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Economy

Judge rejects Trump’s request in New York legal battle over alleged media payoffs

Judge rejects Trump’s request in New York legal battle over alleged media payoffs

In a major legal development in New York, Judge Juan M. Merchan has rejected Donald Trump’s latest motion to appoint a new supervisor in a case involving payments allegedly made to suppress negative media coverage. The ruling marks the third failed attempt by Trump’s legal team to argue that Judge Merchan should recuse himself because of an alleged conflict of interest related to Merchan’s daughter’s political consulting work for Democratic candidates, including Kamala Harris during her 2020 presidential campaign. The state ethics commission has previously ruled that a family member's independent political activities do not warrant concerns about the impartiality…
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Rethinking the benefits: moderate alcohol consumption does not benefit the heart or increase cancer risk in the elderly

Rethinking the benefits: moderate alcohol consumption does not benefit the heart or increase cancer risk in the elderly

A major new study challenges the idea that moderate alcohol consumption offers heart health benefits for older adults. Researchers in Britain tracked more than 135,000 people ages 60 and older for 12 years. The study found that even light alcohol consumption was linked to an increased risk of cancer-related deaths, particularly among those with underlying health conditions or living in low-income areas. These findings support a growing trend toward more stringent alcohol consumption guidelines. Traditionally, light to moderate drinking has been thought to offer some protection against heart disease. This study, however, found no evidence of such benefits in older…
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Steel sharpens steel: Tomlin’s physical camp prepares Steelers for grind

Steel sharpens steel: Tomlin’s physical camp prepares Steelers for grind

Mike Tomlin’s Pittsburgh Steelers stand out in the NFL landscape, going through a physical and grueling training camp like most other teams. While the league tends to reduce contact during practices, Tomlin believes replicating the intensity of a game is key to success. The Steelers’ approach harks back to a bygone era, with practices featuring full-contact drills like “Seven Shots” and “backers on backers.” This methodology, Tomlin says, forges a team identity based on toughness and prepares players for the rigors of the regular season. Evolution over time: However, Tomlin has adjusted his approach during his tenure. Gone are the…
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Salt Lake City’s downtown transformation sparks debate

Salt Lake City’s downtown transformation sparks debate

Smith Entertainment Group’s ambitious plan to revitalize downtown Salt Lake City has sparked heated public debate. The proposed project, which would require significant investment in the Delta Center and surrounding area, requires substantial zoning changes to move forward. While some residents and business owners express excitement about the potential economic benefits and increased entertainment options, others have concerns about the project’s impact on the city’s character and infrastructure. Key points of contention include proposed height restrictions, signage regulations and the potential impact on historic landmarks like Abravanel Hall. As the City Council weighs the pros and cons of the project,…
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Elon Musk and Donald Trump to collaborate on a live broadcast on Platform X

Elon Musk and Donald Trump to collaborate on a live broadcast on Platform X

Washington — In a significant political event, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk will host former President Donald Trump on social media site X this Monday. Scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern Time, the live interview could introduce new dynamics to the already contentious landscape of the U.S. presidential election. As Trump’s campaign experiences a perceived decline, this digital gathering offers him a critical platform to reclaim the spotlight. His Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, has recently gained momentum, energizing her base with dynamic appearances and gaining ground in the polls. Musk’s choice of Platform X, formerly known as Twitter, promises Trump…
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Danger in delivery: mail-order drugs at risk in summer heat

Danger in delivery: mail-order drugs at risk in summer heat

Millions of people rely on convenient mail-order prescriptions for essential medications. However, scorching summer temperatures pose a hidden threat. Excessive heat and humidity can degrade the effectiveness of various medications, putting patients' health at risk. The problem goes beyond seasonal fluctuations. Extreme temperatures, even at other times of the year, can affect the chemical composition of drugs, making them less potent or potentially harmful. This is especially concerning for drugs such as insulin, birth control pills, and life-saving liquid medications used by transplant patients. While mail-order companies often use "weatherproof" packaging, independent studies raise concerns that medications exceed safe temperature…
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Remco Evenepoel: from fall to glory – A historic Olympic double

Remco Evenepoel: from fall to glory – A historic Olympic double

Remco Evenepoel’s story at the 2024 Olympics is one of triumph over adversity. After a grueling Tour de France and a horrific crash in April, the Belgian cyclist defied expectations to secure a stunning double gold medal in the time trial and road race. View the victory Evenepoel’s journey began with visualization exercises, a technique he adopted after a career-threatening accident in 2020. He meticulously imagined himself crossing the finish line, culminating in the iconic pose under the Eiffel Tower. Recovering from injury A broken collarbone and shoulder blade suffered in April threatened to derail Evenepoel’s Olympic dreams. He continued…
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Generation Z’s yearning for connection reshapes the entertainment landscape

Generation Z’s yearning for connection reshapes the entertainment landscape

The growing sense of loneliness among Gen Z is causing a shift in entertainment preferences, challenging Hollywood to adapt to audiences’ changing needs. Both social scientists and industry experts have identified a correlation between increased social isolation and a preference for content focused on friendship and platonic relationships. This trend, amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of digital communication, has prompted entertainment companies to deepen their understanding of Gen Z's consumption habits. Studies, including UCLA’s Teens & Screens survey and UTA IQ research, highlight a marked preference for content that emphasizes genuine connections and shared experiences. Shows like…
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J.D. Vance supports Trump’s view on federal oversight, criticizes his detractors

J.D. Vance supports Trump’s view on federal oversight, criticizes his detractors

In a riveting series of interviews on Dominican television, J.D. Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, took the stage to endorse Donald Trump's vision for a potential second term, while facing criticism from Democratic contenders. Vance highlighted Trump's proposals, particularly his views on strengthening presidential influence over federal monetary policy. During those discussions, Vance, the Ohio senator, defended Trump's view that the U.S. presidency should exercise greater control over monetary decisions traditionally handled by the Federal Reserve. This position, Vance said, is crucial to aligning the nation's economic strategies with the policies of the elected government, even though it marks a…
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Setback for MDMA therapy: journal retracts studies after FDA rejection of the drug

Setback for MDMA therapy: journal retracts studies after FDA rejection of the drug

Three research papers exploring MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD have been retracted by the journal Psychopharmacology. This follows the recent rejection of MDMA for this use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The retracted studies, written by researchers affiliated with Lykos Therapeutics, the company behind the rejected treatment application, were found to involve unethical conduct at one of the research sites. Lykos, however, maintains that the retracted research was not part of their submission to the FDA. This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate over MDMA-assisted therapy. While some research suggests its potential in treating PTSD,…
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