What is a no-brainer? Angry “Jeopardy!” fans lashed out over a final question Tuesday they said was “too easy” and is a sign the game show isn’t “trying anymore.” In a Final Jeopardy question with the category “colleges and universities,” guest host Sanjay Gupta asked contestants which school had recently …
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Plant-based meat not nutritionally the same as real meat: study
Plant-based meat alternatives may look and cook like real meat, but scientists say that the nutritional components may not be the same. Researchers at Duke University compared 36 food samples — 18 of widely known plant-based meat alternatives to 18 grass-fed ground beef options from a ranch in Idaho. For …
Read More »NYC Democratic mayoral nominee Adams says treat gun violence 'as public health emergency'
The morning after he was projected as the winner of new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< was zeroing in on the issue that helped him surge to victory in a large field of contenders in the June 22 election. “We have abandoned our cities,” Adams, who served more than two decades in …
Read More »Texas lawmakers expected to discuss voting reform at special session after Supreme Court's Arizona decision
us-regions lawmakers are expected to discuss voting reforms meant to provide greater election security after the Supreme Court upheld Arizona rules that Democrats had claimed were illegal and discriminatory. The Texas legislature will open a special session on Thursday at the behest of Gov. Greg Abbott. TEXAS DEMOCRATS MULL ANOTHER …
Read More »Judge won't block parts of Georgia election law for now
ATLANTA (AP) – A judiciary on Wednesday declined to block some challenged sections of us-regions’s new election law ahead of two runoff elections next week, but he didn’t rule out the possibility for future elections. Election integrity activists had asked U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee to prohibit the state from …
Read More »Eastern US sees Songbirds dying from mysterious illness, scientists ask public for help
Across the eastern and mid-Atlantic United States, wild-nature are dying and scientists are asking for the public’s help to understand why. In Kentucky, officials have reported accounts of the sick birds in Jefferson, Kenton and Boone counties. RARE ORANGE-EYED OWL SPOTTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MORE THAN 125 YEARS …
Read More »Dog owner offers warning after beloved pet dies after being left with pet sitter
This is every pet owner’s worst nightmare. A young woman from California was visiting her boyfriend in Georgia to go to a weddings” target=”_blank”>wedding<. After finding one through an app, she thought she had left her beloved pet in good hands for the two or three nights she would be …
Read More »Man’s viral 240-pound weight loss transformation: ‘Anything's possible’
Stephen Vysocky’s major life transformation started in 2018. Vysocky, 34, from Riverside, us-regions, had struggled with his weight for much of his life. At his heaviest – or at least his heaviest recorded weight – Vysocky weighed in at 505 pounds. Although he tried different diets and programs, Vysocky said …
Read More »Arizona AG Brnovich ‘greatly alarmed’ by White House’s ‘door-to-door’ vaccine push, raises privacy concerns
EXCLUSIVE: Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Tuesday wrote to President Biden expressing his concern about a plan by the White House to go “door-to-door” to encourage unvaccinated Americans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine – raising privacy concerns and warning that Arizona will not tolerate potential federal government intrusion. Brnovich …
Read More »Viruses most common cause of myocarditis in kids, American Heart Association says
While myocarditis has been in the headlines lately due to rare occurrences in mRNA infectious-disease infectious-disease recipients, it’s viruses that are the most common cause of the condition in children, the American Heart Association (AHA) said. And while many cases resolve on their own, a statement from the group, which …
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