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Sinclair, a biologist at Harvard Medical School, plans to launch the tests in a $101 million competition organized by the XPrize Foundation. The winners will “restore” a person to an earlier apparent age, as measured by improvements in immune, cognitive, and muscle function. The grand prize goes to any team able to show a 10-year (or greater) relative improvement after one year of treatment.  Sinclair says he plans to give an oral drug mixture to volunteers, in a bid to seek “evidence for age restoration in humans.” Find out how he hopes to reverse ageing through chemical reprogramming. —Antonio Regalado…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Justice is already facing headwinds among Senate Republicans that could derail, or outright torpedo, his confirmation process. And the process to either confirm or deny acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to replace former Attorney General Pam Bondi is already underway in the Senate, with Trump officially sending his nomination to the upper chamber on Monday. Blanche’s involvement in the controversial, now-defunct $2 billion anti-weaponization fund, and his actions surrounding the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill rioters are two key breaking points for some Senate Republicans. TRUMP EYES…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Dozens of mayors and other city leaders gathered in the ballroom of a Washington hotel on a snowy January morning this year, gripped by anger and anxiety about the federal government’s increasingly aggressive immigration enforcement operation that included the killings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.And then FIFA President Gianni Infantino took the stage.“For the first time in 250 years of history of the United States of America, well, you will not just be invaded but you will be conquered,” he said as the audience at the National Conference of Mayors largely reacted with silence.“You will be…

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On the day she was sworn in as mayor, Eileen Wang spoke in soaring terms about her journey from a “small mountain village” in China to America, and specifically to Arcadia, a small city in Southern California.Then her speech took a sharp turn.“As Americans, and especially as elected officials, our loyalty must always be clear,” she said, “to this country, to our constitution, to our residents, and to no one else.”Three months later, in May, federal prosecutors announced that Ms. Wang, 56, had agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent of the Chinese government. She resigned…

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Opinion by Anis Chowdhury (sydney)Tuesday, June 09, 2026Inter Press Service SYDNEY, June 9 (IPS) – The World Bank considers corruption a major obstacle to eradicating global poverty. The Bank officially has a zero-tolerance policy against fraud and corruption in its projects. Concerned with widespread corruption in Bangladesh, the Bank and the Government agreed on the Governance-oriented Country Assistance Strategy (GCAS) in 2006 and the Bank’s subsequent Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) ostensibly has been more selective on governance and anti-corruption (GAC) issues. Ironically, however, the Bank’s funding enables corruption. The Bank’s recent decision to advance a US$350 million loan allegedly for enhancing…

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Amazon has signed a multibillion-dollar agreement with fiber-optics manufacturer Corning in an infrastructure deal intended to support the e-commerce giant’s data center expansion in the U.S.The deal, made public on June 8, will span several years and is expected to generate 1,000 jobs at Corning’s North Carolina facilities.Corning will supply the optical fiber, cables, and connectivity systems needed to enable rapid data sharing across racks and chips in data centers. The deal is framed as a boost to U.S. AI supply chains, aligning with the White House’s AI action plan that puts bolstering domestic production at the heart of AI strategy.“Amazon’s…

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4. Reduce Dangerous Visceral FatAs mentioned, GLP-1 drugs support metabolic health by contributing to weight loss, which leads to improvements in metabolic health markers such as blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, triglycerides, and cholesterol.[9] One study involving 3,389 people with obesity suggested taking GLP-1s for one year could result in losing 10 percent or more of their body weight.[10]Notably the medication can lead to visceral fat loss, which is the potentially dangerous fat in the abdominal area that surrounds the organs.[11] Visceral fat may contribute to health issues like heart disease, dementia, asthma, and cancer.[12]GLP-1 drugs also may limit liver fat accumulation and…

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For more than 30 years, a remarkable collection of helmets recovered from the waters off Spain was believed to date back to Roman times. New research has now overturned that assumption, revealing that the artifacts are actually medieval and provide rare insight into the movement of weapons, trade, and military activity across the Mediterranean during the Late Middle Ages. The study, led by researchers at the University of Alicante (UA), reexamined 43 helmets discovered in 1990 at the underwater archaeological site of Piedras de la Barbada near Benicarló on Spain’s eastern coast. The findings, published in the Cambridge University Press…

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A U.S. Army helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, but President Trump said the two crew members aboard were not injured in the incident near the strategic waterway that Iran has effectively closed during the war. What caused the crash remained unclear Tuesday morning in the Middle East, which was still reeling after Iran and Israel exchanged fire the previous day in the biggest blow yet to the straining ceasefire in the Iran war. Iranian state television reported Tuesday the Israeli attacks killed at least two members of the country’s air defense units. Since…

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