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The fact that our immune systems capture and destroy nanoparticles and the drugs they carry has been a problem in the field of nanomedicine for some time. But, in the fight against cancer, researchers are now attempting to exploit this problem to their advantage.
Guilty of a non-violent misdemeanor that’s liable for a substantial prison sentence?
No Second Amendment for you, bad guy. Give us your guns, the U.S. government has said.
Not anymore, according to an 11-4 decision by the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia.
That’s because a Pennsylvania man stood up for his Second Amendment rights.
It all started with a 1995 decision by Bryan Range of Lancaster County to sign his wife’s application for food stamps.
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The U.K. prime minister’s AI task force adviser said large AI models would need regulation and control in the next two years to curb major existential risks…
The artificial intelligence (AI) task force adviser to the prime minister of the United Kingdom said humans have roughly two years to control and regulate AI before it becomes too powerful.
In an interview with a local U.K.
Pope Francis is resting comfortably after a three-hour surgery on his abdominal wall where he did not face complications, the Vatican said on Thursday.
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“Rule by indefinite emergency edict risks leaving all of us with a shell of a democracy and civil liberties just as hollow.”
– Justice Neil Gorsuch
We have become a nation in a permanent state of emergency.
Power-hungry and lawless, the government has weaponized one national crisis after another in order to expand its powers and justify all manner of government tyranny in the so-called name of national security.
The World Health Organization (WHO), the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and Geneva University Hospitals (HUG), yesterday formalized the designation of the University Hospital Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases as a WHO collaborating center for epidemic and pandemic diseases.
Dharamshala: Around 50 research scholars and experts on China gathered here in Dharamshala today for a three-day conference to deliberate on China and the Changing Global Order. At the inaugural session held this morning, Sikyong Penpa Tsering along with representatives of nations and ethnic groups dealing with the brunt of China’s repressive policies and programs…
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George Orwell’s novel of a dystopian future, 1984, is published on June 8, 1949. The novel’s all-seeing leader, known as “Big Brother,” becomes a universal symbol for intrusive government and oppressive bureaucracy.
George Orwell was the nom de plume of Eric Blair, who was born in India. The son of a British civil servant, Orwell attended school in London and won a scholarship to the elite prep school Eton, where most students came from wealthy upper-class backgrounds, unlike Orwell.
Guest Post by Martin Armstrong
I know some people send emails alleging I am some sort of Putin supporter. Most of my sources come from inside Ukraine. There is NO government on this earth that EVER has 100% approval of its people. There are ALWAYS two sides just as we have in the polarization of the United States. Many have been forced to flee Ukraine. Zelensky has been forcing young boys to fight on the front line and they are inexperienced and dying by the thousands.
Caltech claims they have successfully transmitted electricity from orbit to Earth
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/06/05/rowan-atkinson-i-love-electric-vehicles-but-increasingly-i-feel-duped/ by Eric Worrall Comedy legend Rowan Atkinson, who plays Mr Bean, Johnny English, Blackadder, and many other comedy roles, is not happy with his electric vehicle. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped Rowan Atkinson Sat 3 Jun 2023 17.
Why don’t all the Warmists give up their own?
If gas guzzlers disappeared from US car lots by 2035 and were replaced by zero-emissions vehicles, the nation would see 89,300 fewer premature deaths by 2050, according to a new report https://t.
By COURTNEY MARES ROME (CNA) — The following is an adapted excerpt from the new book Blessed Carlo Acutis: A Saint in Sneakers by CNA Rome Correspondent Courtney Mares.Blessed Carlo Acutis inspired the son of a Brahman Hindu priest to be baptized as a Catholic through the young boy’s joyful witness to Jesus’ Presence in the Eucharist and his love for the poor.
By JAMES MONTI Recently, during a visit to the Blessed Sacrament at a church about half an hour from my home, I went to pray before the side altar of St. Joseph and was captivated by the extraordinary realism of the new statue of Joseph enshrined there, in particular the face, which gives the supplicant the sense that Joseph is giving his full attention to the worshipper at his feet.
MOSCOW, (Sputnik) – Russian President Vladimir Putin is keeping the situation in the Kherson Region under control after the sabotage at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant (HPP), Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.
By FR. KEVIN M. CUSICK The walk of life’s journey is made up of the steps we take daily. Some footfalls might seem more memorable or impressive than the others, but each is significant for together all lead inexorably to the greatest destination possible: eternal life.This May I joined 300 priests and a record 16,000 pilgrims from more than 28 countries to complete the arduous 91-kilometer Paris-Chartres pilgrimage.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday visited the southern Kherson region inundated following the Kakhovka dam collapse as the first deaths were reported amid warnings of landmines swept away in flood.
ER Editor: This count was updated as of June 7, 2023. Beyond from the introduction, it is a full list of the 1,884 athletes who have had serious health events and/or death since the rollout […]
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The Ezra Levant Show – Rebel TV – Broadcast June 5, 2023 Marc Morano of @ClimateDepot joins @EzraLevant to break down the Irish government’s proposal to sacrifice 300K cows for net zero climate goals. FULL REPORT: https://t.co/gvfa84Y8SY pic.twitter.com/ZHugHLBPry — Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) June 7, 2023 # https://www.rebelnews.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Exposure to chemicals in common household products during pregnancy could increase the risk of obesity in kids, researchers explain. Thousands of individual per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) fill personal care products, firefighting foams, food packaging, medical products, and many other household items. Toxic PFAS are incredibly durable, and scientists believe they’ll survive in…
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The Healthy Work Research Unit at Aston University is hosting a one-day workshop focusing on healthy work and workplaces on Friday 30 June at Conference Aston in Birmingham.
