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A promising experimental compound developed by researchers at ETH Zurich could offer a new way to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. In studies involving mice, the treatment reduced nerve cell loss, helped the animals live longer, and targeted a biological process that existing Alzheimer’s drugs do not address. The compound, known by researchers as “Compound 10,” is the result of nearly two decades of work led by Ursula Quitterer, Professor of Molecular Pharmacology at ETH Zurich. A Long Search for New Alzheimer’s Clues The research began almost 20 years ago when Quitterer received brain tissue samples from a colleague…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Vice President J.D. Vance Monday announced that he has referred allegations involving Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to the Justice Department’s fraud division for a potential criminal investigation over alleged fraud in federally funded social services programs.Vance made the announcement during an appearance on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” when he was asked about a report released by the House Oversight Committee alleging that state officials, including Walz and Ellison, were warned of fraud in the state but did not take action to stop it in part…

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Ali Velshi chose his last episode of “Velshi” to give an epic address on the freedom of the press and get in President Donald Trump’s face. (Watch the videos below.) Velshi, who’s moving to nights on MS NOW, recounted how he was recently removed by cops from covering the protest of an ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey.“I was just moved, removed from an unfolding news event in the United States of America so that what was happening there could happen without a journalist watching,” he said. “I was uninjured this time. But democracy, fairness, transparency and accountability took…

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San Francisco voters appear to have rejected a significant tax increase on highly paid corporate executives that had been opposed by some of the most powerful people in the tech industry.The measure, Proposition D, which supporters referred to as the “Overpaid C.E.O. Tax,” had been backed by labor unions, which said that the city needed more money to improve services for everyday San Franciscans.Just over 46 percent had approved the measure, while 53.6 percent of voters had chosen “no,” figures showed after San Francisco updated its election returns on Monday afternoon.Many had viewed the measure as a signal of how…

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Report say illegal logging, hidden ownership structures, and weak transparency laws are depriving governments of badly needed climate and biodiversity financing. Credit: Financial Transparency Coalition by Umar Manzoor Shah (srinagar, india)Monday, June 08, 2026Inter Press Service SRINAGAR, India, June 8 (IPS) – A new report has found that billions of dollars linked to illegal deforestation are flowing through global supply chains, with secrecy around land ownership and company records helping timber, soy, and beef products enter international markets unchecked. The report, Financial Secrets of the Forests: How Secrecy Fuels Deforestation in Brazil and Cameroon, was released by the Financial Transparency Coalition…

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China has taken a novel approach to delivering more environmentally friendly AI infrastructure — by pioneering undersea data centers.And now what the Chinese government claims to be the first in the world is fully up and running, around six miles off the coast of Shanghai’s Lingang Special Area, a free trade zone to the southeast of the city.Chinese media report that the wind-powered project has entered commercial operation, having been unveiled in June 2025. Production was completed in October, with successful trials conducted earlier this year.The center is the result of a collaboration among local authorities, the engineering company Hi…

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Even if you eat a variety of fruits and vegetables every day, a new study suggests you may not be getting enough flavanols, an antioxidant plant compound that has been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease.[1]The research, published in the journal Food and Function, found that only about 20 percent of people consume the recommended 500 milligrams (mg) per day of flavanols, which are found in tea, apples, berries, and other plants.“The main result of our research is that it is important to choose fruits and vegetables carefully if one wants to consume higher amounts of flavanols, as…

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NASA has released a new update on the ongoing air leak issue inside Russia’s Zvezda service module on the International Space Station, where cracks in a transfer tunnel have caused small atmospheric leaks since 2019. The affected area is known as the PrK transfer tunnel. NASA and Roscosmos have been monitoring the leak for years while working to understand its root cause and reduce the loss of air. Roscosmos has used both temporary and permanent sealants as part of its leak mitigation efforts. Leak Rate Rises During Progress 95 Operations According to NASA’s latest update, Roscosmos detected a higher leak…

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NEW YORK – President Trump faced a chorus of boos during the national anthem Monday as he took in the New York Knicks’ first home game in the NBA Finals.  The crowd reacted when the Jumbotron showed Mr. Trump giving a military-style salute during “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Madison Square Garden. The Knicks faithful greeted the San Antonio Spurs with even louder boos and then focused on the matter at hand, with the visitors getting off to a fast start before the Knicks settled down. and took the lead by halftime  The Knicks were looking to add to their 2-0…

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