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This is why no one questions who built the pyramids in Mexico
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BREAKING: US Treasury just bought back $1,674,000,000 of its own debt to improve liquidity
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Lithuania has officially issued emergency air raid alert & NATO fighter jets are scrambled to intercept the UAVs
Drone activity was detected in Belarus β Lithuanian Ministry of Defence
No drone actually landed or crashed in Vilnius
Did they want to check how quickly NATO can work??
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Drone activity was detected in Belarus β Lithuanian Ministry of Defence
No drone actually landed or crashed in Vilnius
Did they want to check how quickly NATO can work??
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According to the Jordanian Armed Forces, a drone of unknown origin was shot down over the Jerash Governorate, causing no damages or injuries
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He wasn't a career criminal. He was a Russel group university student.
State authorities assisted a foreigner in stabbing him to death.
This is 100x worse than George Floyd.
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State authorities assisted a foreigner in stabbing him to death.
This is 100x worse than George Floyd.
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Scientists in Japan have developed a groundbreaking treatment that could double the average lifespan of cats, extending it from around 15 years to nearly 30 years.
The key lies in a protein called AIM (Apoptosis Inhibitor of Macrophage), discovered by Dr. Toru Miyazaki. While cats naturally produce AIM, they lack the ability to activate it effectively. This deficiency leads to the gradual buildup of waste in the kidneys, the leading cause of death in domestic cats.
Dr. Miyazakiβs team created an injectable form of activated AIM that directly restores the kidneysβ natural cleaning function. In clinical trials, cats with advanced kidney disease showed dramatic improvement after treatment. The therapy works both as a preventive measure for healthy cats and as a treatment for those already ill.
If approved, the treatment could revolutionize feline healthcare. Commercial rollout is expected to begin in Japan as early as 2025, with wider availability projected for 2027.
The research has also sparked interest for its potential applications in human medicine, as the AIM protein plays a similar waste-clearing role across species.
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The key lies in a protein called AIM (Apoptosis Inhibitor of Macrophage), discovered by Dr. Toru Miyazaki. While cats naturally produce AIM, they lack the ability to activate it effectively. This deficiency leads to the gradual buildup of waste in the kidneys, the leading cause of death in domestic cats.
Dr. Miyazakiβs team created an injectable form of activated AIM that directly restores the kidneysβ natural cleaning function. In clinical trials, cats with advanced kidney disease showed dramatic improvement after treatment. The therapy works both as a preventive measure for healthy cats and as a treatment for those already ill.
If approved, the treatment could revolutionize feline healthcare. Commercial rollout is expected to begin in Japan as early as 2025, with wider availability projected for 2027.
The research has also sparked interest for its potential applications in human medicine, as the AIM protein plays a similar waste-clearing role across species.
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U.S. birth rates have dropped to a historic low, with more than half of American women under 40 now childless.
According to the CDCβs National Center for Health Statistics, the general fertility rate fell by 3% between 2022 and 2023, reaching the lowest level ever recorded. In 2023, the U.S. saw 3,591,328 births β a 2% decline from the previous year. The drop was especially sharp among women aged 20 to 39.
This continues a long-term downward trend that began in the mid-2000s. Compared to the peak in 2007, the country is now seeing roughly 700,000 fewer babies born each year.
A study from the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire found that 52% of women ages 20β39 have not had children. Experts point to economic pressures, high housing costs, career demands, and changing social norms as the main factors driving women to delay or forgo motherhood.
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According to the CDCβs National Center for Health Statistics, the general fertility rate fell by 3% between 2022 and 2023, reaching the lowest level ever recorded. In 2023, the U.S. saw 3,591,328 births β a 2% decline from the previous year. The drop was especially sharp among women aged 20 to 39.
This continues a long-term downward trend that began in the mid-2000s. Compared to the peak in 2007, the country is now seeing roughly 700,000 fewer babies born each year.
A study from the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire found that 52% of women ages 20β39 have not had children. Experts point to economic pressures, high housing costs, career demands, and changing social norms as the main factors driving women to delay or forgo motherhood.
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Chud the builder after he's sent to prison for the crime of defending himself
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NOW - Trump: "You're going to see a lot of amazing things over the next three years for our country... you're going to end up saying he's the greatest president that ever lived."
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