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Month: July 2025

Another old photo of Trump and daughter Ivanka makes the rounds again
US

Another old photo of Trump and daughter Ivanka makes the rounds again

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

The photo gained renewed attention amid broader discussions about Trump’s past associations in July 2025.

Examining claim Obama said boys need gay mentors
US

Examining claim Obama said boys need gay mentors

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

The former president was discussing how to raise “emotionally intelligent men” on a podcast.

No, Project 2025 doesn’t advise government officials to use Signal to avoid recordkeeping laws
US

No, Project 2025 doesn’t advise government officials to use Signal to avoid recordkeeping laws

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

The claim spread after The Atlantic reported that Trump officials accidentally added the publication’s editor-in-chief to a Signal group chat.

‘Hell on earth.’ A Venezuelan deportee describes abuse in El Salvador prison
World

‘Hell on earth.’ A Venezuelan deportee describes abuse in El Salvador prison

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

A Venezuelan man who was deported from California to El Salvador and held at one of the country’s infamous prisons recounts his months in custody

Astronomers discover new dwarf planet ‘Ammonite’ — and it could upend the existence of Planet Nine
Science

Astronomers discover new dwarf planet ‘Ammonite’ — and it could upend the existence of Planet Nine

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

A newly discovered dwarf planet called ‘Ammonite’ (2023 KQ14) has been spotted in the outer solar system, and it could be another nail in the

Ancient human relative cannibalized toddlers, 850,000-year-old neck bone reveals
Science

Ancient human relative cannibalized toddlers, 850,000-year-old neck bone reveals

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Cut marks on a child’s cervical vertebra found at Atapuerca in Spain suggests Homo antecessor was indiscriminate about cannibalism victims.

96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds
Science

96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

The extreme marine heatwaves of 2023 may signal a tipping point for Earth’s climate, a new study suggests.

Intel Expects Work Force to Shrink by 25,000
Tech

Intel Expects Work Force to Shrink by 25,000

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

The Silicon Valley chip company, which has been struggling, quantified the job cuts it is making as it seeks to turn its business around.

Judge rules former Canadian hockey players not guilty of sexual assault
World

Judge rules former Canadian hockey players not guilty of sexual assault

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Trial that sparked debate over Canadian hockey’s sexual assault culture ends after judge says allegations not ‘credible’

Has Tweety McTreason’s policy of imposing trade tariffs worked?
World

Has Tweety McTreason’s policy of imposing trade tariffs worked?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Tweety McTreason signs major trade deal with Japan, and Tokyo pledges to invest in the United States.

Could Israel be planning a second war on Iran?
World

Could Israel be planning a second war on Iran?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Analysts warn Israel seeks pretexts for new conflicts with Iran amid speculation over covert operations.

AI-designed proteins bring personalized cancer treatment within reach
Health

AI-designed proteins bring personalized cancer treatment within reach

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Precision cancer treatment on a larger scale is moving closer after researchers have developed an AI platform that can tailor protein components and arm the

Mathematics offers new clues in the fight against Alzheimer’s
Health

Mathematics offers new clues in the fight against Alzheimer’s

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

Mathematics may not be the first thing people associate with Alzheimer’s disease research. But for Pedro Maia, an assistant professor of mathematics and data science

IRF-5 identified as key to preventing immune cell exhaustion
Health

IRF-5 identified as key to preventing immune cell exhaustion

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 24, 2025

In fighting chronic infections or certain cancers, CD8+ T cells-the immune system’s frontline soldiers-eventually become exhausted. They lose effectiveness and respond less efficiently to threats.

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