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Guam veterans group worried Trump’s VA cuts will upend care

Every week, in the U.S. Territory of Guam, a group of military veterans comes together and passes around a paddle, allowing each other to speak. The gathering serves as their therapy for both the physical and psychological wounds sustained in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. For people in Guam, military …

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Why sleep gets more difficult as you age and expert tips to help

It is common among older adults to not consistently get a full night’s rest. But there are ways to improve sleep issues. Why getting a good night’s rest can get harder with aging Sleep psychologist Shelby Harris told “CBS Mornings Plus” that stress, sleep structure and hormonal changes can impact …

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Notorious cartel leader’s son

The son-in-law of a Mexican drug lord pleaded guilty this week to a scheme that used violence and threats to fix prices and control the transnational used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border. Carlos Favian Martinez, son-in-law to former Gulf Cartel drug lord, Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, entered a guilty plea before …

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