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"content": "\"The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, on Wednesday put forward new sanctions against the Kremlin, which will include a six-month phase out of Russian crude imports.<br /><br />Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and evidence of war crimes, has pushed the European Union to take bolder steps on energy sanctions. But imposing measures that could reduce, or fully cut, Russian energy supplies to the EU has been a complicated task for the bloc.<br /><br />This is because the region is reliant on Russia for several sources of energy, including oil. In 2020, Russian oil imports accounted for about 25% of the bloc’s crude purchases, according to the region’s statistics office.<br /><br />“Let us be clear: it will not be easy,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during a speech at the European Parliament on Wednesday.<br /><br />“Some member states are strongly dependent on Russian oil. But we simply have to work on it. We now propose a ban on Russian oil. This will be a complete import ban on all Russian oil, seaborne and pipeline, crude and refined.”\"<br /><br />- CNBC<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/eu-proposes-gradual-ban-on-russian-oil-in-sixth-round-of-sanctions-against-moscow_06fa46?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/eu-proposes-gradual-ban-on-russian-oil-in-sixth-round-of-sanctions-against-moscow_06fa46?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"There might be a non-invasive way to destroy cancer cells for good, according to new research involving rats: the power of sound.<br /><br />Researchers with the University of Michigan were able to break down liver tumours by up to 75 per cent in rats using only targeted sound waves, spurring the animals’ immune system to attack the remaining cancerous material.<br /><br />The key detail from this new research is that even destroying just part of the tumours had a lasting effect. In 80 per cent of the subjects, there was no evidence of the cancer recurring afterwards.<br /><br />\"Even if we don't target the entire tumour, we can still cause the tumor to regress and also reduce the risk of future metastasis,\" Zhen Xu, professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan and corresponding author of the study, said in a press release.<br /><br />The treatment is called histotripsy, which uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tissue with precision. It was pioneered by researchers at the University of Michigan, and they believe that this relatively new treatment, which is already being tested in a separate human liver cancer trial in the U.S. and Europe, could revolutionize cancer treatment.\"<br /><br />- AP<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/millions-of-honeybees-used-in-pollination-die-in-airline-shipping?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/millions-of-honeybees-used-in-pollination-die-in-airline-shipping?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"There might be a non-invasive way to destroy cancer cells for good, according to new research involving rats: the power of sound.\n\nResearchers with the University of Michigan were able to break down liver tumours by up to 75 per cent in rats using only targeted sound waves, spurring the animals’ immune system to attack the remaining cancerous material.\n\nThe key detail from this new research is that even destroying just part of the tumours had a lasting effect. In 80 per cent of the subjects, there was no evidence of the cancer recurring afterwards.\n\n\"Even if we don't target the entire tumour, we can still cause the tumor to regress and also reduce the risk of future metastasis,\" Zhen Xu, professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan and corresponding author of the study, said in a press release.\n\nThe treatment is called histotripsy, which uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tissue with precision. It was pioneered by researchers at the University of Michigan, and they believe that this relatively new treatment, which is already being tested in a separate human liver cancer trial in the U.S. and Europe, could revolutionize cancer treatment.\"\n\n- AP\nhttps://ground.news/article/millions-of-honeybees-used-in-pollination-die-in-airline-shipping?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds",
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"content": "\"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to create a police force dedicated to pursuing voter fraud and other election crimes, embracing a top priority of Republicans after former President Donald Trump’s false claims that his reelection was stolen.<br /><br />The new law comes after the Republican governor made voting legislation a focus this year, pushing the Republican-controlled statehouse to create the policing unit as states reevaluate their own election systems in the wake of Trump’s unfounded allegations.<br /><br />DeSantis, who is running for reelection and is widely considered to be a potential 2024 presidential candidate, has both praised the last election as smooth and suggested more rules were needed to deter fraud, underscoring Trump’s lingering influence on Republican policymaking. Critics have deemed the law politically motivated and unnecessary, arguing that local prosecutors can handle election crimes.<br /><br />At a bill signing ceremony Monday at a sports bar in Spring Hill, Florida, DeSantis justified the need for the new law enforcement unit and suggested that existing law enforcement may not be equipped or willing to thoroughly investigate fraud cases.\"<br /><br />- AP<br /> <br />🔗Clicke below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 76 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/florida-governor-desantis-signs-bill-creating-election-police-unit_17fa31?utm_source=social&utm_medium=instastory\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/florida-governor-desantis-signs-bill-creating-election-police-unit_17fa31?utm_source=social&utm_medium=instastory</a>",
