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  • Scientists Teleport Entanglement Across Two Linked Quantum Networks in Historic First – SciTechDaily

    1. Scientists Teleport Entanglement Across Two Linked Quantum Networks in Historic First  SciTechDaily
    2. Single-photon teleportation achieved between distant quantum dots for the first time  Phys.org
    3. A Quantum Breakthrough Just Pulled Off…

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  • Asylum seekers across US in limbo over Trump’s policy reversals: ‘devastating’ | US immigration

    Asylum seekers across US in limbo over Trump’s policy reversals: ‘devastating’ | US immigration

    News that the Trump administration has paused asylum decisions, halted visas for Afghans who assisted the US war effort and is re-evaluating green card applications for people from countries “of concern” has left asylum seekers across the US…

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  • Why is US President Trump threatening Venezuela’s President Maduro?

    Why is US President Trump threatening Venezuela’s President Maduro?

    Vanessa BuschschlüterLatin America editor, BBC News Online

    Reuters Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro kisses a Venezuelan flag during a ceremony to swear in new community-based organisationsReuters

    US President Donald Trump has been ramping up pressure on Venezuela’s leader, President Nicolás Maduro.

    The Trump administration has doubled the reward for information leading to…

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  • The R&A announces new 'Last-Chance Qualifier' for 2026 The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale – PGA Tour

    The R&A announces new 'Last-Chance Qualifier' for 2026 The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale – PGA Tour

    1. The R&A announces new ‘Last-Chance Qualifier’ for 2026 The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale  PGA Tour
    2. R&A releases exemption criteria, other details for inaugural Last-Chance Qualifier  Yahoo Sports
    3. Criteria for Last-Chance Qualifier | The 154th…

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  • MPs to investigate crown estate after questions over Andrew mansion lease | Crown estate

    MPs to investigate crown estate after questions over Andrew mansion lease | Crown estate

    The public accounts committee is to launch an inquiry into the crown estate and its leases on properties to members of the royal family after questions over the lease of Royal Lodge to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

    Publishing responses from the…

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  • San Francisco to sue food giants over ultra-processed products | Ultra-processed foods

    San Francisco to sue food giants over ultra-processed products | Ultra-processed foods

    San Francisco will file the nation’s first government lawsuit against food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods (UPFs) on Tuesday, arguing that local governments have been shouldering the costs of treating diseases that stem from public consumption of the companies’ products.

    The city’s attorney, David Chiu, told the New York Times they will sue 10 corporations that create some of the country’s most popular food and drinks, from chicken nuggets and frozen pizzas to potato chips and sugary breakfast cereals – but also foods like breads and granola bars that are marketed as “healthy”.

    UPFs are industrially manufactured food products and contain ingredients not found in the average home kitchen, such as preservatives, flavor enhancers, artificial colors and emulsifiers, with little to no whole food content. It is estimated that more than 70% of the US food supply is composed of foods commonly considered ultra-processed, and that children get over 60% of their calories from such foods.

    The world’s largest review, published last month, found that UPFs are linked to harm in every major organ system of the human body and pose a seismic threat to global health. They are associated with an increased risk of a dozen health conditions, including cancer, obesity, type 2 diabetes, depression, heart disease and cognitive decline.

    That review also found that global corporations, not individual choices, are driving the rise of UPFs. UPFs are a leading cause of the “chronic disease pandemic” linked to diet, with food companies putting profit above all else, the authors said.

    Chiu’s lawsuit, which will be filed in the San Francisco superior court on behalf of the state of California, will seek unspecified damages for the costs that cities and counties bear for treating residents whose health has been harmed by ultra-processed food.

    San Francisco accuses the companies of “unfair and deceptive acts” in how they market and sell their foods, arguing that such practices violate the state’s unfair competition law and public nuisance statute. It also argues the companies knew that their food made people sick but sold it anyway.

    “It makes me sick that generations of kids and parents are being deceived and buying food that’s not food,” Chiu told the Times.

    It marks a rare moment of alignment between liberal San Francisco and the Trump administration. Donald Trump’s health and human services secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has railed against UPFs – one of his least polarizing stances – as part of his Make America Healthy Again mission, urging Americans to limit their consumption of foods with added sugar, salt, fat, dyes and preservatives.

    Chiu stressed to the NYT that he did not agree with Kennedy on other health topics, including vaccine skepticism. But he said that the science was indisputable when it comes to ultra-processed foods. “Many of the perspectives of this administration are not backed by science, but this is different,” Chiu said. “Even a broken clock is right twice a day.”

    The defendants in the lawsuit include the Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Kraft Heinz Company, Post Holdings and Mondelez International. It also names General Mills; Nestlé USA; Kellogg; Mars Incorporated; and ConAgra Brands.

    Earlier this year, California passed a bipartisan bill that became the first in the US to provide a statutory definition of UPFs, and laid a foundation for banning them from schools. California has also banned several additives, including food dyes, linked to behavioral difficulties in children, in schools. In 2010, San Francisco banned fast-food restaurants from giving free toys.

    The city attorney’s office also has a track record of winning against big corporations on public health matters, including tobacco companies, lead paint manufacturers and opioid manufacturers, distributors and dispensers.

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  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18 Cast Revealed

    ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18 Cast Revealed

    “RuPaul’s Drag Race” is headed back to TV screens in January 2026 with a brand new batch of drag queens who are ready to slay — and the brand new tagline, “In shady times, let there be light.”

    Season…

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  • NASA Tests Drones in Death Valley, Preps for Martian Sands and Skies

    NASA Tests Drones in Death Valley, Preps for Martian Sands and Skies

    Next-generation drone flight software is just one of 25 technologies for the Red Planet that the space agency funded for development this year.

    When NASA engineers want to test a concept for exploring the Red Planet, they have to find ways…

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  • Battle of the Sexes Sabalenka vs Kyrgios coming live to BBC One

    Battle of the Sexes Sabalenka vs Kyrgios coming live to BBC One

    More than 50 years after Billie Jean King’s era-defining victory over Bobby Riggs captivated 90 million viewers, Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios are set to reignite the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ concept for a new generation. BBC Sport will…

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  • A force on court and off, Gauff named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list

    A force on court and off, Gauff named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list

    At just 21 years old, Coco Gauff has already put together a Hall of Fame-worthy career.

    The American has won 21 titles on the Hologic WTA Tour (11 in singles and 10 in doubles), reached a career high of No. 2 in singles…

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