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The United States investigates Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain implant company, for killing 1,500 animals

The United States investigates Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain implant company, for killing 1,500 animals

USA has opened a federal investigation into a possible case of abused animals against Neuralinkthe neurotechnology company with which Elon Musk pretend to develop brain implants. Several employees have denounced that animal tests and their deaths are accelerating, which has led authorities to study whether the company has violated the Animal Welfare Law, according to Reuters. The agency, which has had access to internal documents, has indicated that the Inspector General of the US Department of Agriculture opened the investigation "a few months ago" at the request of an attorney general. Internal complaints raise fears that Neuralink has caused necessary…
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Key county for Wisconsin Democrats

Key county for Wisconsin Democrats

December 29, 2022, 4:00 pm UTCFor shaquille brewster Y kailani koenigNBC News reporters tracked seven leading counties as part of the "County to County" project for the 2022 midterm elections. This is some of what they learned from.Home to the University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin state capital, Madison, Dane County provided a clear measure of Democratic enthusiasm in the battleground state that helped propel President Joe Biden to the White House in 2020. The growing county has turned increasingly and overwhelmingly Democratic, helping the party overcome the GOP's growing advantages in rural areas during high-turnout elections.Yet when the Omicron…
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The basketball court of the University of Arkansas in Little Rock badly damaged by low temperatures

The basketball court of the University of Arkansas in Little Rock badly damaged by low temperatures

Subzero temperatures in Little Rock caused a water coil at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Jack Stephens Center to rupture, causing extensive damage to the field.Joe Foley Court was covered in water, so the school had no choice but to rip up the hardwood to let it dry.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Jaizec Lottie of the Arkansas Little Rock Trojans moves the ball up court during the game between the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Arkansas Little Rock Trojans at Lawlor Events Center on November 16, 2018 in Reno, Nevada. (Jonathan Devitch/Getty Images)Thursday's men's and…
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Rep. Jamie Raskin announces he has been diagnosed with cancer

Rep. Jamie Raskin announces he has been diagnosed with cancer

Rep. Jamie Raskin, a leading member of the January 6 committee and former manager of Trump's impeachment, announced Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with cancer."After several days of testing, I was diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, which is a serious but curable form of cancer," said Raskin, D-Md., in a declarationadding that he will undergo "a course of chemoimmunotherapy on an outpatient basis."Raskin, 60, was chosen last week by his fellow Democrats to be the rank member in the Oversight and Reform Committee when the new Congress is sworn in next week.“I hope to be able to work…
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why we stopped going to the moon and why now we try again

why we stopped going to the moon and why now we try again

On December 7, 1972, exactly fifty years ago, the last manned mission to the moon. Apollo 17 took off at night, landed on the lunar surface, carried out a series of scientific experiments, and returned safely to Earth. Half a century later, the history of the last manned lunar voyage It explains why humanity stopped going to the Moon and why it is now trying to launch a new manned program to set foot on the Earth's satellite again. Fasten your seatbelts because this chronicle comes with the odd shock. Lets start by the beginning. To understand the origins of…
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Supreme Court Title 42 vote keeps border closed to asylum seekers, and Biden’s politics close to Trump’s

Supreme Court Title 42 vote keeps border closed to asylum seekers, and Biden’s politics close to Trump’s

A border closure policy originally enacted by the Trump administration will remain in place for now after the Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to consider the argument of 19 Republican-controlled states fighting to keep the measure alive. The policy, known as Title 42, had already been ruled illegal by a federal judge. But the nation's highest court will now assess whether Republican-led states can continue their legal intervention to defend Title 42, allowing the extension of an inhumane policy that denies asylum seekers entry to the United States. But it's not just Republicans who are working to ban immigrants. Epidemiologists, public…
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