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"content": "\"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to create a police force dedicated to pursuing voter fraud and other election crimes, embracing a top priority of Republicans after former President Donald Trump’s false claims that his reelection was stolen.\n\nThe new law comes after the Republican governor made voting legislation a focus this year, pushing the Republican-controlled statehouse to create the policing unit as states reevaluate their own election systems in the wake of Trump’s unfounded allegations.\n\nDeSantis, who is running for reelection and is widely considered to be a potential 2024 presidential candidate, has both praised the last election as smooth and suggested more rules were needed to deter fraud, underscoring Trump’s lingering influence on Republican policymaking. Critics have deemed the law politically motivated and unnecessary, arguing that local prosecutors can handle election crimes.\n\nAt a bill signing ceremony Monday at a sports bar in Spring Hill, Florida, DeSantis justified the need for the new law enforcement unit and suggested that existing law enforcement may not be equipped or willing to thoroughly investigate fraud cases.\"\n\n- AP\n \n🔗Clicke below for:🔗\n- The full story as reported by 76 articles.\n- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.\nhttps://ground.news/article/florida-governor-desantis-signs-bill-creating-election-police-unit_17fa31?utm_source=social&utm_medium=instastory",
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"content": "\"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to create a police force dedicated to pursuing voter fraud and other election crimes, embracing a top priority of Republicans after former President Donald Trump’s false claims that his reelection was stolen.<br /><br />The new law comes after the Republican governor made voting legislation a focus this year, pushing the Republican-controlled statehouse to create the policing unit as states reevaluate their own election systems in the wake of Trump’s unfounded allegations.<br /><br />DeSantis, who is running for reelection and is widely considered to be a potential 2024 presidential candidate, has both praised the last election as smooth and suggested more rules were needed to deter fraud, underscoring Trump’s lingering influence on Republican policymaking. Critics have deemed the law politically motivated and unnecessary, arguing that local prosecutors can handle election crimes.<br /><br />At a bill signing ceremony Monday at a sports bar in Spring Hill, Florida, DeSantis justified the need for the new law enforcement unit and suggested that existing law enforcement may not be equipped or willing to thoroughly investigate fraud cases.\"<br /><br />- AP<br /> <br />🔗Clicke below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 76 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.",
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"content": "\"A hospital in Bristol is believed to be the first in the world to implant the smallest device into a brain to reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.<br /><br />Southmead Hospital surgeons used a tiny deep brain stimulation (DBS) device to override abnormal brain-cell firing patterns caused by Parkinson's.<br /><br />Tony Howells, the first person to receive the treatment as part of a trial, said the impact was \"amazing\".<br /><br />Twenty-five patients have been selected for the trial that concludes next year.<br /><br />Mr Howells, who had the operation in 2019, said: \"Before the operation I went for a walk on Boxing Day with my wife and I got 200 yards (182m) from the actual car.<br /><br />\"I had to turn around and go back because I just couldn't walk.\"<br /><br />\"Then after the operation, which was 12 months later, I went on Boxing Day again and we went for 2.5 miles (4km) and we could've went further.<br /><br />\"It was amazing,\" he added.<br /><br /> - BBC<br /> <br />🔗Click below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 12 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/parkinsons-disease-symptoms-reversed-by-mini-implant-trial-suggests_08bce4?utm_medium=extension&utm_source=bbc&utm_campaign=none\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/parkinsons-disease-symptoms-reversed-by-mini-implant-trial-suggests_08bce4?utm_medium=extension&utm_source=bbc&utm_campaign=none</a>",
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"content": "\"A hospital in Bristol is believed to be the first in the world to implant the smallest device into a brain to reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.\n\nSouthmead Hospital surgeons used a tiny deep brain stimulation (DBS) device to override abnormal brain-cell firing patterns caused by Parkinson's.\n\nTony Howells, the first person to receive the treatment as part of a trial, said the impact was \"amazing\".\n\nTwenty-five patients have been selected for the trial that concludes next year.\n\nMr Howells, who had the operation in 2019, said: \"Before the operation I went for a walk on Boxing Day with my wife and I got 200 yards (182m) from the actual car.\n\n\"I had to turn around and go back because I just couldn't walk.\"\n\n\"Then after the operation, which was 12 months later, I went on Boxing Day again and we went for 2.5 miles (4km) and we could've went further.\n\n\"It was amazing,\" he added.\n\n - BBC\n \n🔗Click below for:🔗\n- The full story as reported by 12 articles.\n- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.\nhttps://ground.news/article/parkinsons-disease-symptoms-reversed-by-mini-implant-trial-suggests_08bce4?utm_medium=extension&utm_source=bbc&utm_campaign=none",
