2020 Election Investigation

Study Confirms Men Can Transmit Bacterial Vaginosis

A new study published in the *New England Journal of Medicine* challenges the long-held belief that bacterial vaginosis (BV) is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Researchers found that treating both female and male partners with antimicrobials significantly reduced BV recurrence compared to treating only the woman. This finding, from a trial of monogamous heterosexual couples, demonstrates that male partners play a role in BV transmission and recurrence. Consequently, experts suggest updating current guidelines, such as the UK’s NHS website, to reflect this crucial information and improve treatment strategies. The study highlights the importance of partner treatment for effective BV management.

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Sydney Explosives Find Fuels Debate Over Antisemitism and Extremist Threats

A caravan containing explosives and an antisemitic note targeting Jewish individuals and institutions was discovered abandoned in Dural, NSW. The subsequent investigation, involving numerous state and federal agencies, is underway, with over 100 officers deployed. Authorities are exploring the possibility of a deliberate setup to incite antisemitism, while assuring the public there is no ongoing threat. NSW Premier Chris Minns affirmed the state’s commitment to a full and thorough investigation, emphasizing zero tolerance for such acts of violence.

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Fox News Gave Trump Town Hall Questions Ahead of Time

Attorney General Merrick Garland directly countered Judge Cannon’s order preventing the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on the 2020 election investigation. Garland argued that co-defendants Nauta and De Oliveira lacked standing to challenge the release of Volume One, which doesn’t name them. He further asserted that no legal basis exists for blocking its release. By limiting the release of Volume Two to Congress, Garland addressed the defendants’ claims of irreparable prejudice, undermining the core of their motion.

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