Federal judge rules White House’s Associated Press ban unconstitutional for ‘viewpoint discrimination’

The White House violated the Constitution after barring the Associated Press from Oval Office events, according to a federal judge’s ruling Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden, a Trump appointee, said that the White House acted against the First Amendment, which prohibits discrimination based on viewpoints, by blocking the longtime publication’s access over its…

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Diabetes ‘rewires’ the brain in surprising way, study finds

Diabetes is known to cause many medical issues, from heart disease to vision problems — and now a new study suggests it could also impact memory and other cognitive functions. After observing brain activity and behavior in rodent models, researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) determined that type 2 diabetes can “rewire”…

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Ex-Northwestern players settle alleged hazing lawsuit against school, former head coach Pat Fitzgerald: report

The group of former Northwestern football players have reportedly agreed to settle their lawsuits against the school, which alleged hazing and abusive behavior.  The former players agreed to drop all claims against both Northwestern and ex-head coach Pat Fitzgerald as part of the settlement, Bloomberg reported. Fitzgerald was suspended by Northwestern in July 2023 after…

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