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RSBN @RSBNetwork - Video: FULL REPLAY: President Trump Delivers Remarks to a Packed House in Iowa - 01/27/26
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2016299241044316654
RSBN @RSBNetwork - President Trump maintains firm support for DHS Secretary Noem
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/president-trump-maintains-firm-support-for-dhs-secretary-noem/
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2016300188646965694
Sarah Fields @SarahisCensored - What have we here? Minnesota State Rep. Brad Tabke, who is currently operating networks that dispatch activists to ICE operations, “won” his race in a mostly red district by just 14 votes. But then the GOP discovered that 20 ballots were missing.
Guess which immigrant population has rapidly entered this suburb in his district?
https://x.com/SarahisCensored/status/2016220788068679703
Science & Astronomy @sci_astronomy - For decades, doctors believed the most common kidney stones (calcium oxalate) were lifeless lumps formed purely by chemistry—minerals building up in the kidney.
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A groundbreaking study published this month (Jan 2026) by UCLA Health has proven this wrong.
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Using high-tech fluorescence microscopy, researchers discovered that these stones actually contain live bacteria and fungal-like biofilms "entombed" inside them. The bacteria act as a scaffolding (nidus), allowing the minerals to crystalize and grow layer by layer.
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This solves a long-standing medical mystery: Why do patients sometimes get severe infections (sepsis) after stone-breaking treatments (lithotripsy), even when their urine was sterile? The answer: breaking the stone releases the bacteria trapped inside.
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This could revolutionize treatment, shifting focus from just diet changes to targeting the hidden microbiome within the kidney.
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Journal Reference: Wong, Gerard C. L. et al, Intercalated bacterial biofilms are intrinsic internal components of calcium-based kidney stones, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2026). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2517066123.
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#MedicalBreakthrough #Microbiology #KidneyHealth #UCLAHealth #NewDiscovery
https://x.com/sci_astronomy/status/2015997549308739604
Sean Casten @SeanCasten - Sending thoughts and prayers to everyone employed or represented or by Brad Finstad this morning.
https://x.com/SeanCasten/status/2016123666962973159
Sean Hannity @seanhannity - Video: Mainstream media stunned into silence after @PressSec reminds them that Barack Obama awarded a medal to Tom Homan.
https://x.com/seanhannity/status/2016149195057774945
Sean Spicer @seanspicer - Despite Minnesota Governor @Tim_Walz claims, @DHSgov @TriciaOhio provided these stats:
1. 470 criminal illegal aliens were released from Minnesota jails last year
2. there are CURRENTLY 1360 criminal illegal aliens sitting in Minnesota jails
might be a good place to start
https://x.com/seanspicer/status/2016163419821310296
Secretary of the Army @SecArmy - Beyond proud of our @USNationalGuard Soldiers supporting their communities through this winter storm.
When help was needed, they showed up.
Grateful for their service to our nation and their neighbors.
https://x.com/SecArmy/status/2016266731472158874
Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins - Thank you, @POTUS, for ALWAYS putting America’s farmers first.
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Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47
.@POTUS: During the campaign, I promised to support E-15 year-round — and I want the people of Iowa to know that Congress is working on a deal, and when they send it to my desk, I will sign it without delay.
https://x.com/SecRollins/status/2016313660910469390
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