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"Injury to widespread brain networks" in victims of mystery attacks in Cuba In clinical evaluations of 21 of 24 individuals affected, an interdisciplinary team of doctors at University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine retrospectively pieced together symptoms—an average of 203 days after individuals were exposed. They found that the most common issues persisting ...
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Nepal: Former revolutionary sworn in as prime minister Kathmandu, Nepal - A year and a half after his first stint as prime minister abruptly ended, Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli returned on Thursday to the seat of government in the capital. Oli, 65, was sworn in at the Singhadarbar building as Nepal's 41st prime minister having secured nearly a two-thirds ...
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Labour gets 16000 emails in five days urging it to consult on Brexit Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has long sought a greater role for members in party decisions. Photograph: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Barcroft Images. More than 16,000 people have emailed Labour over the past five days, urging the party to consult members on Brexit after MPs said the topic was being ...
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Trump's gas tax hike tests whether the federal fuel levy is still a third rail in politics "In real terms, the gas tax is actually far less than it was in 1993 when they imposed it. And if they did adjust it for inflation or adjust it for the fact that your car is getting much more mileage than it used to, then it actually would produce tens of billions of dollars of annual revenue that could be reinvested ...
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