In a recent “60 Minutes” interview, Donald Trump requested that a segment where he discussed being paid by CBS, due to their editing of a Kamala Harris interview, be edited out. He simultaneously criticized CBS for editing Harris, showcasing his contradictory approach to the media. The interview further revealed Trump’s admission of pardoning a cryptocurrency executive, seemingly influenced by his sons’ financial interests, while claiming others should be jailed for a similar action. Trump also expressed support for increased violence by law enforcement, while displaying a complete disconnect from reality. The article suggests these actions reflect a pattern of hypocrisy and self-serving behavior.
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During a recent Fox News interview, the initial broadcast of Donald Trump’s response to a question about declassifying the Jeffrey Epstein files was edited. The full answer, which later aired on a Fox News radio show, revealed Trump’s hesitation about releasing the documents, citing concerns about potentially false information and its impact on individuals. Trump expressed interest in the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. The discrepancy in the broadcast has raised questions, particularly given Fox News’s generally favorable coverage of Trump and the network has yet to respond to requests for comment.
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Researchers at Mie University have demonstrated a CRISPR-Cas9 method to remove the extra chromosome 21 in cells from individuals with Down syndrome. This allele-specific editing successfully normalized gene expression, improving cell survival and function in both stem cells and mature skin fibroblasts. The corrected cells exhibited reduced oxidative stress and increased growth rates, suggesting alleviation of the biological burden of trisomy 21. While still in early stages, this research offers a promising avenue for future therapies targeting the root cause of Down syndrome.
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Colossal Biosciences, aiming to “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth by 2028, has achieved a significant milestone. The company created genetically modified mice exhibiting woolly mammoth-like traits, such as thick, golden hair, by editing genes associated with hair growth and fat metabolism. While this research validates their gene-editing techniques, experts caution that creating a mammoth-like elephant is far more complex, requiring far more than just altering a few genes for cold tolerance and necessitating further research into the animals’ behavior and physiology. Concerns remain regarding resource allocation and the overall feasibility of the mammoth de-extinction project.
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