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Only minutes into a phone call to a New York Times reporter to explain the deal he had just agreed to with Iran, President Trump turned to an issue that clearly grates on him: the comparisons to the deal that President Barack Obama struck with Tehran in 2015.The Obama deal, he said on Sunday evening, repeating a well-worn line, was “a disaster.”“It was a road to a nuclear weapon and ours is a wall against a nuclear weapon in the truest sense of the word,” Mr. Trump said. “So let’s start there.”Mr. Trump’s sensitivity is easy to understand. He campaigned…

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Copper vessel enthusiasts are circulating many health claims online about these cups, suggesting, among other things, that they can boost immunity, support digestion, and enhance iron absorption.Although the mineral copper can help to support these bodily functions, there isn’t robust human data to suggest that drinking from a copper cup will have the same effect, says Jamie Alan, PhD, an associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Michigan State University in East Lansing.“Although copper is an antioxidant,” Dr. Alan says, “there is only a trace amount that will be absorbed, therefore it likely has few effects” in the body.Copper deficiency…

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People taking GLP-1 medications for type 2 diabetes (liraglutide, semaglutide, or tirzepatide) may be more likely to stop and later restart treatment than many people realize, according to research presented Sunday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Chicago, Ill. The study examined two questions that have received limited attention so far. “Our study asked two questions that haven’t been well answered until now: How many people with type 2 diabetes taking GLP-1 medications actually stop using them? And how many restart them?” said Sainikhil Sontha, M.S., a research associate at Boston University School of Public Health in…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Senate Republicans narrowly halted another attempt to handcuff President Donald Trump’s war authority in Iran as a peace deal begins to take shape.The latest failed war-powers resolution, this time from Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., comes after Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with the Iranian government that could lead to an end to the war. While Congress is still in the dark on the details of the deal, Republicans still stood behind the president Tuesday.Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who has led the Democrats’ war powers efforts for the last several months, argued…

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According to a British report that should surprise nobody, President Donald Trump has been given the option to break tradition and give the World Cup trophy to the eventual champion while remaining to celebrate.Word is that the president will exercise that option.All that comes via talkSPORT, punctuated by the provocative headline, “Donald Trump expected to break major FIFA protocol in potentially awkward World Cup moment.”While it is not uncommon for the leader of a World Cup host country to take part in trophy ceremonies, they usually let players have the spotlight to themselves for the trophy lift, Yahoo previously reported.Sources…

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As the Homeland Security Department weighed whether to terminate deportation protections for more than 350,000 Haitians last year, agency officials repeatedly reached out to the State Department for its recommendation.It was a crucial step — the department is required to consult with “appropriate agencies” to review conditions in foreign countries before terminating Temporary Protected Status, a humanitarian program that is meant to help migrants who cannot return to their countries because of unsafe conditions.But newly released internal emails and documents indicate that the Homeland Security Department decided to terminate the protections last June without obtaining input from the State Department,…

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The Russian state has, through legislation and stigmatising rhetoric, systematically worked to isolate the LGBTQ+ community. Graphic: IPSby Ed Holt (bratislava)Tuesday, June 16, 2026Inter Press Service BRATISLAVA, June 16 (IPS) – LGBTQ+ people in Russia are being forced to increasingly use self-censoring strategies in their daily lives as they struggle with systemic vulnerability, one of the largest surveys of the LGBTQ+ community in the country has shown. The latest annual survey of more than 6,000 people across Russia by the Coming Out and Sphere Foundation organisations showed that, in 2025, the situation for the community had neither improved nor significantly worsened.…

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The origin story of this young AI chipmaker’s name captures its ambitious goals.“Everybody’s looking for an alternative to the big incumbent in every industry. And here we are to lead one of the rebellions against the big incumbent in this AI industry — Nvidia,” said Marshall Choy, chief business officer at Rebellions, on the Targeting AI podcast from AI Business.The vendor, founded in 2020, set out from the start to focus exclusively on the fast-growing inference sector of AI infrastructure. With the meteoric rise of agentic AI, inference has become increasingly important as enterprises look to deploy autonomous AI agents…

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4. Sleep ApneaSleep apnea interrupts your sleep throughout the night, which can affect how well your brain cells communicate with each other.[9][10] Poor sleep can also affect your attention, memory, and ability to process information.[1]“Sleep apnea not only raises the risk of vascular diseases such as strokes and heart attacks, but can also cause cognitive symptoms beyond those seen in Alzheimer’s disease,” says Kaitlin Seibert, MD, a behavioral neurologist with Cleveland Clinic Center for Brain Health in Beachwood, Ohio.“If we do not give our brain seven to nine hours of high-quality sleep per night, including treating sleep apnea when present,…

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