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Month: July 2025

Protesters with signs gather outside the venue for Rep. Bryan Steil's town hall in Elkhorn

GOP lawmaker faces raucous crowd in Wisconsin, critical questions over tariffs and immigration policy

By Betul Tuncer, Eric Bradner, CNN (CNN) — Republican Rep. Bryan Steil faced a rowdy crowd at a town hall-style event in Wisconsin on Thursday, with attendees angrily confronting him over a wide range of topics, including tariffs, President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful Bill,” the war in Gaza and immigration policy. Audience members frequently interrupted

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Un nuevo estudio muestra cambios en los patrones de cáncer de recto a lo largo de diferentes generaciones

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) — Los estadounidenses nacidos en 1990 tienen cuatro veces más riesgo de desarrollar cáncer de recto que los nacidos en 1950, según un nuevo estudio que revela la drástica evolución de los patrones de cáncer a lo largo de las generaciones. Esta alarmante tendencia también se extiende a los cánceres gastrointestinales, que

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CalTrans pavement rehabilitation and shoulder widening project set to last through the fall

San Bernardino, Calif (KESQ)- The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) continues to work on a $21.9 million dollar pavement rehabilitation and shoulder widening project.  This project takes place on state route 247 this work is funded through the senate bill “The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017”. Construction signs are now placed throughout the

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Magdalena Zernicka-Geotz is the Bren professor of biology and biological engineering at Caltech.

Lab-grown embryo models are getting more realistic. Scientists are getting more concerned

By Katie Hunt, CNN (CNN) — Scientists are exploring ways to mimic the origins of human life without two fundamental components: sperm and egg. They are coaxing clusters of stem cells – programmable cells that can transform into many different specialized cell types – to form laboratory-grown structures that resemble human embryos. These embryo models

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The National Transportation Safety Board fact-finding hearing on January's midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

NTSB hearing reveals air traffic controllers should have warned passenger plane about helicopter before collision, but didn’t

By Alexandra Skores, Pete Muntean, CNN Washington, DC (CNN) — The National Transportation Safety Board questioned witnesses Thursday about air traffic control training, a key part of the investigation into January’s deadly midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. It was the second of three days of investigative hearings into what happened in the

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