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US Postal Service preparing to hike postage rates for second time this year
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US Postal Service preparing to hike postage rates for second time this year

US Postal Service preparing to hike postage rates for second time this year
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The Degenerative Disaster of Medicare
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The Degenerative Disaster of Medicare

The Degenerative Disaster of Medicare
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18 Simple Habits That Create a Prepared Mindset
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18 Simple Habits That Create a Prepared Mindset

18 Simple Habits That Create a Prepared Mindset
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White House Still Lying About Parkinson's Expert Visits
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White House Still Lying About Parkinson's Expert Visits

White House Still Lying About Parkinson's Expert Visits
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World-First mRNA Vaccine Could Topple Number One Killer Of Baby Asian Elephants
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World-First mRNA Vaccine Could Topple Number One Killer Of Baby Asian Elephants

A deadly disease for baby Asian elephants is the target for an mRNA vaccine that has been administered to an elephant for the first time. Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is the number one killer for Asian elephant calves living under managed care in North America and Europe, and is a significant threat for free-ranging populations. It has also been connected to a number of African elephant deaths in the United States.EEHV is so deadly because it can cause hemorrhagic disease characterized by damaged blood vessels, bleeding, and organ failure. To prevent this, the EEHV mRNA vaccine exposes elephants to the viral proteins that enable the virus to enter the host’s cells, effectively preparing them so that they can launch an immune attack should the same viral proteins come knocking again. This means their bodies can fight off EEHV before it’s had a chance to take hold.The world-first vaccine was developed by Dr Paul Ling of the Baylor College of Medicine in partnership with Houston Zoo, with a helping hand from a few unexpected places. There’s Colossal Biosciences, the de-extinction giants trying to bring back mammoths and save a few endangered species along the way, and the COVID-19 vaccine.Colossal helped to provide research support and acceleration funding for the vaccine. Meanwhile, the rapid deployment of the COVID-19 vaccine – and all the pipelines that enabled its fast development – energized the efforts to develop the mRNA-based vaccine for EEHV.EEHV is the number one killer for Asian elephant calves in managed care.Image credit: worradirek / Shutterstock.comExtensive preclinical trials demonstrated that the resulting vaccine could induce an immune response without adverse side effects. It has now been given to a 40-year-old Asian elephant named Tess, who will be monitored to see if the vaccine can be rolled out to other elephants.Tess’s shot targets the EEHV1A strain of the virus, which is behind the majority of deadly cases among Asian elephants. However, the team behind its creation is hopeful that it can be easily modified to target other strains in circulation, including the one affecting African elephants.“The goal of the vaccine is first, to be safe to the elephants upon administration,” Colossal Biosciences told IFLScience. “Secondly, to stimulate the immune system of the elephant to activate immune cells and release antibodies that neutralize the virus upon infection or activation.”“Thirdly, the memory cells of the immune system have to 'remember' to neutralize the same virus in the future in a faster, more efficient manner. And finally, to identify all vulnerable individuals in zoos and administer it at the right window of time to provide protection, which should be usually around the time their young bodies are weaned off the protective antibodies provided by the mother early in life.”          It’s a big step to safeguarding young captive elephants from this deadly disease, as well as those out in the wild, but it’s also hoped it could have applications in human medicine.“The technology to develop the first EEHV mRNA vaccine is based on the already successfully deployed technology of the Covid vaccine,” added Colossal. “But success in immunizing against EEHV will further enable more focused efforts for vaccine development in other human herpesviruses (HHVs) that are also double stranded DNA viruses, and more broadly to other viruses in the Herpesviridae family which does include HSVs.”
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Heritage report breaks down precisely how to hold China accountable for the COVID-19 cover-up, $18 trillion in damages
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Heritage report breaks down precisely how to hold China accountable for the COVID-19 cover-up, $18 trillion in damages

