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U.S. Customs Service seizes methamphetamine disguised in watermelon at the San Diego border

U.S. Customs Service seizes methamphetamine disguised in watermelon at the San Diego border

In a stunning interception at the San Diego border crossing, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized a truck carrying methamphetamine disguised as watermelons from Mexico. The discovery was made on August 16 during a full inspection of a semi-truck at the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection detailed that the illicit drugs, estimated to be worth more than $5 million, were cleverly hidden between real watermelons. During the inspection, officials discovered 1,220 packages carefully wrapped in green and red paper to mimic the appearance of watermelons. The total weight of these packages was 2,080 kilograms (about 4,587 pounds). Subsequent…
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Is the  billion negotiation for Medicare a breakthrough or just a small step?

Is the $6 billion negotiation for Medicare a breakthrough or just a small step?

In recent news, the White House has made a significant announcement that marks a new chapter in health care policy. This development is the culmination of years of tireless effort: For the first time, the U.S. government has successfully negotiated drug prices directly with pharmaceutical companies. This achievement is noteworthy because the battle to reduce health care costs has always been daunting; thus, Medicare’s new ability to negotiate marks a pivotal moment. In the United States, an estimated 18 million people struggle to afford essential medications. As a result, any reduction in drug prices is likely to have a substantial…
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Integration of retail and digital game sales essential for growth, advises Maximum Entertainment CEO

Integration of retail and digital game sales essential for growth, advises Maximum Entertainment CEO

Maximum Entertainment CEO Christina Seelye shared valuable insights into the mutual benefits of retail and digital game sales platforms. In a recent discussion with Game Developer at Gamescom, Seelye highlighted how physical game sales can significantly increase digital visibility and sales across platforms. According to Seelye, platforms like Amazon and brick-and-mortar stores like GameStop play a crucial role in drawing attention to games, which in turn benefits digital distribution channels like Steam and PlayStation Network. This strategy has been repeatedly successful for Maximum Entertainment, proving that selling physical editions doesn’t detract from digital sales, but rather complements them. The unique…
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A  million bet: the authenticity of Babe Ruth’s “Called Shot” T-shirt

A $20 million bet: the authenticity of Babe Ruth’s “Called Shot” T-shirt

When a Yankees away jersey allegedly worn by Babe Ruth during his iconic "called pitch" in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series surfaced in the 1990s, it quickly became a prized possession for collectors. However, a recent photomatching controversy has cast doubt on its authenticity, potentially impacting its value at an upcoming auction. Experts in the field of photomatching, a technique used to verify the authenticity of memorabilia, are divided over the shirt's origins. While several companies have confirmed that it matches match photos, Resolution Photomatching, a leading company in the field, has issued a verdict of "no match."…
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RFK Jr. leaves Arizona rally amid rumors of possible collaboration with Trump

RFK Jr. leaves Arizona rally amid rumors of possible collaboration with Trump

In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has left an evening meeting in Arizona just before a series of engagements that would have put him in close proximity to former President Donald Trump in Phoenix. The departure comes amid growing speculation that Kennedy may be moving away from his independent stance toward one more aligned with Trump and his Republican base. Scheduled to speak in Phoenix at 2 p.m. EDT about “the current moment in history and the path forward,” Kennedy’s campaign agenda appears to be taking a significant turn. Later, Trump is expected to host a…
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Exploring the intersection between psychedelic experiences and near-death phenomena.

Exploring the intersection between psychedelic experiences and near-death phenomena.

Researchers conducted a unique study involving 31 individuals, mostly males from the United States and the United Kingdom, who shared their experiences with both near-death states and psychedelics. The results of this study were recently published, shedding light on the complex relationship between these two profound states of consciousness. Study participants provided detailed descriptions of their encounters during near-death experiences and while on psychedelics. Although each experience was unique, notable similarities were also reported, suggesting an intriguing overlap between the two. One participant described experiencing an overwhelming sense of peace and love during his near-death experience, a feeling echoed by…
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Jennifer Lopez wants her maiden name back after divorcing Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez wants her maiden name back after divorcing Ben Affleck

Under the professional name "Jennifer Affleck," Jennifer Lopez has found little traction. Recent divorce court documents, reviewed by CNN, indicate that the artist wants to return to her maiden name, "Jennifer Lynn Lopez." Lopez filed for divorce from Ben Affleck around the second year of their marriage, which took place in Riceboro, Georgia, in 2022. Notably, she marked April 26, 2024 as the official date of their separation, which puts the length of their marriage at nearly two years. The couple had reportedly been living on opposite coasts all summer, an event that took place alone in late July, when…
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Rick Pitino’s office burglary: ceremonial sword and megaphone stolen

Rick Pitino’s office burglary: ceremonial sword and megaphone stolen

In a surprising incident at St. John's University, a ceremonial sword and a megaphone were reported stolen from basketball coach Rick Pitino's office. A spokesperson for the Queens-based Catholic university confirmed that the theft occurred Tuesday night around 8 p.m. in the athletic department's offices, which are housed in Carnesecca Arena, home court of Pitino's Red Storm team. Brian Browne, a university spokesman, said the theft was part of an unauthorized entry by two individuals who were then seen fleeing west on Union Turnpike on a moped. An ongoing police investigation has yet to confirm whether other items were stolen…
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Tim Walz may accept vice presidential nomination at Chicago Democratic Convention

Tim Walz may accept vice presidential nomination at Chicago Democratic Convention

Chicago/Washington — Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s pick for vice president, will formally receive his nomination at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago later today, amid a tense and decisive phase of the election season. As governor of Minnesota, Walz, who is also a military veteran and a labor union supporter, has been instrumental in pushing a progressive agenda in his state. That includes broad abortion rights and significant support for family assistance programs. On the third night of the convention, an event that will also feature a speech by former President Bill Clinton, Walz will officially take the stage.…
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A Voice for Hope: Geri Taylor’s Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease

A Voice for Hope: Geri Taylor’s Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease

Geri Taylor, a role model of courage in the face of Alzheimer's disease, passed away on August 4, 2024, at the age of 81. A former nurse, Taylor's life took a dramatic turn when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2012. But instead of succumbing to despair, she embraced transparency and became a powerful advocate for others battling the disease. Taylor’s story gained national attention after a groundbreaking 2016 New York Times profile. The article chronicled her journey, highlighting the challenges and unexpected joys of living with Alzheimer’s. Determined to make a difference, Taylor and her husband Jim embarked on…
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