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Jake Paul Reacts to His Fiancee’s Heartbreaking Fall at Olympic Trials
Jake Paul Reacts to His Fiancee’s Heartbreaking Fall at Olympic Trials

Boxer Jake Paul is reacting to his fiancée Jutta Leerdam’s fall in her Friday, December 26, Olympic speed skating qualifying race. “It’s really, really hard. And I know this is her whole life. Her whole dream. And everything she’s worked so hard for. My heart is broken,” Paul said to reporters o... Read more

Usmagazine - Dec 28
12 Industrials Stocks Moving In Friday's After-Market Session
12 Industrials Stocks Moving In Friday's After-Market Session

GainersWF Holding (NASDAQ:WFF) stock moved upwards by 12.3% to $0.82 during Friday's after-market session. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $13.9 million. Intercont (Cayman) (NASDAQ:NCT) shares increased by 5.34% to $0.24. The company's market cap stands at $7.0 million. Odyssey... Read more

Benzinga - Dec 26
The UK wants to scrap jury trials for many crimes. Opponents fear the loss of an ancient right | CNN
The UK wants to scrap jury trials for many crimes. Opponents fear the loss of an ancient right | CNN

For hundreds of years, Britons accused of substantial crimes have had the right to be tried by their peers in a court of law. But now as the country grapples with an acute backlog of cases waiting to be heard, the right to trial by jury is being curtailed, in what legal experts warn could lead to... Read more

Cnn - Dec 23
'Alien spaceship' 3I/ATLAS 'ignored Earth' as we're not 'centre of attention for extraterrestrials'
'Alien spaceship' 3I/ATLAS 'ignored Earth' as we're not 'centre of attention for extraterrestrials'

31/ATLAS made its long-awaited nearest approach to Earth on Friday but just hurtled past, showing that the aliens who "sent" it just aren't interested in us, claims a Harvard space boffin Read more

Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 20
Financial barriers drive low participation in cancer clinical trials
Financial barriers drive low participation in cancer clinical trials

A study by Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals researchers has overturned long-held assumptions about why more cancer patients don't enroll in clinical trials that could potentially save their lives. Read more

Medical News - Dec 19
Laughing gas shows fast antidepressant effects in early clinical trials
Laughing gas shows fast antidepressant effects in early clinical trials

A systematic review and meta-analysis in eBioMedicine shows that nitrous oxide can rapidly reduce depressive symptoms within hours, particularly at higher doses, but effects are short-lived after single treatments. Repeated dosing appears to extend and strengthen antidepressant benefits, although... Read more

Medical News - Dec 09
Calcium supplements do not prevent pre-eclampsia, large trials show no meaningful benefit
Calcium supplements do not prevent pre-eclampsia, large trials show no meaningful benefit

Despite long-standing recommendations, a major updated Cochrane review finds that calcium supplementation during pregnancy does not meaningfully reduce pre-eclampsia risk, prompting a rethink of how best to prevent hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Read more

Medical News - Dec 08
Exa-cel shows complete success in early pediatric trials for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia
Exa-cel shows complete success in early pediatric trials for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia

Preliminary results from two trials of the gene therapy exagamglogene autotemcel (exa-cel) suggest the therapy offers an effective cure for beta-thalassemia and sickle cell disease in children younger than 12. Read more

Medical News - Dec 06
Why is Labour scrapping jury trials for some cases? – The Latest
Why is Labour scrapping jury trials for some cases? – The Latest

Criminal cases in England and Wales where a prison sentence is likely to be less than three years will be heard by a judge, not a jury, under plans from justice secretary David Lammy. Would it help reduce the backlog in courts? Or could it be purely to save money? Alexandra Topping joins Lucy Hou... Read more

The Guardian - Dec 02
Thursday briefing: ​What could the government’s proposals to scrap jury trials mean for democracy?
Thursday briefing: ​What could the government’s proposals to scrap jury trials mean for democracy?

In today’s newsletter: As pressure mounts to tackle ​the backlog​ of almost 80,000​ cases, the government is considering sweeping reforms that senior lawyers warn may reshape justice in England and WalesGood morning. Yesterday, Rachel Reeves finally delivered her long-trailed budget aimed at plug... Read more

The Guardian - Nov 27