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A group of House Democrats called for legislation on Monday that would add four seats to the Supreme Court, lamenting a "ultra right-wing" branch that just overturned the Roe v. Wade decision on abortion rights. The eight lawmakers cited recent Supreme Court decisions that rolled back Miranda rights, threw out a New York gun control law and allowed religion to surface in schools - as well as the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health decision that overturned the right to abortion in Roe - in saying there was a need to add new justices to the court. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.),...
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Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN), a businessman frustrated with Washington’s wasteful spending, introduced a Tuesday plan to bring the federal budget into balance over 10 years, what he considers an easy “chip shot” but one he expects to face stiff liberal opposition. In an interview, the Republican told Secrets that his plan wouldn’t cut defense spending, Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security, and it would keep in place the 2017 Trump tax cuts. It would target wasteful spending, programs that should have ended but have been allowed to continue, and tap unspent COVID-19 relief funds. After 10 years, the budget would be...
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In case of heart and/or lung failure, an ECMO machine can be used to maintain organ function for days or even weeks. Although extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) technology has advanced, its use can still cause fatal complications. The team focused on prostaglandin E1 (PGE1). This is a known agent, variously used in medicine, which affects platelets and the vascular system. The researchers hypothesized that PGE1 improves the compatibility of human blood with exogenous surfaces. Despite medical advances, the contact of blood with foreign surfaces in ECMO still poses a risk of thromboembolism. As shown in the study, those patients who...
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Donald Trump’s flirtation with announcing a 2024 White House bid before the midterm elections is sending signals of self-doubt and political vulnerability, with Republican operatives saying the former president is motivating challenges to his supremacy over the party. Trump would begin any presidential primary with overwhelming advantages in popularity, name identification, and resources. But pulling the trigger on a third White House campaign prior to Election Day this November, as Trump concedes is possible, might boomerang. Rather than box out potential 2024 opponents and clear the field, such a move by the former president could reek of fear, inviting more...
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Charleston, W.Va. — Police say a woman's actions may have prevented a mass casualty event following an altercation about a man speeding through a neighborhood. "She did the right thing. I don't know if any other person would have done that," said Lt. Tony Hazelett with the Charleston Police Department. Charleston police said it all started when 37-year-old Dennis Butler was speeding up and down a parking lot inside the Vista View apartments. He was approached by people attending a graduation party and a birthday party, who asked him to slow down, as children were playing. Witnesses said Butler seemed...
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Three people were killed and 11 others were wounded in shootings in Chicago Monday. A man, 36, and a woman, 29, were found with gunshot wounds to the head about 4:30 p.m. in a condominium complex in Streeterville on the Near North Side. A 28-year-old man died at Trinity Hospital in the Calumet Heights neighborhood on the South Side. He was dropped off at the hospital about 9:53 p.m. with a gunshot wound to the left leg. About an hour later, a 15-year-old boy was critically wounded after he was struck in the chest, armpit and leg by gunfire. He...
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Experts say the transmission rates of the BA.2.75 variant are showing an exponential increase, particularly in India, where it is competing with BA.5. As the U.S. battles the rapidly spreading BA.5 omicron subvariant, a new mutant that could compete with the highly contagious strain is on the horizon. Scientists say the variant – called BA.2.75 – may be able to evade immunity from vaccines and prior infection. The latest mutant has been spotted in several distant states in India and appears to be spreading faster than other variants there. It’s unclear whether it could cause more serious disease than other...
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A day before Maryland's gubernatorial primary, former President Trump laid into incumbent Gov. Larry Hogan, calling him a "Shutdown RINO" (Republican in name only) over his COVID-era lockdown policies.Trump took to Truth Social on Monday to advocate for his preferred candidate, state Delegate Dan Cox. He also took aim at Cox's top Republican challenger, Hogan-backed former Maryland Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz."Maryland, tomorrow is a big day," Trump wrote. "Get out and vote for Dan Cox for governor. Get rid of Shutdown RINO Larry Hogan who is trying to get another RINO into office, Kelly Schulz," the former president wrote."Dan Cox...
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Hunter Biden's lawyers insist he has divested from a 10% stake in a Chinese government-linked company, but they won't say whom he sold it to or how much money he may have made as a result. Chinese business records still list Skaneateles, an LLC started by Hunter Biden, as a 10% owner of the Chinese investment firm BHR Partners, more than seven months after his lawyer said he had completely divested from the venture. He had been under pressure to ditch the stake in the wake of his father winning the 2020 election. Hunter's lawyer Chris Clark told the New...
