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For more than a year, the Pentagon has deployed about 9,000 active-duty troops along nearly 2,000 miles of the southwest border to confront illegal migrants, smugglers and drug cartels.The troops are still there — at a cost of tens of millions of dollars each week — even though the Trump administration months ago largely achieved its goal of slashing illegal crossings.The military patrols, working closely with Customs and Border Protection as well as the Mexican military, have pushed Mexican cartels and smugglers into more remote mountainous areas to evade detection.But threats to American troops are on the rise, U.S. officials…

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Opening ceremony of RightsCon 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan. Credit: Equality NowOpinion by S. Mona Sinha, Mrinalini Dayal (new york)Friday, June 19, 2026Inter Press Service NEW YORK, June 19 (IPS) – RightsCon, the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age, has served for over a decade as a vital global gathering, bringing together civil society, academics, technologists, policymakers, and the private sector in cross-border collaboration. The abrupt cancellation of RightsCon 2026, following intervention by Zambia’s government just days before the convening was due to commence in Lusaka, should concern us all. Worryingly, this is not an isolated disruption. It…

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Many of the world’s most important crops have unusually complex genomes created through repeated rounds of whole-genome duplication and hybridization. These so-called polyploid genomes contain multiple sets of chromosomes inherited from different ancestral species. However, determining exactly how those genomes were assembled can be extremely difficult, especially when the original ancestor species are extinct or unknown. A new study introduces a genome-wide approach for untangling these complex genetic histories. The method takes advantage of evolutionary signatures left behind by long terminal repeat retrotransposons, a type of mobile DNA sequence. By comparing patterns of similarity among these elements across chromosomes, researchers…

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President Trump doubled down on his attacks on Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Saturday, claiming she “wants to be friends again.” “Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asked, over and over, for a picture with me during the G-7 meeting in France,” the president insisted on Truth Social, days after the Italian leader denied Trump’s claim she had “begged” him for a photo. “She is doing poorly in Italy with her level of popularity, possibly because she turned down the United States of America, a Country that truly loves and protects Italy, when it came to denying Iran from obtaining or…

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Federal agents have arrested hundreds of immigrants off New York and New Jersey streets in recent months in a stealth enforcement campaign that disproportionately targeted people from Latin American countries, according to an investigation by the City Reporter based on a review of more than 1,200 lawsuits.More than 93% of the people grabbed off area streets who filed suit were from Latin American countries, although Latinos make up only 66% of immigrants without legal status in the region.The arrests have rattled Latino neighborhoods, as people disappear in moments as mundane as buying milk, walking their dog, taking out the trash…

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JoAnna Mendoza, the Democrat running to represent a southern Arizona congressional district that could determine control of the House next year, remembers with painful clarity the moment she hit bottom.It was March of 2012, and after a night of heavy drinking, Ms. Mendoza, who had been abusing alcohol to numb the trauma of a sexual assault she had experienced months earlier, drove into another car in a parking lot. She was charged with driving while intoxicated.“That moment made me realize I needed healing,” Ms. Mendoza said in an emotional interview this week in which she recounted the previously undisclosed incident…

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President Trump declared in March that a deal to end his war with Iran would require “unconditional surrender,” but that wasn’t quite right. The preliminary agreement he just reached with the Iranian regime was more like a conditional surrender — by the United States.In the past few days, various Republicans and war hawks have emerged, seemingly bewildered, to criticize the deal. “Trump has surrendered to Iran,” wrote Erick Erickson, a conservative commentator. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas warned, “Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is not a good idea.”The criticisms are correct: The Iran…

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Why Surgery May Not Be a CureIn most cases of acromegaly, a tumor in your pituitary gland is responsible for the excess production of growth hormone, causing symptoms like bone enlargement, joint pain, and thickened skin.[2]“Some of these tumors are invasive and difficult to remove in their entirety,” says Lewis Blevins, MD, an endocrinologist at UCSF Health in San Francisco. “The surgeon just can’t get all of the tumor out, so they have persistent or active disease.”A few factors can reduce the likelihood of a pituitary tumor being completely removed in surgery, says George Stamatiades, MD, PhD, an endocrinologist at…

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