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  • Trump officials end ‘temporary protected status’ for Afghans, Cameroonians | Donald Trump News

    Trump officials end ‘temporary protected status’ for Afghans, Cameroonians | Donald Trump News

    The administration of President Donald Trump has moved to end legal protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians legally living in the United States.

    On Friday, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security confirmed the decision, which will affect approximately 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians.

    Those individuals were able to live in the US under a designation called “temporary protected status” or TPS.

    The US government typically offers TPS to individuals already…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • ‘Extremely troubling’: Judge questions why US cannot locate deported man | Donald Trump News

    ‘Extremely troubling’: Judge questions why US cannot locate deported man | Donald Trump News

    A United States federal judge has called it “extremely troubling” that the administration of President Donald Trump failed to comply with her court order to provide details on the status of a Maryland resident illegally deported to El Salvador.

    At a tense hearing on Friday, US District Judge Paula Xinis demanded that the administration identify the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to El Salvador on March 15.

    She also required daily updates on the administration’s…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • ‘Stop The Famine’: Leading Palestinian NGO Network Release Urgent Appeal

    ‘Stop The Famine’: Leading Palestinian NGO Network Release Urgent Appeal

    The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic: (Photo: via UNRWA)

    By Robert Inlakesh

    The PNGO demanded that the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the United Nations officially declare Gaza a famine zone, in addition to putting out a call for countries to intervene.

    Israel has imposed a complete blockade on Gaza since March 2, blocking all humanitarian aid from entering the already unlivable occupied territory. In light of this, the leading Palestinian NGO Network has launched an…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Yemeni Armed Forces Strike Israeli Sites, Target US Warships in Red Sea

    Yemeni Armed Forces Strike Israeli Sites, Target US Warships in Red Sea

    Yahya Saree, the military spokesman for Yemen’s Ansarallah. (Photo: video grab)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    Precision strikes on Tel Aviv and the Red Sea mark Yemen’s latest response to Israeli aggression and US intervention.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces, affiliated with the Ansarallah movement, announced on Friday that their drone unit carried out a precise military operation targeting two Israeli military sites in Tel Aviv. The strikes were conducted using two ‘Yaffa’ drones.

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Why does Syria matter to Israel and Turkiye? | Syria’s War

    Why does Syria matter to Israel and Turkiye? | Syria’s War

    Two countries hold talks in bid to avoid confrontation in Syria.

    Israel and Turkiye have been holding closed-door meetings in Azerbaijan to work out ways to avoid direct conflict in Syria.

    Both have a military presence there, and both accuse the other of threatening regional security.

    Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes on Syria since Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December, destroying military infrastructure and hardware.

    Turkiye says these attacks and Israel’s expansion into…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Deadly rodent-borne hantavirus is an emerging disease with pandemic potential

    Deadly rodent-borne hantavirus is an emerging disease with pandemic potential

    Hantavirus recently made news headlines as the cause of death for Betsy Arakawa, the wife of actor Gene Hackman, but little is commonly known about it other than its connection to rodents.

    Virginia Tech researchers have gained a better understanding of this insidious virus by studying its rodent hosts in North America. Using National Science Foundation data, they found three hotspots of hantavirus circulation in wildlife — Virginia, Colorado, and Texas — and identified 15 rodent species as…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • New immune boost could expand access to cancer immunotherapy

    New immune boost could expand access to cancer immunotherapy

    Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have found that tapping into the body’s own immune system and activating a type of immune cell known as B cells, could be the key to boosting the effectiveness of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte, or TIL therapy. Results of their study were published in the Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer.

    TIL therapy starts with doctor’s removing tumors from the patient. These tumors are sent to a lab, where they are dissected to collect immune cells that have…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • Candidate deafness genes revealed in new study

    Candidate deafness genes revealed in new study

    New candidate genes which could be responsible for deafness have been identified.

    Congenital deafness (hearing loss from birth) is common, impacting around one in 1,000 babies born in the UK. The condition affects communication, social and cognitive development of children and general quality of life. It is largely caused by mutations in genes, but many of these genes remain to be discovered. Understanding the exact mutations that cause deafness could hold the key to devising…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • AI-generated ‘Synthetic scarred hearts’ aid atrial fibrillation treatment

    AI-generated ‘Synthetic scarred hearts’ aid atrial fibrillation treatment

    A new study demonstrates how artificial intelligence can predict the success of heart procedures without relying solely on real patient data.

    Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed an AI tool that creates synthetic yet medically accurate models of fibrotic heart tissue (heart scarring), aiding treatment planning for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. The study, published in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, could lead to more personalised care for patients…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • New key genes in Parkinson’s disease identified using CRISPR technology

    New key genes in Parkinson’s disease identified using CRISPR technology

    A longstanding mystery in Parkinson’s disease research has been why some individuals carrying pathogenic variants that increase their risk of PD go on to develop the disease, while others who also carry such variants do not. The prevailing theory has suggested additional genetic factors may play a role.

    To address this question, a new study from Northwestern Medicine used modern technology, called CRISPR interference, to systematically examine every gene in the human genome. The scientists…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com