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President Trump, facing a backlash from supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for allying himself with the chemical industry, issued an executive order on Thursday aimed at reducing pesticides in the food supply and studying the health risks they pose.The order does not involve new federal funding, and does not call for new regulations or legislation. Critics contended that it did little to meaningfully address the consequences of pesticide use. Two White House officials, speaking anonymously to preview the order before it was announced, said it was timed to coincide with a dinner Mr. Trump was hosting for…

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Rescue workers and desperate residents dug for survivors in the rubble of large apartment buildings and flattened homes on Thursday after back-to-back major earthquakes struck Venezuela, a country already reeling from decades of economic and political upheaval.The Venezuelan government said that at least 235 people had been killed and more than 4,300 injured in the two quakes. The first, with a magnitude of 7.2, struck west of the capital, Caracas, on Wednesday just after 6 p.m. local time. It was followed by another, much stronger one measuring 7.5 just 39 seconds later.The rare one-two punch, known as a doublet, was…

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Overstimulating EnvironmentsLoud, crowded, or unfamiliar places can cause sudden confusion and agitation in people with MCI.[12] “People with early Alzheimer’s lose a critical cognitive ability: filtering,” says Etienne.“The brain’s ability to filter out irrelevant or redundant sound information in order to focus on important information may be impaired in individuals with Alzheimer’s,” says Etienne. “For someone with dementia, this could mean that everyday noises, lights, or even textures become overwhelming; causing confusion, anxiety, and agitation that make daily tasks more challenging.”This jump in confusion or behavior change can happen more often around bedtime — a phenomenon called “sundowning.”[13]This can be…

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“It’s not just an incremental step,” Jay Gambetta, the director of IBM Research, said during a press conference on Tuesday. “It’s a meaningful leap forward.” Within a decade, Gambetta expects, chips with nanostacking will be widely used in data centers, where their improved efficiency could help the facilities better manage their energy consumption. “Absolutely, it’s transformational,” says Dan Hutcheson, vice chair of TechInsights, a technology analysis company. “This puts another 10, 15 years on the roadmap.”  Compared with IBM’s previous state-of-the-art architecture, the company reports, chips built with this new approach can do as much as 50% more work in…

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DOJ cracking down on noncitizen voters UC Berkeley Law professor John Yoo joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the Justice Department’s investigation into voter rolls as it seeks to identify noncitizen voters. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: Attorneys representing a French national who recently admitted to illegally casting a ballot in the 2022 federal midterm elections told Fox News Digital that he thought he was allowed to vote because he was automatically registered when he received his New Jersey driver’s license.Eliezer Kadoch, 39, of Toms River, pleaded guilty to voting by an alien in…

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President Donald Trump senior adviser Peter Navarro flipped out on Dr. Anthony Fauci during a blistering rant on Fox Business Thursday, accusing him of creating the COVID-19 virus that killed millions. Appearing on “Mornings With Maria,” Navarro said Fauci should be held accountable over his pandemic policies following the release of documents from former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that alleged Fauci covered up the origins of COVID-19 and spread misinformation. Navarro said that Fauci, who was chief medical adviser to former President Joe Biden, needs to “come clean.” “You idiot! You need to come clean, Fauci … Quit…

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Former President Barack Obama said he believes President Trump’s attacks on him are “an obsession” and that Mr. Trump “knows better” than to insult him to his face.In an interview released Wednesday on All The Smoke podcast, Mr. Obama was asked how he continues to “take the high road” under Mr. Trump’s unrelenting, yearslong preoccupation with him and his family.“Look, you got to ask him what it is — the obsession,” Mr. Obama told the podcast hosts, former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. “I obviously, you know, have a room in his head — a suite — in…

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Anthropic accuses Alibaba of obtaining ‘illicit’ access to Claude, and concern is brewing over KNDS’s upcoming initial public offering after Germany scraps warship plans. Plus, Meta is turning to AI content moderators, and the FT’s John Plender breaks down Donald Trump’s contributions to the US national debt. Mentioned in this podcast:Anthropic accuses Alibaba of obtaining ‘illicit’ access to ClaudeMeta races to replace human moderation with AIBerlin warship U-turn hits defence sector as KNDS heads to marketTrump’s empire of debtTell us your thoughts to enter a prize draw for a chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort Headphones worth £229.…

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John Stockwell, who publicly resigned from the Central Intelligence Agency in 1977, accusing it of deceit and illegality, after a career as a covert operative in Vietnam and Africa, died this month in Austin, Texas. He was 88.Mr. Stockwell’s body was found in a wooded area near his home on June 14, one day after a bulletin known as a silver alert was issued asking for the public’s help in finding a missing older adult, said Kristen Dark, a spokeswoman for the Travis County Sheriff’s Office. She said there was no sign of foul play, but that the medical examiner…

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