Author: adam E
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Protests: What to know about the Los Angeles immigration protests over ICE operations
Summary Protests in Los Angeles over recent ICE operations escalated into chaos after President Trump deployed the National Guard without California Governor Gavin Newsom’s consent. Over four days, demonstrators clashed with law enforcement, setting self-driving cars ablaze, hurling concrete and fireworks, and blocking the 101 Freeway. Law enforcement responded with tear gas, rubber bullets, and…
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Protester’s Viral 3-Word Reaction to Tear Gas at LA Anti-ICE Demonstration
This weekend, anti-ICE protests erupted across Los Angeles, California, following a major immigration enforcement operation. At least 44 people were arrested during an ICE raid on Friday. According to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, “ICE initiated enforcement actions on several workplaces. That created a sense of chaos, outrage, fear, and terror because people are very…
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Popular Diabetes Drug Linked to Longer Life – Could It Help You Live Past 90?
Summary: Metformin and Longevity FindingsA new study published on May 19, 2025, in The Journal of Gerontology: Medical “Diabetes” Sciences suggests that metformin, a widely used type 2 diabetes drug, may be linked to increased lifespan. The research focused on postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes and found those who used metformin were more likely…
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Nvidia’s Auto Ambitions: A $300 Billion Opportunity Investors Might Be Overlooking
summary Dominance in AI Data Centers Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has emerged as the leader in AI infrastructure, thanks to its high-performance GPUs and the CUDA software platform, which make AI model development seamless. Data center revenue exploded from $4.3 billion in fiscal Q1 2024 to $39.1 billion in fiscal Q1 2026, nearly a 10x increase.…
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Why Wall Street Is Tuning Out the Trump Noise
Some investors might be worried about the stock market, given President Donald Trump’s policy gyrations and the way he communicates his plans. Don’t be. The market has shrugged off the noise: The S&P 500 rose to 6000 this week, up 20% from its 2025 low hit in early April—and not far from the index’s February…
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Ex-police chief : Convicted Killer Known as ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ Recaptured After Escaping Arkansas Prison
A former police chief and convicted killer known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles northwest of the prison he escaped from following a massive, nearly two-weeks-long manhunt in the mountains of northern Arkansas, authorities announced on Friday. Grant Hardin’s identity was confirmed through fingerprinting, the Izard County Sheriff’s…
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Texas Woman Contracts Deadly Brain-Eating Amoeba from Tap Water Nasal Rinse
A Texas woman has died after being infected with a brain-eating amoeba, an organism that, though rare, is typically fatal once contracted. Federal health officials say the infection likely occurred after the woman used tap water to rinse her sinuses. CDC: Infection Likely Came from Unboiled Water According to the Centers for Disease Control and…
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NASA’s Quiet Protocols for Handling Death in Orbit
While America’s space program has endured several tragedies, “no mission has left the remains of a lost astronaut floating in the final frontier.” Yet NASA is understandably prepared if that worst-case scenario ever arises. The agency has organized protocols in case an astronaut were to die on the International Space Station, “a 450-ton web of…
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Liver: How Long Does It Really Take for Your Liver to Heal After Drinking?
Your liver isn’t lounging around doing nothing all day. This powerhouse organ performs over 500 functions daily. It is your personal detox center, energy storage facility, and chemical processing plant all rolled into one biological machine. It filters toxins, breaks down fats, and produces clotting factors that help your blood thicken and stop bleeding when…
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Mortgage Rates May Dip Below 6% as Market Outlook Brightens
Fannie Mae Forecasts Mortgage Rates Below 6% and Rebound in Home Sales Homebuyers may soon see a surprising shift in the housing market. When the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates in September, most economists anticipated a corresponding drop in mortgage rates. Though early forecasts expected mortgage rates to fall below 6% by the end…