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As climate change exacerbates heat waves, more and more people rely on energy-guzzling air conditioners to keep cool — a vicious cycle. Experts say passive cooling could alleviate some of the pressure. Demand for space cooling is soaring The climate crisis has made heat waves more likely and more intense around the world. Even in 2018, the use of air conditioners and electric fans made up 10% of global electricity consumption, according to the International Energy Agency. And that although air conditioners were only widespread in a few countries like Japan and the United States — where more than 90%...
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A federal judge announced he will hear evidence against the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona’s upcoming midterm elections on Thursday, July 21.Judge John J. Tuchi issued an order on Monday granting the hearing in response to a request for a preliminary injunction against the use of electronic voting machines and subsequent motions to dismiss filed by defendants Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.The original injunction was filed by plaintiffs Kari Lake, a candidate for Arizona’s gubernatorial race, and Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem, who is running for secretary of state.“As there...
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Former Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) predicted Monday on CNN’s “Don Lemon Tonight” that former President Donald Trump was going down. He added that a 2024 presidential run announcement will help Democrats.Anchor Don Lemon said, “Let me ask you about the January 6 committee that will be wrapping up its current hearing, scheduled on Thursday. What do you think is going to come out of this hearing?”Kasich said, “I said a week ago that the Trump supporters, many of them, have become mushy. They aren’t defending him anymore. I think that the fact of the matter is he is like a...
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The Department of Justice on Monday declined to prosecute the “Colbert 9 insurrectionists” after they were arrested for unlawfully roaming around a congressional office building after hours, last month. Federal prosecutors said they cleared the alleged trespassers of wrongdoing because they were “invited by Congressional staffers to enter the building.” On June 16, nine staffers associated with CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” were arrested after ignoring instructions to stay with a staff escort while inside the building. The staffers were caught loudly recording comedy skits inside a House Office Building after hours without permission, Fox News reported. People...
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Trump-Endorsed Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake torched her RINO Karrin Taylor Robson and her 2020 election stance at the Arizona Gubernatorial Primary debate on Wednesday night. Lake never fails to call out the illegitimate Joe Biden Regime and the many troubles that Americans and Arizonans now face.The Gateway Pundit reported on the live-streamed debate, hosted by PBS Arizona and Clean Elections Arizona and moderated by Phoenix News reporter Ted Simmons.WATCH LIVE: Trump-Endorsed Kari Lake To Join Arizona Republican Gubernatorial Primary Debate – 5PM MST“WATCH LIVE: Trump-Endorsed Kari Lake To Join Arizona Republican Gubernatorial Primary Debate – 5PM MST” — The...
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There is even a bicycle shop and 5 star reviews The place where Joe Biden face planted into the concrete falling off his bike last month has been named as ‘Brandon Falls’ on Google Maps. Someone has managed to place a landmark in the Delaware location, naming it after the infamous ‘Lets go Brandon’ chant, which was initiated after the White House claimed Nascar fans were not chanting ‘F*ck Joe Biden’ when they totally were. At time of writing, ‘Brandon Falls’ is still listed as a ‘historical landmark’ on Google Maps: There is also a bicycle shop at Brandon Falls:...
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As soon as ancient human remains are excavated, archaeologists begin the work of determining a number of traits about the individual, including age, race and gender. But a new school of thought within archaeology is pushing scientists to think twice about assigning gender to ancient human remains. It is possible to determine whether a skeleton is from a biological male or female using objective observations based on the size and shape of the bones. Criminal forensic detectives, for example, do it frequently in their line of work. But gender activists argue scientists cannot know how an ancient individual identified themselves....
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WASHINGTON, Friday, July 18. We feel at liberty to state that yesterday a portion of the army of Gen. POPE entered the important town of Gordonsville, Va., unopposed, and duly destroyed all the railroad paraphernalia at that point -- the junction of the Orange and Alexandria and Virginia Central Railroads. Three-fourths of the troops, munitions and supplies of every description for the rebel army at Richmond of necessity passed through Gordonsville by sail. The blow is, therefore, a most important one, more especially as it is the first of a series, which we trust will do more to cripple the...
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