There have a been multiple efforts in recent years to hold the Chinese regime accountable in full or in part for the pandemic. For instance, Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas) introduced the China Lied, People Died Act last year, which would have prohibited "the availability of Federal funds for programs, projects, or activities in the People's Republic of China until amounts made available for COVID-19 relief in the United States have been reimbursed, and for other purposes." Like Nehls' bill, most efforts to make Beijing pay for its maleficence have gone sideways or nowhere at all. According to the Heritage Foundation's Nonpartisan Commission on China and COVID-19, not all is hopeless. The commission, chaired by former Director of National Intelligence and Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe (R), released a report Monday both assessing the cost of the pandemic and outlining ways that China can be made to answer for its role in maximizing the fallout of COVID-19. The report noted that while other states, organizations, and individuals may have played contributing roles in the pandemic, "China has been in a league uniquely of its own in its active and aggressive opposition to honesty, transparency, and accountability regarding the virus and its spread." "This behavior by the Chinese government, more than anything else, was the proximal origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, added the report." Cover-up The Heritage commission's report underscored both the intentionality and impact of the Chinese regime's cover-up of the spread of COVID-19. "There were seven weeks during which Chinese officials could have shown good faith and honored their international commitments to try to prevent a domestic epidemic from becoming a global pandemic," said the report. "They consistently chose to do otherwise." Blaze News previously detailed how Chinese authorities delayed warning the world about the emergency of COVID-19 and silenced those individuals who tried to raise the alarm. While it appears the virus began spreading by the fall of 2019 at the latest, communist officials waited until Dec. 31, 2019, to alert the World Health Organization, then claimed, "The disease is preventable and controllable." The Heritage commission's report noted that even when China finally got around to informing the WHO, it "withheld vital information," including the type of virus behind the illness, the actual number of infected persons, and insights into human-to-human transmission. A Five Eyes intelligence dossier accused the Chinese regime in May 2020 of engaging in an "assault on international transparency" to the "endangerment of other countries," reported the New York Post. The intelligence dossier indicated that Chinese officials had scrambled to bury evidence of the virus and its origins, "destroying" lab samples, censoring evidence of spread, and denying sample requests from other countries. Extra to destroying lab evidence, the Heritage commission noted that Chinese authorities barred researchers and scientists, especially those linked to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, from sharing information about the virus their peers had likely engineered. While lying to the world about the virus, the Department of Homeland Security intelligence service indicated that "the Chinese Government intentionally concealed the severity of COVID-19 from the international community in early January while it stockpiled medical supplies by both increasing imports and decreasing exports." Not only did China deceive the world and exploit the deception, it locked down domestic travel while allowing infected Chinese citizens to travel internationally. According to the New York Times, 175,000 people left Wuhan on Jan. 1, 2020, alone. A total of 7 million people left Wuhan that month before travel was restricted, thousands of whom were infected. The Heritage commission's report noted that there were 1,300 direct flights from Wuhan to 17 cities in the U.S. before the American government restricted travel on Jan. 31, 2021 — a move China and the WHO recommended against. Costs The commission noted that as of last month, over 1.1 million Americans were estimated to have been slain by the foreign-born virus. COVID-19 claimed the lives of roughly 28 million people worldwide. Besides filling morgues and leaving empty chairs at dinner tables around the country, the report noted the pandemic drove roughly 97 million people worldwide into poverty; dropped the world's collective GDP by several points; sent unemployment skyrocketing; ejected billions of children out of classrooms, setting them back academically; and adversely impacted vulnerable persons' mental health. 'The Chinese government must be held accountable for its role in obfuscating the truth about the COVID-19 pandemic.' The report emphasized that in the U.S., the pandemic left behind not only broken hearts and stunted children but also financial burdens. The Heritage commission estimated that as of December 2023, the total cost of the pandemic in the U.S. had exceeded $18 trillion. Deaths accounted for over $8.6 trillion of the total cost. Lost income alternatively accounted for $1.82 trillion of the total; chronic conditions for $6.02 trillion; mental health issues for $1.98 trillion; and educational losses for nearly a half-trillion dollars. Comeuppance The Heritage commission determined that "the Chinese government and its affiliates can be and should be held liable for damages to the United States and its people caused by Chinese negligence and malfeasance related to the COVID-19 pandemic." To hold China accountable, however, the report noted that lawmakers must revise the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act to remove "a foreign sovereign's immunity in the specific context of the extraordinary circumstances of global pandemics that lead to more than one million excess deaths of American citizens and residents and are caused by a foreign state." With FSIA amended to no longer stand in the way of holding China liable for damages, the commission indicated there would be several possible causes of action, including negligence; strict liability for abnormally dangerous activities; public nuisance; anti-competitive behavior; fraudulent misrepresentation; and civil Racketeer and Corrupt Organization Act violations. In addition to targeting China generally, the commission indicated that two Chinese airlines that have subjected themselves to U.S. jurisdiction — China Southern Airlines Company Ltd. and China Eastern Airlines Company Ltd. — could also be fair game, along with Chinese manufacturers of personal protective equipment and the Chinese National Pharmaceutical Group. The commission made clear, however, that there are other ways to skin a cat. The commission made multiple recommendations, including: Congress should create a reparations task force to cover claims against China and explore ways to expand U.S. federal court jurisdiction such that Chinese individuals and agencies can be held liable for U.S. civil claims. Congress should pass former Republican Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher's BIOSECURE Act to "begin decoupling U.S. government and commercial supply chains from Chinese state-backed companies." Congress should pass a law requiring an audit of all American funding for biomedical and other such research activities in China, where the working presumption is that all research should be canceled unless "relevant sponsors can demonstrate that their research projects are overwhelmingly in the public interest and entail extremely low risk of harm." The president should impose sanctions on Chinese officials and organizations linked to the cover-up of the virus and its initial spread and get serious about the threat of gain-of-function research. The president should block U.S. outbound investment in the Chinese biotechnology sector. The president should lean on the WHO to hold China accountable for violating Articles 6 and 7 of the International Health Regulations. A failure by American leaders to act would incentivize the CCP "to persist in its nontransparent, noncooperative, and even hostile behavior," said the report. Ratcliffe said in a statement, "The Chinese government must be held accountable for its role in obfuscating the truth about the COVID-19 pandemic — a pandemic that caused more than 1 million American deaths and $18 trillion in economic damage in the United States." "While most of our government and media have focused on legitimate concerns about the origins of the virus, we must also focus on how the [Chinese Communist Party's] lack of transparency and distortion of facts accelerated a global pandemic, regardless of how COVID-19 originated," added Ratcliffe. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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#RunJoeRunAMovie: Biden's Resolve to Stay in the 2024 Race Ignites a Hilarious New Hashtag Game
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#RunJoeRunAMovie: Biden's Resolve to Stay in the 2024 Race Ignites a Hilarious New Hashtag Game

