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American Diabetes Association CEO Apologizes for Member Expulsions

In a recent statement, the CEO of the American Diabetes Association expressed regret over the expulsion of five members at the annual convention for distributing protest materials, and announced a review process to address the incident.

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The Illusion of Open-Mindedness: A Closer Look

Many individuals believe they are open-minded and desire to be seen as such. However, when it comes to deeply held beliefs, such as those regarding religion or life's purpose, true openness may be lacking.

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Ice-Age Sea-Level Changes and Their Impact on Ocean Fertility

Research from Boston College suggests that declines in sea levels during the ice age may have transformed seafloor volcanoes into sources of iron fertilizer for plankton, which could improve ocean carbon storage.

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Cuba Faces Severe Crisis Amid US Blockade and Sanctions

Cuba reports a dire situation as the US blockade and sanctions hinder UN aid delivery, exacerbating the island's economic and energy crisis.

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Anyma Cancels AEDEN Show in Beirut, Eyes 2027 for Return

Anyma has officially canceled the AEDEN show in Beirut scheduled for July 10, with plans to return to the city in 2027, leaving fans disappointed.

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Bill Gates Discusses Relationship with Epstein in Lawmaker Testimony

In a recent closed-door session, Bill Gates detailed his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, stating that Epstein sought a personal relationship which Gates did not reciprocate.

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The Mosfets Release Self-Titled EP and New Single “Keith Is A Blues Artist”

The Mosfets have debuted their self-titled EP along with the single “Keith Is A Blues Artist,” showcasing a raw and instinctive approach to garage rock.

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Congress Faces Urgent Decision on Section 702 Surveillance Authority

As the deadline for Section 702 of FISA approaches, Congress must address the growing calls for a warrant requirement amid ongoing delays.

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Dren McDonald Unveils New Album ‘Vox Pterous’ and Single ‘Fading’ Featuring Sophia James

Dren McDonald, an acclaimed composer from the San Francisco Bay Area, has announced his upcoming album 'Vox Pterous' along with the release of a new single featuring Sophia James.

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Maria Butterly Teams Up with Martin Larose for New Single 'The Last Ship to Shore'

Irish artist Maria Butterly collaborates with Quebec's Martin Larose on a new single, showcasing a cinematic sound and co-written with Frank Corneau.

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Kieran McKenna to Depart as Ipswich Town Manager

Ipswich Town has confirmed that Kieran McKenna will step down from his managerial role and leave the club this summer, planning to take a break from football.

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New Insights on Human Evolution Challenge Abrupt Emergence Theory

Recent archaeological findings suggest that the evolution of Homo sapiens was a gradual process rather than a sudden event, challenging long-held beliefs about human origins.

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Could a Meteorite Impact Have Deposited Gold in Western Australia?

A new study proposes that a meteorite impact may have played a role in the deposition of gold in Western Australia, a region already renowned for its mineral wealth.

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Instagram Introduces Profile Grid Rearrangement Feature

Instagram has rolled out a new feature that allows users to rearrange posts on their profile grid, a capability that was hinted at nearly a year ago.

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Instagram Launches 'Your Algorithm' Feature for Customized Feeds

Instagram has rolled out a new feature named 'Your Algorithm' that allows users to tailor their feed by adjusting algorithmic preferences, enhancing user control over content.

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China's Underground Detector Reveals Initial Insights on Ghost Particles

A significant underground detector in China has published its first major findings regarding elusive ghost particles, marking a notable step in particle physics research.

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Landslides Linked to Climate Change Threaten Rare Great Apes in Sumatra

Recent climate change-induced landslides have significantly impacted the population of the world's rarest great ape species in Sumatra, with scientists reporting a loss of nearly 10%.

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Kim Jong-un Navigates Complex Relations with China and Russia

As China and Russia compete for influence in North Korea, Kim Jong-un appears to be carefully managing his relationships with both countries to avoid over-dependence.

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Xiaomi's Autonomous Nurburgring Attempt Sparks Mixed Reactions

Xiaomi is set to announce a record for an autonomous lap at the Nurburgring, though observers caution that the time may not be impressive.

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OB-GYN Group Releases New Vaccine Guidelines for Pregnant Women

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has introduced its own vaccine schedule for pregnant women, which differs from the recommendations of the CDC.