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Loaded with protein and fiber, nuts are filling and contain high levels of unsaturated fat, the kind that contributes to HDL (“good”) cholesterol, making them a top choice for heart health. And when it comes to stabilizing blood sugar, polyunsaturated fats in tree nuts, such as almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts, and pistachios, are especially beneficial.[11]People with type 2 diabetes who regularly enjoy tree nuts in their diet may not only experience better glycemic control but also reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and death, compared with those who skip them.[12]“Plant-based healthy fats can improve lipid levels,” says Leah Kaufman,…

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He says he and his team have completed the initial designs and are now doing more detailed engineering and cost analyses. They intend to publish the findings when the effort is complete.  “We’d love to build a prototype of such an airplane and feel we could do so relatively quickly,” Langford says. “But that all depends on what David’s group wants to do.” The program David Keith’s group, CSEi, is still coming together. The University of Chicago unveiled the research initiative in 2024 and has committed to hiring 10 additional faculty members to advance scientific understanding of various forms of…

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Blaze Media CEO Glenn Beck told “Pod Force One” that President Trump once made him sign a non-disclosure agreement after giving him a private tour of the Lincoln Bedroom and telling him “some stuff.” Following an interview, Trump asked the conservative media tycoon whether he’d ever seen the Lincoln Bedroom and delayed a National Security Council meeting to give him one personally, according to Beck. “We get up, and we walk, but he doesn’t take me the fast way,” Beck recounted to The Post’s Miranda Devine. Glenn Beck praised President Trump’s energy during his interview on “Pod Force One.” NYPost…

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AI, Music, The New Economy & Jobs By Commissioner George Mentz, JD, MBA, CWM, DSS For decades, the music industry was controlled by gatekeepers. Record labels, expensive studios, producers, engineers, distributors, and radio executives determined who had access to audiences and who did not. In the 1980s and 1990s, producing just one or two professionally engineered multi-genre songs could easily cost between $20,000 and $40,000 when studio time, musicians, mastering, marketing, and distribution were included. Today, artificial intelligence and modern production technologies are rapidly changing that equation. AI is democratizing music creation in ways that would have seemed impossible only…

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s desire to control everything in Washington, D.C., has moved beyond repairing fountains and sending in National Guard troops to electoral politics, as voters in the capital are set to select a new mayor for the first time in more than a decade.Janeese Lewis George, a city council member who has led in the polls, is a democratic socialist who’s campaigned on delivering universal childcare and ceasing the D.C. police department’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Trump said last week he “wouldn’t like it” if she won.“Maybe we’d take back Washington, run it on the federal…

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Georgia on Wednesday will become the latest Southern state to seize upon the recent Supreme Court decision on voting rights to consider redrawing its congressional lines to favor the Republican Party.Gov. Brian Kemp has summoned lawmakers to the Capitol in Atlanta for a special session, aiming to lock in new federal and state legislative lines ahead of the 2028 elections. He has also called them to address what experts regard as a looming crisis with the state’s election law, heading off a July 1 deadline that would set off a major disruption to the November election.The redistricting frenzy was set…

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Overcoming political divisions between Pro-France Loyalists and the Pro-Independence movement is a major challenge in ongoing negotiations between the French Government and leaders in New Caledonia to define the territory’s future political status. Credit: Catherine Wilson/IPSby Catherine Wilson (sydney)Wednesday, June 17, 2026Inter Press Service SYDNEY, June 17 (IPS) – The French overseas territory of New Caledonia in the Pacific will hold elections on 28 June in the wake of the latest agreement on its political status with France being rejected. The representatives elected in the three provincial assemblies and territorial congress will then determine a new round of negotiations as the…

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It’s important to know that colorectal cancer doesn’t just happen to older people, says Peter Liang, MD, MPH, an associate professor at the New York University School of Medicine in New York City. Colon cancer deaths are decreasing among older adults, but increasing in younger adults.[3][4]Why is this happening? Research has pointed to several possible causes. Childhood exposure to a toxin produced by certain E. coli bacteria could be a potential factor in early-onset colorectal cancer.[5] Changes in our gut bacteria could be linked to increased use of antibiotics and eating more processed foods.[6] Pesticide exposure is also being investigated for…

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Romanian filmmaker Marius Olteanu (“Monsters.”) is readying his sophomore feature, “We Won’t Get Old Together,” a pandemic-set drama about a man struggling to rebuild his life from the ground up when everything around him comes crashing down. Olteanu is presenting the film this week in the Works in Progress program of the Transilvania Intl. Film Festival. “We Won’t Get Old Together” tells the story of Radu, an unemployed architect who finds himself at a crossroads amid the stultifying stillness and uncertainty of Bucharest during the pandemic. Caught between two relationships and facing a potentially life-threatening diagnosis, the 40-year-old must make…

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