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Breitbart: Chinese Alien Arrested and Charged with Smuggling Biological Materials
Chengxuan Han, a Chinese national pursuing a Ph.D., has been arrested for allegedly smuggling biological materials into the U.S. and making false statements to federal agents. The packages, sent from China to individuals at the University of Michigan, contained materials related to round worms.
The FBI and other federal agencies are investigating the case, which is part of a broader crackdown on similar smuggling operations linked to Chinese nationals. Concerns over the influx of Chinese students in the U.S. have prompted actions from the Trump administration, including restrictions on certain universities.
Breitbart: Ayatollah Talks Tough After Overnight Attack: 'Bitter and Painful Destiny' Awaits Israel
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed a "bitter and painful" end for Israel following Israeli airstrikes that targeted Iranian military leaders and nuclear facilities. The strikes were described as a preemptive measure against Iran's nuclear ambitions, which Israel views as a direct threat.
In response, Iran threatened a "crushing" retaliation and condemned the attacks as a "declaration of war." The Iranian regime has called for unity among its people in the face of external aggression while also announcing plans to construct a new uranium enrichment facility.
GB News: Israel kills Iran's military leader in devastating overnight missile blitz
Israel has conducted a series of airstrikes against Iran, targeting key military and nuclear facilities, including the killing of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Hossein Salami. Prime Minister Netanyahu described the operation as essential for Israel's survival and vowed to continue until the Iranian threat is neutralized.
In response, Iran's leadership condemned the strikes, promising repercussions. The U.S. has distanced itself from the operation, emphasizing its focus on protecting American forces in the region and warning U.S. personnel in Israel to remain sheltered.
Breitbart: Trump: Iran Ignored 60-Day Deadline to Make Deal
President Trump criticized Iranian officials for not responding to his 60-day ultimatum regarding their nuclear program, stating that they missed their opportunity for a deal. He emphasized that both he and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu remain firm in their stance against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.
Trump warned of severe consequences if Iran does not act soon, highlighting the military capabilities of the U.S. and Israel. He urged Iran to negotiate to avoid further violence and destruction, noting recent evacuations of U.S. personnel from the region.
Times Of Israel: Jews abroad told to remain vigilant after Israeli pounding of Iran
Iran has launched drone attacks against Israel in retaliation for Israel's military campaign targeting its nuclear program, all of which were intercepted. Security officials warn that Israelis and Jews abroad could face increased threats from Iran, which has a history of violence against Jewish targets globally.
Jewish security groups are urging vigilance and heightened security measures in North America, despite no specific threats being reported. Iran's past actions indicate a pattern of retaliating against Israeli interests abroad, often using proxies and criminal networks to carry out attacks.
Fox News: How close was Iran to a nuclear weapon before Israel’s strike on Tehran?
Israel's recent airstrikes on Tehran signify a significant escalation in the ongoing proxy war with Iran, as concerns grow over Iran's potential nuclear capabilities. Israeli intelligence suggests Iran is close to assembling a crude nuclear device, with uranium enrichment levels nearing 60%, just shy of the 90% required for weapons-grade material.
While some experts warn that these developments could provoke Iran into pursuing a nuclear weapon, others argue that U.S. intelligence indicates Iran is not actively seeking to build a bomb. The situation remains precarious, with the potential for further escalation following Israel's military actions.
Fox News: Tim Walz floats China as 'neutral actor' with 'moral authority' to negotiate Middle East peace
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz suggested that China could be viewed as a potential "moral authority" in negotiating peace in the Middle East, particularly after Israel's military actions against Iran. He remarked that the U.S. is not seen as a neutral actor in these tensions.
Walz's comments come amid scrutiny of his ties to China, including previous support for a medical research institute linked to a Chinese military company. The event was hosted by the Center for American Progress, which also has connections to China.
#culture
The Economist: Cover Story newsletter: How we chose the cover image
The Economist's Cover Story newsletter reveals the intricate decision-making behind selecting and designing its cover image. Deputy editor Robert Guest shares insights into the creative process, including preliminary sketches and the debates that shape the final design seen by millions.
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Fox News: Marine experts find likely remains of 18th-century treasure ship that was lost for centuries
Underwater archaeologists have potentially identified the wreck of the Recovery, an 18th-century British treasure ship that sank off Wexford, Ireland, in 1787. The ship, carrying valuable cargo including marble, bronze, and rare art, was lost with six lives on board.
Marine expert Edmond O’Byrne's team found significant artifacts, including a copper-covered rudder and an anchor, which suggest the ship's historical significance. The cargo may still be intact, and the site will remain monitored for further discoveries.
#health
The Economist: Is the “manopause” real?
The concept of "manopause," often likened to menopause in women, is debated among experts. While men may experience symptoms such as loss of libido and fatigue as they age, these changes are not as clearly defined or universally experienced as menopause in women.
The evolutionary reasons behind menopause in women remain a mystery, with few mammals exhibiting similar patterns. Research continues into various health topics, including fetal health, drone technology, protein needs, ancient manuscripts, budget cuts at NASA, and advancements in Alzheimer's treatment.