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  • Immigration agents draw guns and arrest activists following them in Minneapolis

    02/03/2026 6:39:41 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 21 replies
    AP News ^ | Updated 6:55 PM CST, February 3, 2026 | RYAN MURPHY, SARAH RAZA and STEVE KARNOWSKI
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Immigration officers with guns drawn arrested activists who were trailing their vehicles on Tuesday in Minneapolis, while education leaders described anxiety and fear in Minnesota schools from the ongoing federal sweeps.Both are signs that tension remains in the Minneapolis area after the departure of high-profile commander Greg Bovino of U.S. Border Patrol and the arrival of Trump administration border czar Tom Homan, which followed the fatal shooting of protester Alex Pretti.“There’s less smoke on the ground,” Gov. Tim Walz said, referring to tear gas and other irritants used by officers against protesters, “but I think it’s more...
  • Democrats just handed RFK Jr. billions more than he asked for. It was a big risk.

    02/03/2026 6:27:52 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 6 replies
    Politico.com ^ | 02/03/2026 08:35 PM EST | Kelly Hooper
    Lawmakers rejected huge health cuts President Donald Trump requested. Kennedy’s diverting the funds to pet projects and red states.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has begun rerouting millions in discretionary funds to studies on autism and cut support for research on transgender people and studies on race and gender disparities. | Evan Vucci/AP Democrats counted it as a win Tuesday when President Donald Trump signed a law providing $20 billion more for the agency that is the world’s largest health research funder than Trump requested. Democrats’ victory could prove pyrrhic. Trump’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his National...
  • Alcohol experts drink 150-year-old bottle of booze found in old mining town: ‘You have to try it’

    02/03/2026 6:25:47 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 34 replies
    ny post ^ | Feb. 3, 2026, 2:58 p.m. ET | Andrea Margolis, FOX NEWS
    The team carefully examined the liquid’s appearance and color before opening it up. Finding that the cork had a slight vinegary smell, they began extracting the liquid to determine the type of alcohol. “We weren’t sure if it was clear spirit, if it was aged spirit, if it was beer, if it was wine, if it was champagne,” Winter said. To minimize disturbance, the group used a Coravin device, which allows liquid to be extracted without fully removing the cork. When the bottle was opened, the team took careful note of its smell. Tara Lindley, director of sensory and product...
  • Officials announce significant update in massive California human trafficking sting

    02/03/2026 6:10:45 PM PST · by artichokegrower · 4 replies
    KTLA ^ | February 3, 2026 | by: Will Conybeare
    Officials announced a significant update in a massive human trafficking sting called “Operation Reclaim and Rebuild,” an initiative that mobilized over 80 law enforcement agencies at all levels from across California. L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna spoke Tuesday morning at a press conference announcing the results of what authorities described in a press release as “an extensive weeklong statewide crackdown on human trafficking.”
  • THE FREEPER CANTEEN - The Why Did You Take That Role Quiz - Wednesday, February 4, 2026

    02/03/2026 6:00:03 PM PST · by luvie · 86 replies
    For the best troops and vets in the world....and their families, too! | luvie and the Canteen Divas
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  • New treatment approach boosts survival in young leukemia patients

    02/03/2026 5:37:50 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 1 replies
    A research collaboration has led to a major leap forward in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Recently published clinical trial results have shown evidence that switching part of the standard chemotherapy protocol for a targeted immunotherapy, can significantly improve outcomes for young people living with the disease. The study enrolled 55 patients with ALL aged 15 to 39 who underwent treatment between 2019 and 2022. During the study, the typical treatment regimen was altered so that one of the most intensive chemotherapy stages was replaced with blinatumomab, a drug that directs the immune system to hunt and destroy...
  • Musk calls Spanish PM a ‘tyrant’ after Spain announces sweeping social media crackdown

    02/03/2026 5:27:25 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 21 replies
    Fox News ^ | February 3, 2026 | Greg Wehner
    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced sweeping plans at the World Government Summit in Dubai to hold social media executives criminally liable and curb platform algorithms, prompting a sharp and profane response from X owner Elon Musk. Sánchez laid out five measures in a speech, with implementation set to begin next week. "Dirty Sánchez is a tyrant and traitor to the people of Spain," Musk wrote on X, using an explicit insult and a poop emoji. Sánchez framed the proposals by describing social media as a lawless digital ecosystem, arguing that platforms have become a "failed state" where disinformation, hate...
  • Have A Nice Day

    02/03/2026 5:13:41 PM PST · by VastRWCon · 50 replies
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  • Eye drops may affect liver cells (perfluorohexyloctane)