#RunJoeRunAMovie: Biden's Resolve to Stay in the 2024 Race Ignites a Hilarious New Hashtag Game
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tvOS 18’s Apple TV+ upgrade makes the best streaming app even better
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tvOS 18’s Apple TV+ upgrade makes the best streaming app even better

tvOS 18 is full of great features. After a few years of neglecting the Apple TV operating system, it seems Apple is more focused than ever on its home hardware and software because tvOS 17 was packed with innovation, and we can't stop hearing rumors about new home products. With tvOS 18, one of the greatest features coming later this year is inSight, which has just been added to iOS 18 and Apple TV's software with beta 3. Apple says inSight "displays timely information about actors, characters, and music from Apple TV+ movies and shows onscreen in real-time." With that, whenever you're watching Apple TV+ content, you can swipe up to discover this new inSight section. Users can select an actor to view their background and filmography page or quickly view the song playing in a scene and add it to an Apple Music playlist. Image source: José Adorno for BGR Since this is an Apple TV+ feature, it's deeply integrated with iOS 18 and tvOS 18. So, if you're watching something on your Apple TV, you can also access your iPhone's Remote app to discover an inSight section and not interrupt your show with this additional information. While this tvOS 18 feature is very similar to what Amazon Prime Video has offered for a few years now, Apple was able to take it a step further with a deep system integration. For me, it means I'll never miss a song that I enjoy, as I can quickly add it to Apple Music. In addition, I'm terrible with actors' names, so having an easier way to see who that artist is and which other roles they might have played is very handy. Besides that, tvOS 18 is expected to add even more features to Apple TV users, such as improved Enhance Dialogue, automatic subtitles when the show changes to another language (or you don't understand what they're saying), and so much more. Discover more functions coming to Apple TV in our guide below. Don't Miss: tvOS 18: Release date, features, download, Apple TV compatibility, more The post tvOS 18’s Apple TV+ upgrade makes the best streaming app even better appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $53 HP Chromebook, $850 M3 MacBook Air, 20% off LG C4 OLED TV, $28 Echo Dot, more Today’s deals: Rare Meta Quest 3 discount, $8 mosquito bite relief, $300 off Narwal Freo X Ultra, more Best Apple deals for July 2024 Today’s deals: $249 iPad 9th-Gen, $20 Anker Soundcore earbuds, $110 Ninja AF161 Max XL Air Fryer, more
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Mike Johnson Presses NATO to Meet Spending Goals
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Mike Johnson Presses NATO to Meet Spending Goals

House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson combined praise for NATO with a call for members to meet their targeted annual spending of at least 2% of GDP on defense in his first major foreign policy speech as the chamber's Republican leader.
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NATO, Asian Partners Move Closer on Countering China
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NATO, Asian Partners Move Closer on Countering China

In the third year of the war in Ukraine, NATO is set to deepen relations with its four Indo-Pacific partners, which, although not part of the military alliance, are gaining prominence as Russia and China forge closer ties to counter the United States and the two Koreas.
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