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Fox News loses bid for Smartmatic voting-tech company’s records about Philippines bribery case

Smartmatic has successfully blocked Fox News from accessing records related to a bribery case involving its co-founder, as ruled by a New York judge. This decision is part of a larger legal battle, with Smartmatic suing Fox News for $2.7 billion. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for both parties and the broader discourse on voting technology and media accountability.

Pacific Grove swears in new mayor, three council members

Nick Smith was sworn in as the new mayor of Pacific Grove, marking his first term after two years on the council. Alongside him, Chaps Poduri was re-elected, while Tina Rau and Paul Walkingstick joined the council for the first time. This event signifies a crucial change in local governance and community representation.

Researchers launch “moonshot” to cure blindness through eye transplants

Researchers at the University of Colorado's Anschutz Medical Campus have launched a groundbreaking initiative to cure blindness through eye transplants, supported by up to $46 million in federal funding. This project forms part of a national "moonshot" effort aimed at addressing significant medical challenges.

Rep. Panetta, House members call on leadership to act on Xylazine bill

Reps. Jimmy Panetta and August Pfluger are leading a coalition of 42 House members advocating for urgent Congressional action on the bipartisan Combating Illicit Xylazine Act. This legislation aims to address the increasing misuse of xylazine, a dangerous veterinary sedative mixed with fentanyl, contributing to fatal overdoses across the U.S.

A twice-yearly shot could help end AIDS. But will it get to everyone who needs it?

A new twice-yearly shot aimed at preventing HIV infections will soon be available at low cost in 120 poorer countries, yet concerns arise as nearly all of Latin America is excluded from this initiative. This exclusion raises alarms about missing a vital opportunity to combat AIDS effectively. The article discusses the implications of this decision and its potential impact on global health efforts.

Trump picks billionaire who performed spacewalk to lead NASA

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen billionaire Jared Isaacman, known for executing the first private spacewalk, as the new NASA administrator. Isaacman, a close collaborator with Elon Musk, brings significant experience in technology and space exploration to the role. His appointment signals a continued emphasis on commercial space initiatives in the upcoming administration.

Will AIDS shot get to everyone who needs it?

A new HIV prevention shot will be available at low cost in 120 impoverished countries, yet concerns arise as nearly all of Latin America is excluded from this deal with Gilead. This situation raises alarms about missing a crucial opportunity to combat the AIDS epidemic effectively. The article discusses the implications of this exclusion on global health efforts.

UPDATE: Woman found tied to tree in Pebble Beach, suspect at large

A woman was discovered tied to a tree in Pebble Beach, prompting an urgent police response after a passerby heard her cries for help. Authorities are currently searching for the suspect involved in this distressing incident, raising concerns about safety in the area.

States poised to end coverage for millions if Trump cuts Medicaid funding

Over 3 million adults in nine states are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage if the Republican Party reduces additional federal funding. This funding has allowed states to expand Medicaid eligibility, significantly impacting low-income individuals. The potential cuts could lead to significant healthcare access issues across these states.

Nursing homes fell behind on vaccinating patients for COVID

A recent CDC report revealed that only 40% of nursing home residents in the U.S. received an updated COVID vaccine during the winter of 2023-24. This shortfall in vaccination rates raises concerns about the ongoing protection of vulnerable populations in care facilities. The findings highlight the need for improved vaccination efforts in nursing homes to safeguard residents from COVID-19.

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