    02/03/2026 5:11:25 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 10 replies
    A chemical used in some over-the-counter eye drops may affect liver cells and be transformed to a PFAS-like substance. This is according to a new study. "We initiated the study last year to follow up on questions from a journalist about the safety of eye drops," says Tuulia Hyötyläinen. The Örebro researchers have studied a fluorinated compound, perfluorohexyloctane, which has properties and a structure that resembles PFAS. One difference is that it has previously been assumed to be biologically inactive. Meaning that it should not affect biological processes in the body. "Our study shows that this assumption may not always...
  • Outrage as ex-UCLA doctor imprisoned for sexually abusing patients has conviction overturned because juror barely spoke English

    02/03/2026 5:05:45 PM PST · by Drew68 · 28 replies
    NY Post ^ | 03 Feb 2026 | Patrick Reilly
    An appeals court overturned the conviction of a disgraced former UCLA gynecologist serving 11 years in prison for sexually abusing patients, after determining the trial judge failed to disclose that jurors had concerns that one of their own barely spoke English. James Heaps, 69, will be retried on the charges involving the two patients he was convicted of abusing in 2022, a three-judge panel of the California 2nd District Court of Appeal ordered on Monday, the Los Angeles Times reported. John Manly, who represented more than 200 former Heaps patients in a lawsuit that resulted in a $243.6 million settlement,...
  • Liver metabolism of an essential amino acid may play a key role in gut health (Tryptophan)

    02/03/2026 4:59:07 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 7 replies
    Medical Xpress / Pennsylvania State University / iScience ^ | Feb. 2, 2026 | Katie Bohn / Ethan W. Morgan et al
    Many biological processes exhibit daytime differences governed by rhythmic exposure to sunlight, termed circadian rhythms. Researchers recently found, in mice, that a protein critical to intestinal barrier function—helping the gut absorb nutrients while blocking harmful pathogens—is rhythmically controlled by nighttime liver metabolism of the molecule tryptophan. In this study, researchers found that when tryptophan—an amino acid needed to synthesize vital proteins—is ingested, it travels to the liver. There, tryptophan produces metabolites—molecular byproducts of metabolism—that activate a protein called the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ah receptor), which then works to improve barrier function in the gut. Gary Perdew, said that the findings...
  • Intravenous tenecteplase not recommended for central retinal artery occlusion (Aspirin instead)

    02/03/2026 4:47:29 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 4 replies
    Medical Xpress / HealthDay / New England Journal of Medicine ^ | Feb. 2, 2026 | Elana Gotkine / Stephen J. Ryan et al
    Intravenous tenecteplase administered within 4.5 hours after onset of central retinal artery occlusion does not improve vision recovery at 30 days compared with oral aspirin, according to a study. Stephen J. Ryan, M.D. and colleagues conducted a phase 3, randomized, controlled trial involving adults with acute, nonarteritic central retinal artery occlusion who had symptom onset within 4.5 hours before treatment. Patients at 16 sites in six countries were randomly assigned to receive intravenous tenecteplase and oral placebo or intravenous placebo and oral aspirin (40 and 38 individuals, respectively). Vision recovery was assessed as the primary end point, defined as a...
  • Common bacteria discovered in the eye linked to cognitive decline (Chlamydia pneumoniae)

    02/03/2026 4:37:55 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 11 replies
    Medical Xpress / Cedars-Sinai Medical Center / Nature Communications ^ | Feb. 2, 2026 | Kelsie Sandoval / Bhakta Prasad Gaire et al
    Chlamydia pneumoniae—a common bacterium that causes pneumonia and sinus infections—can linger in the eye and brain for years and may aggravate Alzheimer's disease, according to a study. The discovery suggests this bacterium can amplify Alzheimer's disease and points to potential interventions including inflammation-limiting therapies and early antibiotic treatment. The study shows for the first time that Chlamydia pneumoniae can reach the retina—the tissue lining the back of the eye—where it triggers immune responses linked to inflammation, nerve cell death and cognitive decline. "Seeing Chlamydia pneumoniae consistently across human tissues, cell cultures and animal models allowed us to identify a previously...
  • Man accused of assault on Rep. Ilhan Omar to remain in jail

    02/03/2026 4:34:21 PM PST · by sopo · 27 replies
    MPR ^ | 02/03/2026 | Estelle Timar-Wilcox
    A man charged with assaulting U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall meeting will remain in custody, following a ruling from a federal judge on Tuesday. Anthony Kazmierczak, 55, was charged last week with allegedly approaching Omar while she was speaking during a town hall and spraying her with liquid from a syringe. A lab analysis found it was likely apple cider vinegar, though that wasn’t known at the time of the incident. Court documents allege that Kazmierczak has a history of social media posts critical of Omar. In a hearing before a federal judge Tuesday, prosecutors with Minnesota’s...
  • Chemo before 3 pm could be more successful for lung cancer patients

