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The abortion stances of candidates are once again in the public eye.

 

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been presenting mixed signals on his stance on abortion and reproductive rights over the past several days, with the latest statements saying he won’t support a ballot measure in Florida that would make abortion legal until a fetus becomes viable. The Harris-Walz ticket was quick to rebuke his latest position and warned of further restrictions if Trump assumed office again

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Exclusive: Kamala Harris takes the lead over Donald Trump in the most recent poll conducted following the Democratic National Convention.

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She has succeeded in doing what Biden never could this year: lead Trump. Her advantage is within the survey's margin of error, and the poll was taken after the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which rallied party spirits.

At least for the moment, though, the findings reflect momentum in Harris' direction as the sprint to the general election is poised to begin.

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The poll of 1,000 likely voters, taken by landline and cellphone Sunday through Wednesday, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. With the election approaching, the survey is now measuring likely voters; previous polls were of registered voters.

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Without the customary rounding of results, her edge would be closer to four points than five, 47.6%-43.3%.

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The poll of 1,000 likely voters, taken by landline and cellphone Sunday through Wednesday, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. With the election approaching, the survey is now measuring likely voters; previous polls were of registered voters.

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Without the customary rounding of results, her edge would be closer to four points than five, 47.6%-43.3%.

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Donald Trump requests that a federal court assume jurisdiction over the criminal hush money case and prevent any sentencing from occurring.

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Former President Donald Trump asked a Manhattan federal court Thursday to block his Sept. 18 criminal sentencing in his hush money case and take over the case going forward.

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If the federal court agrees, Trump also wants it to set a schedule for him to file a motion to get the 34 guilty verdicts against him tossed out and the entire case dismissed. A 12-person Manhattan jury concluded unanimously May 30 that Trump falsified business records 34 separate times in order to cover up a sex scandal and unlawfully interfere in the 2016 election.

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Trump accused Judge Juan Merchan, who has presided over the case, of bias in the Thursday filing, and said the sentencing could lead to his "immediate and unconstitutional incarceration and prevent him from continuing his groundbreaking campaign."

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Post-trial removal is necessary under these circumstances to afford President Trump an unbiased forum, free from local hostilities, where he can seek redress for these Constitutional violations," according to the filing

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office, which prosecuted the case, declined to comment.

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Merchan has said he will rule Sept. 16 on whether to toss out the guilty verdicts based on Trump's argument that evidence introduced at the trial ran afoul of the Supreme Court's July 1 ruling on presidential immunity from prosecution. Trump is currently scheduled to be sentenced two days later, assuming Merchan rejects his immunity argument and doesn't reschedule the sentencing before then.

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Bragg's office declined to take a position on a separate request from Trump to Merchan to delay the sentencing until after the upcoming presidential election. The office argued that Trump shouldn't be able to run out his appeal on the immunity issue before sentencing, but that an appellate court might disagree and disrupt court and security preparations for Trump to attend the sentencing.



US News Live Updates for August 31, 2024: Michael Imperioli, known for his role in The Sopranos, faces criticism after posting images of a young Kamala Harris, with comments labeling the act as 'truly embarrassing.'

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S News Live Updates for August 31, 2024: Michael Imperioli, known for his role in The Sopranos, faces criticism after posting images of a young Kamala Harris, with comments labeling the act as 'truly embarrassing.'

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Current Trending News, Live Updates for September 1, 2024: A photograph of a 9-year-old Indian girl taken during her morning walk has garnered her recognition in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

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The Editors' Council convenes with leaders of the Student Movement.

 Representatives from the Liaison Committee and Coordination Committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement participated in the meeting.

During the discussion, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Adviser Nahid Islam elaborated on the naming and organisation of the Anti Discrimination Student Movement.

He highlighted the movement's efforts to create an inclusive society keeping Bangladesh in centre.

Youth and Sports Ministry Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan praised the print media for its role during the difficult days of July, stating that "the print media was a reliable source of information" when television channels were unable to provide news.


1. Md Mahfuz Alam, the coordinator of the Liaison Committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, characterized the recent popular uprising as a well-organized initiative. He remarked that the political agreement reached in 1990 was disrupted during the events of January 11, leading to a significant erosion of the people's aspirations since that time. He elaborated that the struggle against fascist regimes has emerged from various societal levels, and the current discourse revolves around the integration of all citizens into a reimagined Bangladesh.


He underscored the necessity of comprehending the origins of fascism within Bengali nationalism and guiding the nation through a transformative civilizational process. He highlighted the critical need to dismantle the prevailing fascist structures and to establish a new societal order.


Mahfuz Anam, President of the Editors' Council, stressed the immediate requirement for a transparent and effective government. He also pointed out the importance of articulating a clear vision for a new nation and fostering a connection between the government and its citizens. The media is positioned to serve as a conduit in this context. In his assurance to the leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, the editor of The Daily Star affirmed the media's commitment to participating in the reform and nation-building efforts.


He advocated for the annulment of all fabricated and harassment-related charges, emphasizing the vital role of press freedom.


The Editors' Council expressed its intention to collaborate in the nation's transformative journey. The meeting included participants such as Nasir Uddin Patowary (Nasir Abdullah), Akram Hossain, Bhuiyan Asadu-zzaman, Mamun Abdu-llahil, and Ariful Islam Aadi from the Liaison Committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, along with Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah from the coordinators, and Samantha Sharmin representing the civic committee. The discussion was facilitated by Dewan Hanif Mahmood, the general secretary of the Editors' Council and editor of Bonik Barta.

Healthy lifestyle may offset brain aging accelerated by diabetes

 

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  • Both prediabetes and type 2 diabetes are associated with an increased risk for brain-related health issues.
  • Using brain imaging, researchers from the Karolinska Institutet confirm that both diabetes and prediabetes are correlated to accelerated brain aging.
  • Scientists found making healthy lifestyle choices like not smoking may help counteract negative diabetes-related impacts on the brain.
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Researchers estimate that about 540 million people around the world have diabetes, with about 98% of those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. And another 720 million peopleTrusted Source around the world have prediabetes.

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Past studies have linked both prediabetes and type 2 diabetes to an increased risk for certain brain-related health issues. For example, a study published in February 2021 linked prediabetes to an increased riskTrusted Source for Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive decline,Trusted Source and vascular dementia.

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“Diabetes is a well-established risk factor for dementia, but the role of diabetes — and its preclinical manifestation, prediabetes — in the early stages of brain agingTrusted Source is unclear,” Abigail Dove, a PhD student in the Aging Research Centre (ARC) in the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden told Medical News Today. “These are important questions from a public health perspective because we need to understand how to protect the brain health of people with diabetes as they grow older.”

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Dove is the lead author of a new study recently published in the journal Diabetes Care.

The study reports that while people with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes may be at risk for accelerated brain aging, making healthy lifestyle choices such as not smoking may help them improve their brain health.

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Trump to vote against Florida abortion measure after backlash

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 Donald Trump has said he will vote against a ballot measure in his home state of Florida that would protect abortion rights after facing backlash from conservative supporters.
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The former president's announcement came one day after an NBC News interview in which he appeared to support the measure - a statement that caused anti-abortion activists to openly criticise him.

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On Friday, Trump told Fox News that he still thinks Florida's ban on abortions after six weeks is too strict.

However he said would still vote "no" on a measure that would amend the state's constitution to protect abortion rights.

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