Twitter continues to reveal the extensive censorship system created by government and corporate officials despite continued efforts from the left to drain the company of revenue. (The latest company to cancel Twitter is Ben & Jerry’s which objected to the company’s greater protections for free speech as allowing harmful views to be heard on social media). However, Elon Musk is undeterred and has continued to reduce censorship on the platform while letting the public see what the government has been doing behind the scenes on social media. The latest disclosure is astonishing.
Because the Russia hoax was evil and false, the FBI, Democrats, and the media will have a much harder time effectively running the operation again.
Critics are relying on a tired caricature of doctors who refuse to perform certain procedures.
Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature is not shy of controversy. The state regularly makes international headlines for its hard-line immigration policy and its ongoing “war on woke”.
Lawmakers have recently set their sights on reforming the state’s health law. Last month, the Florida legislature passed two major health bills, one of which established a sweeping right to conscientious objection for doctors, medical students, and healthcare institutions.
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft are inserting ads into AI experiments without providing an option to opt out…
By Rory Carroll LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Lionel Messi on Wednesday announced that he intends to join Major League Soccer side Inter…
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The 2024-25 budget as adopted by the Senate Finance Committee reinstate dangerous provisions that the caucuses worked to remove from the House version via floor amendments.
“Shocked. The only word I can use is shocked,” said Rep.
Uganda – once haunted by the Butcher of Kampala, Idi Amin – is now a more morally upstanding country than the US.
Five herders were killed in Novaya Kakhovka, its mayor has said
At least five people were killed and 41 were injured in the wake of the breach of the Kakhovka dam, the mayor of the city hosting the damaged structure has said.
“Reports came today that out of the seven people, who were grazing cattle, five died. We are in the process of evacuating the other two,” Novaya Kakhovka Mayor Vladimir Leontyev reported during an interview on Thursday.
The mayor previously related that seven people were missing in the wake of the frontline dam breach, which happened early on Tuesday morning.
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One” looks like a truly epic ride for fans.
The seventh Tom Cruise film in the Ethan Hunt saga hits theaters starting July 14, and after years and years of hype for the movie, fans are finally ready to buy tickets, grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.
Some previews and promos have dropped for the latest “Mission: Impossible” film, and all of them have promised viewers a great time.
Well, a new one is out, and it definitely looks like it’s going to be one hell of a good time.
The Kremlin on Thursday said a blast on a key ammonia pipeline would have a “negative” effect on talks to renew a deal to allow Ukrainian grain exports by sea. “It is another thing that really complicates the situation from the point of view of extending the deal,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
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Australia on Thursday announced it will ban the public display of Nazi symbols, as the country wrestles with a small but increasingly brazen fringe of right-wing extremists. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said the government would introduce new laws criminalizing the display and sale of Nazi insignia, such as the Hakenkreuz swastika and the SS lightning bolt. […]
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More than 30 Chinese warplanes entered Taiwan’s air defence zone over the course of about six hours, the island’s defence ministry said on Thursday, a sharp ramp-up in single-day incursions by China’s military. China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its territory and has vowed to take it one day – by force if necessary. In recent […]
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Bjork called on tech billionaires to come up with greener solutions for touring musicians such as environmentally friendly cruise ships to host roving festivals, in an interview with AFP. The Icelandic singer-songwriter has been on the frontlines of green activism in recent days, joining a protest against whaling in her country. She has been looking […]
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Philippine scientists said that a “hazardous eruption” of a volcano in the archipelago could be days or weeks away, and urged the evacuation of nearby residents from their homes. Hundreds of families living around Mount Mayon in central Albay province are expected to be moved to safer areas after the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and […]
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The 63-year-old – who is the second of Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani’s three wives – won a new legion of fans when attending the wedding of Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif.
Saudi Arabia rattled the world’s oil markets by announcing on Sunday even more oil production cuts. The world’s number one oil exporter extended April’s 500,000 barrels per day reduction and tacked on an additional one million barrels that will not reach the market.
The earlier cut was extended by Riyadh through the end of the year.
This news sent oil prices higher around the globe, with Google Finance reporting the benchmark Brent crude up 1.61% on Monday.
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Ministry announced the voluntary slashing of production will begin in July.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon confirmed on Wednesday that his office would no longer have a presence on Twitter following recent comments that Twitter refused to delete from a post on their page, as well as the continued use of “false information.”
While many users have pulled away from Twitter following the $44 billion sale to Tesla CEO Elon Musk last October, many users have opted to stay, including lawmakers, government organizations, and different departments at the local, state, and federal level.
A crowd had begun to form around the exhibit, while Pursifull kept up with his “Crocodile Hunter” performance, even turning the camera towards the zoo goers and calling people “Karens” if they told him to stop his charades.
Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell hiring Phil Longo as the team’s OC has left some opposing coaches baffled.
Fickell was hired by the Badgers after Paul Chryst was fired and interim coach Jim Leonhard failed to leave an impressive enough mark. Shortly after Fickell was named HC, he stole Longo from UNC to run Wisconsin’s offense.
The Badgers have been a run-heavy team for more than 30 years, but those days are gone with Longo and Fickell now in Madison. That’s certainly left opposing coaches very confused.
“The strangest hire of the offseason was Phil Longo coming to Wisconsin.
This is a developing story.. check back for more updates.
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The eurozone entered into a technical recession at the start of the year, shrinking by 0.1 percent for a second consecutive quarter, figures from the EU’s statistic agency showed Thursday. Eurostat revised down an earlier forecast that had predicted slight growth, after economic powerhouse Germany said last month it had fallen into recession.
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