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While We Were Away... Headline AUGgregate Week 1

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It is shameful and frustrating that a national election carries so much weight and prominent in our daily lives. Mine is a growing sentiment as polling suggests 2024 is lining up to be the biggest turnout for a 3rd party candidate since Ross Perot played spoiler to HW Bush's 2nd term.


Of the two presumptive candidates from the major parties, Trump leads with Latino voters and with voters under the age of 35. Biden's team does him no favors as his VP scores much lower than he does.




#AbandonBiden campaign officially began earlier in December, led by Muslim leaders in swing states like Michigan, Minnesota and Arizona, who disapproved of Biden's support for Israel's counterattacks against Hamas.




In a single year, foreign policy concerns among voters have risen from 23% of Republican respondents to 46% and Democrat respondents up to 34% as compared with 16%.






More than 11,000 migrants continue to wait in shelters and camps to cross into the United States, according to community leaders.




95% of Mr. AMLO’s raids on drug labs this past August were on abandoned, non-functional facilities creating skewed records of Mexico's efforts to stem the flow of fentanyl into the US.





The effect of 1.7 years due to exposure to the temperance movement is equivalent to nearly 15% of the overall life expectancy improvements of those born at that time (1900-1930).





Taking a minute (literally) to rep out some squats is linked to better blood flow to the brain, and better concentration and decision-making power, according to a small study published November 9 in the Journal of Applied Physiology.




The researchers conducted an extensive study search across various databases and gray literature from January 1, 1980, to May 30, 2023, without geographical or language limitations. The causal agent operating unseen in the cat environment is likely Toxoplasma gondii.




Over the last decade, several case studies have reported that people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who started antiretroviral therapy for HIV (to keep the virus in check) subsequently found that their MS symptoms had either disappeared completely or the disease progression had slowed considerably.

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