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Second Circuit Grants Bond In Immigration Case
The US Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that certain individuals are entitled to bond, a decision that avoids potential constitutional concerns. This ruling creates a circuit split, which is expected to lead the Supreme Court to decide the matter.
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Ravens Sign Defensive Lineman Kaleas Campbell
The Baltimore Ravens are bringing back veteran defensive lineman Kaleas Campbell on a one-year deal. Campbell is entering his 19th NFL season. Additionally, Giants wide receiver Darius Layton will miss organized team activities while recovering from core muscle surgery.
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GLP-1 Drugs May Temporarily Lower Weight Set Point
The FDA reports that users of GLP-1 weight loss drugs are often surprised by the medication's ability to quiet 'food noise.' Scientists at Columbia University told the New York Times that these drugs may temporarily lower a person's natural weight set point. However, the set point appears to reset once a person stops taking the medication, which can lead to weight gain. Daria Albinger reported on the health implications of stopping these medications. The study suggests the drugs influence the weight the body naturally gravitates toward. The source noted the physiological reset process as a factor in weight fluctuations. The mechanism involves a set point that seems to reset itself. Research suggests the body's set point may reset itself during GLP-1 use, potentially causing weight regain. The report notes that both patients and scientists were unexpected by this mechanism.
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Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump Rehearing Request
The Justice Department rejected Donald Trump's request for a re-hearing regarding an $83 million judgment. The judgment stems from a case where a jury concluded Trump sexually abused writer Eugene Carroll in the 1990s and subsequently defamed her. Carroll was previously awarded $5 million in 2023 for the same incident. Trump is expected to take his appeal to the Supreme Court. A federal appeals court in New York rejected President Trump's request for a rehearing in the Eugene Carroll defamation suit yesterday. The court's decision follows the loss of Trump's previous appeal in the case.
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US Suicide Deaths Fall Where 988 Lifeline Usage Is Highest
A recent study published in the journal JAMA found that the number of young people dying by suicide has decreased since the 2022 launch of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Angela Kemble, chief advocacy officer at INS, is discussing the implications of these findings.
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US Stock Indices Jump Amid AI Investment Concerns
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 790 points while the S&P 500 gained 73 points and the NASDAQ rose 219 points. WTI crude oil reached $105 per barrel and Brent Crude reached $114 per barrel.
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Suzhou Artisan Selected For Metropolitan Museum Project
Artisan Xu Linggen has been selected for an engineering team to construct a courtyard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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New York Officials Criticize MTA G-Train Closures
Local elected officials are calling for the MTA to halt all G-Train service closures. The criticism follows the extension of the number of weekends where service on the line will be unavailable.
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Queens Domestic Dispute Triggers Five-Alarm Fire
An explosion during a domestic dispute in Queens, New York, resulted in a five-alarm fire. NYPD officers sustained injuries during the incident.
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US Consumer Spending Growth Slows To 1 Percent
Consumer spending, the primary driver of the US economy, is growing at a slower rate than in previous periods. Underlying economic growth was already weak before the recent energy shock caused by the war with Iran.
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