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Sep 29 2022
News
New Alzheimer’s drug slows disease in major clinical trial: ‘Blockbuster potential’
A new drug can slow the insidious impact of Alzheimer’s disease, a major clinical trial has found.
Patients taking the drug, known as lecanemab, showed a 27% decrease in cognitive decline compared to a control group, according to developers Biogen, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Eisai, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
“Starting as early as six months, across all time points
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News Media
Monterey County Herald
The Monterey County Herald, sometimes referred to as the Monterey Herald, is a daily newspaper published in Monterey, California that serves Monterey County. In December, 2013, the Herald's parent company Media News Group merged to become Digital First Media.
Nov 19 2018
News
Trump, in FOX interview and Sunday tweets, aims at Acosta, immigration, Mueller probe and ‘little Adam’
Sunday may be a day of rest for a lot of people – but it clearly wasn't this week for President Trump.
In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” the president addressed a range of topics – including the behavior of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta and his appointment of acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker.
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Jul 26 2022
Analysis
Monkeypox: What you must know about the virus — and how to protect yourself
As the monkeypox virus becomes a health concern that Americans seem to hear about more and more, what are some of the best practices for avoiding the virus — and is it time to worry?
Fox News Digital talked on Monday with Dr. Marc Siegel, a physician and professor of medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, and a Fox News contributor, about the monkeypox virus.
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Aug 18 2022
News
Liz Cheney
“Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney was increasingly open on Wednesday about considering a 2024 presidential campaign after soundly losing a Republican primary to a challenger backed by former President Donald Trump.” (AP News)
The left is divided about Cheney.
The right is critical of Cheney, arguing that she is out of touch with Republican voters.
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Oct 08 2022
News
Ohio 6-week abortion ban indefinitely blocked as suit continues
An Ohio court granted a preliminary injunction Friday against the state's six-week abortion ban.
Driving the news: Abortion will remain legal up to 22 weeks of pregnancy in the state while litigation continues.
The six-week ban in Ohio had been enacted after Roe v. Wade was overturned in June, but it temporarily blocked after abortion providers after abortion providers filed a
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Aug 10 2022
News
FBI Searches Mar-a-Lago
“The FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as part of an investigation into whether he took classified records from the White House to his Florida residence, people familiar with the matter said Monday.” AP News
Both sides argue in favor of transparency regarding the investigation.
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Oct 03 2022
News
Mayor Adams blasts ‘far left’ for ‘doing nothing’ on border crisis: ‘I don’t believe the silence’
Mayor Eric Adams blasted the “far left” on Monday for its inaction and “silence” regarding the devastating impact of the US border crisis on New York City.
During an unrelated news conference, Adams, a Democrat, teed off on the progressive wing of his party after being asked about the tent city he is having built in the Bronx to process and temporarily house the migrants flooding into
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Oct 03 2022
News
U.S. Soccer investigation finds "systemic" abuse in women's league
Sexual misconduct and verbal and emotional abuse had "become systematic" in the National Women’s Soccer League, the game's top league in the U.S., according to a highly anticipated report released Monday.
Why it matters: The report details numerous instances of abuse across the league, vicious coaching tactics — "manipulation that was about power, not improving performance" — and a
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