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For more than a century, physics has been built on two great theories. Einstein’s general relativity explains gravity as the bending of space and time. Quantum mechanics governs the world of particles and fields. Both work brilliantly in their own domains. But put them together and contradictions appear – especially when it comes to black holes, dark matter, dark energy and the origins of the cosmos. My colleagues and I have been exploring a new way to bridge that divide. The idea is to treat information – not matter, not energy, not even spacetime itself – as the most fundamental…

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A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that the state’s ban on concealed carry by adults ages 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment, finding that young adults are entitled to the same constitutional protections as law-abiding adults over the age of 20. In a sweeping opinion, the court said 18-year-olds can serve in the military and defend the nation but face restrictions on their ability to exercise the same self-defense rights available to older adults. “Eighteen- to 20-year-olds can defend the country without restriction but can only utilize their Second Amendment right to self-defense with severe restrictions,” Judge Spencer D. Levine…

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The Department of Defense will soon officially become the Department of War, if Republicans get their way. Key committees in the House and Senate have approved the name change, and Donald Trump is eager to sign it into law. The rebranding is candid and ominous, offering a future of heightened zeal for killing, maiming and destroying.Christened in 1949, the Department of Defense unified the military branches with the Pentagon as their headquarters. Since then, presidents have routinely promoted each new war as vital for the defense of the United States and its values, a pretense that has pervaded mainstream media…

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Amtrak and its architects released renderings and details the other day for their Trump-backed, $7 billion to $8 billion, soup-to-nuts, six-year rebuild of Penn Station.The plans look promising and thoughtful, even if the money and timeline may be optimistic. A vaulted, daylit, stone-and-bronze civic gateway will replace the rats’ maze beneath Madison Square Garden where commuters now scurry for the 5:47 to Ronkonkoma.Here’s hoping the project moves forward. I don’t see any gilded statues or giant arches. What I do see is a dignified, detailed makeover that should relieve congestion, unlocking more than 100,000 square feet of new circulation space,…

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new video loaded: Trump Signs Preliminary Deal to End the War With IrantranscriptBacktranscriptTrump Signs Preliminary Deal to End the War With IranThe White House confirmed that President Trump signed the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran on Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles.Reporter: “Did you sign the M.O.U.?” “It’s signed, yeah. It’s signed in Versailles.” “So the one thing I didn’t want to see is, I didn’t want to see economic catastrophe. If you kept this going, that could have happened.”The White House confirmed that President Trump signed the memorandum of understanding between the United States and…

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Processed meats like hot dogs, sausage, and deli meat contain high amounts of sodium.[3] Three ounces of deli turkey, which is four to six thin slices, can have up to 800 milligrams (mg) of sodium, says Melanie Betz, RD, the Chicago-based founder and CEO of the Kidney Dietitian.[4] That’s nearly half the daily sodium limit for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), including FSGS, who are often advised to stay under 2,000 mg of sodium per day, though individual limits can vary based on blood pressure, kidney function, and medications.[5] And if you’re making a sandwich, that’s before you factor in…

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The hope is that someday, a bit of dark matter called a weakly interacting massive particle (a WIMP, for short) will collide with a xenon atom, creating a burst of light and electric charge. After running for years, these experiments have recently begun seeing infrequent blips from a particle that glides ethereally through ordinary matter until it crashes into the detectors. Unfortunately, the new signal is not produced by dark matter. Instead, the detectors are picking up on something similarly insubstantial but much more mundane: neutrinos, the featherweight subatomic particles that the sun and other stars produce in massive quantities.…

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The Locarno Film Festival will bestow its Vision Award, presented by Ticinomoda, upon Rick Baker, the seven-time Oscar winner behind some of cinema’s most fantastical creatures. Baker will receive the award in the Swiss town’s Piazza Grande on the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 12. He will also present, within the festival program, two key films from his career, namely An American Werewolf in London (1981) and The Nutty Professor (1996).“From his early make-up work on genre films in the 1970s to his sophisticated creature and character designs for large-scale studio productions, Rick Baker has forged a new visual grammar for cinematic metamorphosis, earning him a…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that the state’s ban on concealed carry by adults ages 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment, finding that young adults are entitled to the same constitutional protections as law-abiding adults over the age of 20.In a sweeping opinion, the court said 18-year-olds can serve in the military and defend the nation but face restrictions on their ability to exercise the same self-defense rights available to older adults.”Eighteen- to 20-year-olds can defend the country without restriction but can only utilize their Second Amendment right to self-defense…

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