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Embattled Alzheimer’s Researcher Is Charged With Fraud
Hoau-Yan Wang, a professor at City College, published studies supporting simufilam, now in advanced clinical trials. -
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Scientist behind Alzheimer’s drug in late-stage trials is indicted on charges of research fraud
A neuroscientist whose work helped pave the way for an Alzheimer’s drug candidate was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of fraud. -
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Beryl strengthens into a hurricane in the Atlantic, forecast to become a major storm
Beryl has strengthened into a hurricane in the Atlantic and is forecast to become a major storm as it nears Caribbean -
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Hurricane Beryl slams Carriacou Island as a major Category 4 storm
Hurricane Beryl on Monday was approaching the Windward Islands as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph. -
ABC News - Health
The legal odyssey for OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and its owners is complex. Here's what to know
The Supreme Court has rejected a settlement for OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family who own the company -
The Guardian - World
‘Surely we are smarter than mowing down 1,000-year-old trees to make T-shirts’ – the complex rise of viscose
You would be forgiven for thinking that your wood pulp top is sustainable. But you might be surprised to hear just how many forests are being felled to make it. You might think that wearing a top made from wood pulp would give instant ... -
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Before the ruling, prosecutors and some judges adjusted their approach to the charge in Jan. 6 cases.
Federal judges have agreed to release about 10 defendants who were serving prison terms because of their convictions under an obstruction law. -
The New York Times - Tech
Robots Get a Fleshy Face (and a Smile) in New Research
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human expressiveness. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why More Older New Yorkers Are Ending Up in Homeless Shelters
The number of people older than 65 who are living in shelters is growing quickly, in an unheralded sign of New York City’s affordable housing crisis.New York
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The court said that former U.S. presidents retain significant immunity from prosecution for acts taken while in office, a decision that threatens to hamper efforts to prosecute Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
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'Mary Cassatt at Work' Review: Labors of Love
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'Robeson' Review:Davóne Tines as the Tortured Hero
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