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The war in Iran has unleashed the biggest price shock on the global economy since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.But in Israel, which launched the war on February 28 alongside the US, restaurants are full, the shekel has rallied and inflation has fallen since the fighting began.Despite undergoing the longest period of fighting in the country’s history, during which Israel has exchanged bouts of rocket and drone fire with foes from Gaza to Iran, its economy has proven remarkably resilient. There have been three quarterly contractions during nearly three years of conflict, but growth has rebounded each time.“There must be…

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Giving up sugar entirely may not be as beneficial as many people assume. New research presented Saturday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Chicago, suggests that completely removing sugar from the diet could have unintended effects on gut and metabolic health. Researchers from the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait examined what happened when mice were fed a low-fat diet that contained no sucrose, a common form of sugar. The study compared those animals with a control group that received a low-fat diet containing sucrose over a 16-week period. “Completely removing sucrose from a low-fat diet may unexpectedly…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As Democrats seek to reclaim power in November’s midterm elections, some of the party’s long-standing progressives are in danger of losing their seats.The warning signs are flashing red in hotly contested primaries across the country, from a longtime ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who is facing a challenger four decades younger, to a senior New York lawmaker seeking to fend off a Mamdani-backed opponent.Not every race has a clear ideological divide, but every challenger is running on an anti-establishment message. Some are also advocating for generational change.  Reps. Debbie…

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The Democratic establishment’s early bet on Janet Mills, as its best hope to pick up a coveted Senate seat in Maine, now looks like a clear miscalculation – one that has left the party boxed into a far riskier general election fight than it ever anticipated. By rallying behind the septuagenarian governor, and sidelining Graham Platner for months, party leaders helped create the very predicament they face.Platner’s primary victory on Tuesday now means the closely-watched race will be a test of fortitude for Democrats in the long road to November. One where either outcome has wide-ranging implications for the party.The…

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship bout at the White House on Sunday is in some ways a birthday present for President Trump, who will celebrate turning 80 by cheering on the fighters inside the specially constructed Claw on the South Lawn.One V.I.P. guest at the fight will be celebrating, too: David Ellison, the technology heir and Paramount Skydance chief executive who on Friday received a gift of sorts from the Trump administration.After months of meticulous courtship of the president and his senior aides, Paramount got word on Friday that the Justice Department would not challenge its $111 billion merger with Warner…

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The discussion focused on the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, established by the Council in 2010 to carry forward essential functions after the closure of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).Addressing the Council, Mechanism President Graciela Gatti Santana said the body had “effectively executed its mandate” and that only “limited – but still essential – work remains” following the referral of one of its final contempt cases to a national jurisdiction.“The future of the United Nations responsibility towards those within its duty of care – and, indeed, the…

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Summer usually conjures up images of sandy beaches and warm waters. But if you’re undergoing chemotherapy or radiation for cancer, it can be hard to feel excited about the days ahead.Fear of missing out (FOMO) is a real problem during cancer treatment. Everyone else seems to be having fun while you’re stuck at home or in the hospital. “All of a sudden, summer represents a period of isolation,” says Elizabeth Schandelmeier, LCSW, a social worker and grief expert at Howling Lion Grief Support in Pittsburgh. “People can feel so alone.”You don’t have to give in to the loneliness, though, or…

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For hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs appeared and long before vertebrates ventured onto land, millipedes were already thriving on Earth’s surface. These humble decomposers played a key role in some of the planet’s earliest terrestrial ecosystems. Yet despite their remarkable history, major questions about their evolution remained unanswered. Now, an international team led by Virginia Tech researchers has filled in one of the final gaps in the millipede family tree, shedding new light on the ancient creatures that helped prepare Earth for life on land. The study, published in Current Biology, presents the first complete evolutionary history of…

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No nationwide environmental standards for artificial intelligence data centers will be implemented by the Trump administration, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said this week. Instead, he offered that responsibility to states and local governments to restrict water usage and air pollution. “Ten times out of 10, I’m not going to sit inside of an agency building in Washington, D.C., and that we say that we know that local community in Georgia or Florida or Arizona or elsewhere, better than everyone there locally,” Mr. Zeldin said at the POLITICO Energy Summit in Washington on Wednesday. Because each data center’s environmental…

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