    02/03/2026 4:26:11 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 5 replies
    Patients with advanced lung cancer who received immunochemotherapy before 15:00 (3 p.m.) had a more delayed disease progression than patients receiving treatment later in the day. The findings, published as part of a randomized phase 3 trial of 210 participants, suggest that scheduling therapy early in the day may offer a simple, cost-neutral way to enhance standard care. Circadian rhythms, the internal 24-hour clock, are known to affect immune cell behavior and responses to treatment. Previous retrospective studies across cancers, such as kidney cancer and malignant melanoma, have hinted that administering immune checkpoint inhibitors earlier in the day might be...
  • Judge orders temporary restraining order against federal agents using tear gas, chemical munitions at ICE facility in Portland

    02/03/2026 4:23:53 PM PST · by chief lee runamok · 34 replies
    koin ^ | Feb 3, 2026 | Kaitlin Flanigan, Joelle Jones
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A federal judge has ordered a temporary restraining order restricting the ability of federal agents at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Portland from using tear gas and other chemical munitions at people unless there is an imminent threat of physical harm, according to court documents filed on Tuesday afternoon.“In a well-functioning constitutional democratic republic, free speech, courageous newsgathering, and nonviolent protest are all permitted, respected, and even celebrated. In an authoritarian regime, that is not the case. Our nation is now at a crossroads,” U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon wrote.Meanwhile, U.S. Sen....
  • BOMBSHELL POLLS Drop | Turns Out They've Been Lying To You The WHOLE TIME...

    02/03/2026 4:21:25 PM PST · by SmokingJoe · 21 replies
    YouTube ^ | 02/03/2026 | Langley Outdoors Academy
    The video highlights a batch of fresh polls (mostly from the past day or two) to argue the opposite is true. Key points covered in the video: Trump's approval rating sitting at around 50% (e.g., 50-49 in Insider Advantage and Harvard Harris polls among likely voters), roughly matching his 2024 election performance levels. Massive Republican fundraising edge: $694 million cash on hand vs. Democrats' $167 million. The host notes historical data showing that the better-funded side wins the large majority of House and Senate races. Voter registration trends in key swing states: Pennsylvania GOP closing in on (or nearly surpassing)...
  • Saline nasal spray alone resolves sleep-disordered breathing in nearly one-third of children, study finds

    02/03/2026 4:13:55 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 8 replies
    Medical Xpress / JAMA Pediatrics ^ | Feb. 2, 2026 | Justin Jackson / Gillian M. Nixon et al
    Investigators report that a once-daily intranasal saline spray resolved obstructive sleep-disordered breathing symptoms in nearly one-third of children over six weeks. No added benefit was observed from adding an intranasal steroid for children whose symptoms persisted. Obstructive breathing during sleep, also called obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (OSDB), is common in childhood and is associated with significant comorbidity. Prevalence in children can reach up to 12%. Adenotonsillectomy is first-line therapy for pediatric OSDB and a leading reason children undergo surgery, with reported improvements in sleep. Surgery comes at a cost with risk of adverse effects. In the study, researchers conducted a double-blind,...
  • Police Tear Down Anti-ICE Road Blockade After Masked Men Assault Reporter

    02/03/2026 4:03:03 PM PST · by backpacker_c · 31 replies
    dailycaller ^ | Feb 3, 2026 | Hudson Crozier
    Police allowed anti-deportation activists to maintain a road blockade in Minneapolis, Minnesota, until Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Jorge Ventura was assaulted nearby. The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) on Monday cleared traffic cones and other debris that the mob used to direct traffic and deter Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles from Cedar Ave. News of the blockade first broke on Sunday, but it remained standing by Monday, when Ventura was harassed and shoved into a car by masked men for investigating it.
  • Everyday diabetes medicine could treat common cause of blindness (Metformin for wet & dry AMD)

    Doctors have found that metformin, an everyday medicine for diabetes, is associated with less progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of blindness in western countries. In a recent study, people with diabetes over the age of 55 years taking metformin were 37% less likely to develop the intermediate stage of AMD over a five-year period compared to those not taking metformin. AMD is a disease that affects the central retina or macular at the back of the eye. It eventually causes the light-sensitive tissue to die off (geographic atrophy, a form of dry AMD) or be...