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Aug 1, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Dems Claim Republicans Are 'Rigging' Midterms
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Republicans for allegedly "rigging" the midterm elections through redistricting in Texas, claiming it undermines democratic integrity. He previously condemned similar claims made by Donald Trump in 2016, labeling them as "absurd & pathetic."
The Texas legislature is set to address redistricting after a DOJ letter suggested current maps violate the Voting Rights Act. The proposed changes aim to create more majority-minority districts, though they reportedly do not significantly alter the political landscape for Republican incumbents.
#health
GB News: Beyond five-a-day: Scientists uncover how many plants you need to slash blood sugar and cholesterol levels
A study from King's College London indicates that consuming eleven different plant varieties daily offers greater cardiovascular and metabolic benefits than the traditional five-a-day guideline. Participants with higher plant diversity showed improved cholesterol and blood sugar levels compared to those with less variety.
The research, published in Clinical Nutrition, analyzed over 670 adults and found that while dietary variety improved health markers, nutritional shortfalls in fiber and micronutrients persisted across all groups. Experts suggest focusing on both the quantity and diversity of plant-based foods for better health outcomes.
#technology
The Economist: China has top-flight AI models. But it is struggling to run them
China's DeepSeek AI firm has developed competitive AI models, marking a significant achievement as it operates despite U.S. semiconductor export controls. This advancement highlights China's growing capabilities in artificial intelligence, rivaling those from Silicon Valley.
Trump's recent reversal on chip-export controls may further enhance China's access to necessary technology, potentially boosting its AI development.