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Trump calls reports about his health "fake news" Investing.com -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday rejected social media reports about his health, calling them "fake news" and stating that he was very active over the weekend. Trump’s comments were made in response to false internet rumors that circulated over the Labor Day weekend claiming he had died. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. Which stocks should you consider in your very next trade? The best opportunities often hide in plain sight—buried among thousands of stocks you'd never have time to research individually. That's why smart investors use our Stock Screener with 50+ predefined screens and 160+ customizable filters to surface hidden gems instantly. For example, the Piotroski's Picks method averages 23% annual returns by focusing on financial strength, and you can get it as a standalone screen. Momentum Masters catches stocks gaining serious traction, while Blue-Chip Bargains finds undervalued giants. With screens for dividends, growth, value, and more, you'll discover opportunities others miss. Our current favorite screen is Under $10/share, which is great for discovering stocks trading under $10 with recent price momentum showing some very impressive returns!

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National Council goes into recess after passing four bills Staff Writer  Members of the National Council passed four bills during the 16th session, which ran from 12 to 22 May 2025.  The council announced on Friday that all bills had passed without any amendments.  The bills included the appropriation bill, the roads bill, the judiciary amendment bill and the public procurement amendment bill, which were referred to the Council by the National Assembly.  The Council also adopted several reports during the session. The Standing Committee on Education, Science, ICT and Youth Development presented a report on youth empowerment programmes implemented by the Ministry of Youth, Sport and National Service. During the session, the Standing Committee on Health, Social Welfare and Labour Affairs tabled a report detailing the effects of Hubbly Bubbly in various regions.  Additionally, it presented findings from consultations with the Omitara community and other stakeholders regarding the proposed adoption of a universal basic income grant in Namibia.  The committee held consultations with the Omitara community and other stakeholders regarding the proposed adoption of a universal basic income grant in Namibia. The Council adopted the report from the 148th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly held in Geneva, as well as the report on the IPU meeting of Young Parliamentarians in Yerevan, Armenia. Meanwhile, the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure, and Housing reported its benchmark visit to the Parliament of Rwanda.  The Standing Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources presented its report at the COP 29 meeting. The Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economy submitted a report following up on agro-processing development projects in different regions. The National Council has now entered a recess, with a scheduled return in August 2025.

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Where are health reports?
Some in the audience have asked me, “What happened to the health reports?” I suspended them during the summer and early fall as I am involved with some special projects that occupy my time. #drhowardsmith #healthreports #recalls
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