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"content": "\"The number of incidents targeting Jewish Americans hit a record high in 2021, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said Tuesday.<br /><br />The Jewish civil rights group in its annual audit said there were 2,717 reports of assault, vandalism and harassment against Jews in the U.S. last year, a 34 percent increase from 2020.<br /><br />It’s the highest number reported in a single year since the ADL began tracking antisemitic incidents in 1979.<br /><br />There were 1,776 incidents of harassment, 853 incidents of vandalism and 88 assaults. All three metrics saw significant increases from the year prior.\"<br />- The Hill<br /><br />🔗Click below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 49 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/antisemitic-incidents-in-us-hit-all-time-high-in-2021-adl-says_3c4ff1?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/antisemitic-incidents-in-us-hit-all-time-high-in-2021-adl-says_3c4ff1?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"Harvard University is setting aside $100 million for an endowment fund and other measures to close the educational, social and economic gaps that are legacies of slavery and racism, according to an email the university’s president sent to all students, faculty and staff on Tuesday.<br /><br />The email from Harvard President Lawrence Bacow included a link to a 100-page report by his university’s 14-member Committee on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery. The panel was chaired by Tomiko Brown-Nagin, a legal historian and constitutional law expert who is dean of Harvard's interdisciplinary Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The email and the report were released to Reuters.<br /><br />The move comes amid a wider conversation about the impacts of centuries of slavery, discrimination and racism. Some people have called for financial or other reparations.<br /><br />The report laid out a history of slaves toiling on the campus and of the university benefiting from the slave trade and industries linked to slavery after it was outlawed in Massachusetts in 1783 - 147 years after Harvard’s founding in the state. The report also documents Harvard excluding Black students and its scholars advocating racism.\"<br /><br />- Reuters<br /> <br />🔗Click below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 14 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/harvard-sets-up-100-million-endowment-fund-for-slavery-reparations_cdef44?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/harvard-sets-up-100-million-endowment-fund-for-slavery-reparations_cdef44?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"Harvard University is setting aside $100 million for an endowment fund and other measures to close the educational, social and economic gaps that are legacies of slavery and racism, according to an email the university’s president sent to all students, faculty and staff on Tuesday.\n\nThe email from Harvard President Lawrence Bacow included a link to a 100-page report by his university’s 14-member Committee on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery. The panel was chaired by Tomiko Brown-Nagin, a legal historian and constitutional law expert who is dean of Harvard's interdisciplinary Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The email and the report were released to Reuters.\n\nThe move comes amid a wider conversation about the impacts of centuries of slavery, discrimination and racism. Some people have called for financial or other reparations.\n\nThe report laid out a history of slaves toiling on the campus and of the university benefiting from the slave trade and industries linked to slavery after it was outlawed in Massachusetts in 1783 - 147 years after Harvard’s founding in the state. The report also documents Harvard excluding Black students and its scholars advocating racism.\"\n\n- Reuters\n \n🔗Click below for:🔗\n- The full story as reported by 14 articles.\n- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.\nhttps://ground.news/article/harvard-sets-up-100-million-endowment-fund-for-slavery-reparations_cdef44?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds",
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"content": "\"CNN is shutting down its paid streaming service just weeks after it launched, the company announced on Thursday.<br /><br />Variety first reported that Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), the network’s newly formed parent company, is expected to provide details to staffers on Thursday.<br /><br />Incoming network President Chris Licht called an all-hands meeting among CNN+ staffers for noon to discuss the decision, The New York Times reported.<br /><br />The service will shut down on April 30, just one month after it launched.<br /><br />The decision to shutter the streaming news and features vertical was made based on Licht’s recommendation, CNBC reported.<br /><br />“This decision is in line with WBD’s broader direct-to-consumer strategy. In a complex streaming market, consumers want simplicity and an all-in service, which provides a better experience and more value than stand-alone offerings,” Licht said in a memo to staff obtained by The Hill.<br /><br />“Let me be clear: this move is in no way a reflection of the talented and hardworking people who poured their heart and soul into building and flawlessly launching CNN+ in a very short period of time. It also is not a reflection of the quality of the talent and content of CNN+, some of which will migrate to CNN’s programming or some of the company’s other networks,” he added.\"<br /><br />- The Hill<br /> <br />🔗Click below for:🔗<br />- The full story as reported by 145 articles.<br />- A coverage breakdown map of all outlets reporting.<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/warner-bros-shutting-down-cnn-streaming-service_b74d7b?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/warner-bros-shutting-down-cnn-streaming-service_b74d7b?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"President Joe Biden announced on Thursday the United States will ban Russian-affiliated ships from American ports, joining Canada and European nations,in the latest step to pressure Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.<br /><br />The White House will release a proclamation with more details. Reuters first reported Biden's planned action on Thursday and reported in early March the ban was under consideration by the White House.