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    UA optimistic about reversing Alzheimer’s

    An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can seem hopeless—a sign you are on a decline that will never reverse. But at the University of Arizona they have hope that they can rebuild an Alzheimer’s brain.

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    UA Professor murder: Dervish tries to be his own lawyer

    The man charged with murdering University of Arizona Professor Thomas Meixner is fighting with his attorney in court. Murad Dervish even raised the idea of becoming his own lawyer.

  • University of Mississippi: ‘abhorrent’ counter-protesters condemned

    Largely white, male group taunts pro-Palestinian protesters on campus and one man makes racist gesture towards Black womanDozens of students at the University of Mississippi gathered this week to protest against Israel’s war in Gaza and to call for the state’s flagship university to be transparent in its potential dealings with Israel.There were hundreds of counter-protesters, in contrast to the few dozen pro-Palestinian protesters. The scene evoked memories of the resistance to the civil rights...

  • To counter China, the US must strengthen ammunition production

    In this op-ed, retired Maj. Gen. James Marks discusses the importance of domestic nitrocellulose production to keep up with America’s needs.

  • Underrated MW3 attachment counters Riot Shields with ease

    MW3's Riot Shield is a controversial weapon that causes plenty of frustration among players, but this underrated attachment is the ideal way to counter it effectively. Of all the weapons in MW3, few have received more hate than Riot Shields. Whether it's enemies blocking incoming shots from the front, or keeping one on their back to protect the rear, an experienced Riot Shield user can completely turn the tide of a match and frustrate the other team. This often leaves players...

  • How to beat Pokemon Go Regirock Raid: Best counters

    Here's how to beat Regirock 5-Star Raids in Pokemon Go, including details on its weaknesses, best counters, and its shiny odds.

  • Kohli: 'I've brought out the slog-sweep to counter spin'

    The sweep has been a key scoring option for him to counter spin, especially in the middle overs this IPL, Virat Kohli has said.After disrupting Gujarat Titans' spin trio of Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, and R Sai Kishore with the sweep in Ahmedabad earlier this season, Kohli relied on that shot once again to pick off runs against wristspinner Rahul Chahar and all-sorts spinner Liam Livingstone.On Thursday in Dharamsala, the slog-sweep and the slog, according to ESPNcricinfo's logs, was responsible...

  • SoftBank back at deal counter with Icertis deal talks

    SoftBank, one of the largest technology investors, is looking to return to the deal counter in India after largely focusing on exits from listed bets last year.The Tokyo-based investment firm has begun early-stage talks to double down on existing software portfolio firm Icertis, which is stitching up a new funding round of about $150 million (about Rs 1,252 crore), in a secondary share sale, said people familiar with the development.The talks would progress depending on valuation to a large...

  • Walgreens announces it will sell a generic version of over-the-counter Narcan

    Walgreens announced Wednesday it will be selling a generic version of over-the-counter naloxone, a drug that can reverse overdoses.

  • SEC Counters Coinbase’s Petition For New Crypto Regulations

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a countermotion against Coinbase’s rulemaking petition for the crypto industry. In a brief submitted on May 10, the US regulator argues against Coinbase’s request stating there is no need for creating a regulatory framework for crypto assets in place of existing US securities laws. Related Reading: […]

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    MSG counters Oakley claim, says no invite to Knicks games

    MSG says Charles Oakley has not been invited back to the arena despite assertions from the former New York Knicks enforcer that he had received an offer to return.

  • New Star Wars plan: Pentagon rushes to counter threats in orbit

    WASHINGTON >> The Pentagon is rushing to expand its capacity to wage war in space, convinced that rapid advances by China and Russia in space-based operations pose a growing threat to U.S. troops and other military assets on the ground and U.S. satellites in orbit.