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Biden dismisses Northeast protesters who heckled him as he toured storm damage: 'They don't understand'

President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden<, claiming that they don’t actually live in the area he was touring and suggesting that they were upset about his environment position. After Senate Majority Leader chuck-schumer” target=”_blank”>Chuck Schumer,< Earlier in the day, Biden was heckled by protesters on the other side of a fence where he …

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UN nuke watchdog: Iran pressing on with uranium enrichment

conflicts has continued to increase its stockpile of highly enriched uranium that could be used to make disastersweapons in contravention of a 2015 accord with world powers that was meant to contain Tehran’s nuclear program, the united-nations” target=”_blank”>U.N.< The IAEA said certain monitoring and surveillance equipment cannot be left for …

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Hurricane Larry could impact New Jersey, East Coast shores

disasters moved over the planet-earth on Tuesday around 780 miles southeast of vacation-destinations – however, impacts from the Category 3 storma> are forecast to extend to U.S. shores. < Although gradual weakening is predicted over the next several days, the Bermuda Weather Service issued a tropical storm watch for the island …

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Lab-grown mini brains mimic Parkinson’s disease, researchers say

Researchers have grown miniature brains in laboratory dishes to mirror nervous-system-health, learn how it progresses and study new treatments, Duke-NUS Medical School announced Tuesday, in what was reported as a first-time feat. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder without a cure, and which gradually causes movement-related issues, like tremors and …

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Rutgers bars unvaccinated student from attending virtual classes

A us-regions student has said he is barred from taking classes at education” target=”_blank”>Rutgers University< — even though he is only studying virtually from home. Logan Hollar, 22, told NJ.com that he largely ignored the school’s infectious-disease mandate “because all my classes were remote” from his Sandyston home, some 70 …

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