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The article aggregates several news snippets concerning psychedelics. The main recurring theme is President Trump signing an executive order to expedite the FDA's review of certain psychedelic drugs designated as breakthrough therapies.
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The article reports on Steve Kerr's uncertainty regarding his future with the Golden State Warriors following a season-ending loss.
A new study indicates that colorectal cancer is becoming a leading cause of death among Americans under 50, with the death rate increase being strongly linked to lower educational attainment.
Since the end of the war in Syria last year, a significant number of Syrians residing in Turkey have returned home. The article notes that these departures are negatively impacting the Turkish economy, particularly in the textile and…
CNN reported that Ukraine struck several Russian oil facilities, including refineries and a port, shortly after the United States granted Moscow a waiver allowing the sale of sanctioned Russian oil.
The article reports that UNICEF expressed outrage after Israeli forces allegedly killed two contracted water truck drivers in Gaza and called for a full investigation.
President Trump directed his administration to accelerate reviews of psychedelic drugs, including ibogaine, despite the drug's current high-risk status.
The article reports on the ongoing dispute regarding alleged academic fraud at the University of Fort Hare, stemming from a letter from EFF leader Julius Malema naming several ANC leaders.
The article discusses the significance of surnames to personal identity. It features an individual, Andy Mycock, who is an academic, discussing the unique challenges faced by people with what he terms 'unfortunate surnames.' The piece is…
The article reports on renewed tensions between the United States and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. H. A. Hellyer analyzed the situation, characterizing the tensions as a strategy of mutual pressure during ongoing negotiations.
The article reports that a French soldier was killed and three others were wounded during an attack on a UN mission in southern Lebanon.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's office denied reports that city funds were used for a 'wellness perks' program advertised by the local advocacy group 'Belonging Matters' for LGBTQ migrants.
The article details baseball player Tyler Glasnow's recent successful pitching performance in Denver against the Rockies, contrasting it with previous struggles.
A study in mice found that artificial sweeteners like sucralose and stevia could pass on changes in metabolism-related genes and gut bacteria to subsequent generations, even if those later generations did not consume the sweeteners.
The article discusses the New York Mets' upcoming baseball game against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. It focuses heavily on the Mets' right-hander, Freddy Peralta, detailing his historical performance metrics against the Cubs' batters,…
A new study published in Nature Communications demonstrates that the maximum work extractable from a quantum system can be achieved even without knowing the system's exact quantum state beforehand.
The article critiques Zohran Mamdani's proposed 'city-run groceries' initiative, questioning its cost, feasibility, and overall value to the city.