<br /><br />\"That means no ship, no ship that sails under the Russian flag or that is owned or operated by a Russian entity will be allowed to dock in a United States port or access our shores. None,\" Biden said Thursday.\"<br /><br />- Reuters<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/biden-to-ban-russian-affiliated-ships-from-us-ports_a02ad4?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/biden-to-ban-russian-affiliated-ships-from-us-ports_a02ad4?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"The U.S. Department of Education has canceled student loan debt for 40,000 people and offered credits to help another 3.6 million pay off their loans under a plan announced on Tuesday designed to aid low-income borrowers and public servants.<br /><br />\"Student loans were never meant to be a life sentence, but it's certainly felt that way for borrowers locked out of debt relief they're eligible for,\" Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in the statement.<br /><br />The measures add to other steps taken by the administration of President Joe Biden, including a pause on nearly all student loan collection, but they stop short of demands from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party for comprehensive student loan forgiveness.<br /><br />In his 2020 presidential campaign, Biden called for canceling $10,000 in student loan debt for each borrower, a commitment of more than $400 billion. Since he was elected, the White House has said Congress must take action for wider student loan relief.\"<br /><br />- Reuters <br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/biden-aims-to-expand-access-to-student-loan-debt-forgiveness-for-millions-of-people_10e659?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/biden-aims-to-expand-access-to-student-loan-debt-forgiveness-for-millions-of-people_10e659?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has taken his battle with Disney a step further, announcing at a press briefing on Tuesday that the state’s legislature will consider terminating the special status of the Reedy Creek Improvement District th at administers much of Walt Disney World.<br /><br />DeSantis said that the special session of the state’s legislature will be expanded to include considering the termination of all special districts enacted in Florida prior to 1968, according to a video of the press briefing shared by the governor on Twitter.<br /><br />The special status, which Disney has had since 1967, gave the company the legal right to operate under its own government around Walt Disney World in central Florida.<br /><br />DeSantis appeared to support eliminating Disney’s special status that allows it to operate as an independent government in the area around its Orlando park earlier this month when he said that the company has “alienated a lot of people now” as a result of its opposition to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.\"<br /><br />- The Hill<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/desantis-florida-lawmakers-to-consider-elimination-of-disneys-self-governing-status_b6fb89?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/desantis-florida-lawmakers-to-consider-elimination-of-disneys-self-governing-status_b6fb89?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) co-founder Jack Dorsey took aim at the social media company's board in a series of tweets late on Monday as it weighs Elon Musk's $43 billion takeover offer.<br /><br />Dorsey, who is also a Twitter board member, added to the chatter on the micro-blogging platform last week when he said that Twitter's board has \"consistently been the dysfunction of the company.\"<br /><br />In response a tweet on Monday asking him why he did not \"do anything about it\" when he was the CEO of Twitter, Dorsey expressed frustration at his limited ability to speak freely.<br /><br />\"So much to say … but nothing that can be said,\" Dorsey tweeted.<br /><br />Dorsey's tweets come after two weeks of upheaval at the social media company that started with Musk disclosing a 9.2% stake and then making a buyout offer. On Friday, the board adopted a \"poison pill\" to limit Musk's ability to raise his stake in the company. read more\"<br /><br />- Reuters<br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/jack-dorsey-twitter-board-consistently-been-the-dysfunction-of-the-company_4a5b75?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/jack-dorsey-twitter-board-consistently-been-the-dysfunction-of-the-company_4a5b75?utm_source=social&utm_medium=minds</a>",
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"content": "\"Far-right wing website InfoWars on Sunday filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas in the face of multiple defamation lawsuits.<br /><br />Alex Jones, founder of InfoWars, was found liable for damages in a trio of lawsuits last year filed after he falsely claimed that the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre was a hoax. <br /><br />Jones claimed the shooting, in which 20 children and six school employees were shot dead at the school in Newtown, Connecticut, was fabricated by gun-control advocates and mainstream media.<br /><br />Sandy Hook families in late March rejected Jones' offer to settle their defamation lawsuit and reopened the case. Jones had offered to pay $120,000 to each of the 13 plaintiffs to settle the case. read more<br /><br />Each of the plaintiffs turned down the settlement offer in court documents, saying, \"The so-called offer is a transparent and desperate attempt by Alex Jones to escape a public reckoning under oath with his deceitful, profit-driven campaign against the plaintiffs and the memory of their loved ones lost at Sandy Hook.\"<br /><br />According to Sunday's court filings, InfoWars listed its estimated assets in the range of $0-$50,000 and estimated liabilities in the range of $1 million to $10 million.\"<br /><br />- Reuters <br /><a href=\"https://ground.news/article/alex-jones-infowars-files-for-bankruptcy-in-us-court_822419\" target=\"_blank\">https://ground.news/article/alex-jones-infowars-files-for-bankruptcy-in-us-court_822419</a>",
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