- Adam S. Posen on why inflation impact from tariffs and deportations has been lagged Peterson Institute for International Economics
- Who’s Going to ‘Eat’ Tariffs? Not US Shoppers Bloomberg.com
- Why Are CEOs Warning President Trump Of Tariff Disruptions? Business Chief
- Survey: U.S. Consumers Answer Price Hikes By Trading Down. Insideradio.com
- Holiday Spending: Tariffs May Nudge Prices, but Not Shoppers PYMNTS.com
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Adam S. Posen on why inflation impact from tariffs and deportations has been lagged – Peterson Institute for International Economics
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Vitamin A transporter reactivates latent HIV, providing another step towards a cure
Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are insidious. They can evade the immune defence and antiviral drugs by becoming “latent”. In this state, they are largely invisible and unassailable. As long as these dormant viruses persist, there is no…
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Marcus Armstrong Delivered Under Pressure for Career Year
Marcus Armstrong sat ringside at UFC 320 last Saturday, Oct. 4, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, witnessing a championship doubleheader.
If the New Zealand native (photo, top) continues his racing trends, he could emerge as a…
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Tramadol and Antidepressants Linked to Increased Seizure Risk in Older Adults
Combining tramadol (Ultram; Janssen Pharmaceuticals) with CYP2D6-inhibiting antidepressants is associated with a higher risk of seizures, according to findings published in Neurology. The findings highlight the need for careful monitoring of…
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Viral Mimicry in DNA Repeats Offers Clues for Cancer Therapy
A study published in Cell Genomics reveals a surprising role for parts of DNA once considered junk. These repetitive DNA sequences, or repeats, may actually mimic patterns found in pathogens, giving the immune system clues about potential…
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Long-Term OS Data Guide Use of PARP Inhibitors in Ovarian Cancer | Targeted Oncology
Preventing relapse of advanced ovarian cancer with PARP inhibitors is now an established strategy. As data from pivotal clinical trials have evolved, the stratification of patients by homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) and BRCA mutation…
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The Celebrity Traitors Murdered and Banished contestants have their say as they leave the castle
Paloma Faith was the first Faithful murdered by the Traitors.
How was the experience for you?
It was up and down. I found it quite nerve wracking because, because I knew when I went in that I have a huge personality and that I’d…
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Cosmic baboon rampages through deep space in gorgeous new nebula photo
The Raging Baboon Nebula, as captured by astrophotographer Greg Meyer in 2025. (Image credit: Greg Meyer) Astrophotographer Greg Meyer has captured a star-studded nebula scene that conjures the image of a colossal baboon raging in the depths…
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Study notes uptick in heart complications during pregnancy
Heart-related health problems might affect as many as 1 in 7 pregnancies, even among women without any prior heart disease, a new study says.
Researchers found a steady increase in heart-related health problems among more than 56,000…
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1-2 Special Takes ‘Rose of Nevada’ for North America (Exclusive)
Upstart New York distributor 1-2 Special has added another indie gem to its fast-growing slate, picking up all rights in North America to Mark Jenkin’s Rose of Nevada, one of the highlights of this year’s Venice Film…
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