The Daily Populous

Wednesday June 27th, 2018 evening edition

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Blocks that are removed while in edit mode are now opaque rather than clear.

Blue, white, and red colors still indicate build status.

Adjusted to limit player's ability to peek through structures while editing.

Changed the button that lets you re-roll one daily quest or challenge from 'Abandon Quest' to 'Replace Quest', to make the behavior more obvious.

Explosions from the Grenade Launcher now emit firework effects for a limited time.

Double the firepower and fun, the Dual Pistols can now be found in Battle Royale.

Show us your creativity in the new Playground LTM as you drop onto the island with up to 3 friends.Go towards the light! »

Recurrent Glioblastoma Treated with Recombinant Poliovirus

Authored by nejm.org

The patient remained alive more than 57.5 months after PVSRIPO infusion (see below) with moderate residual right hemiparesis and aphasia.

After this event, one additional patient was treated at dose level 4 before the study shifted to the dose-expansion phase.

PVSRIPO infusion was not associated with evidence of encephalomyelitis, poliomyelitis, meningitis, or systemic autoimmune reactions in any patient at any dose level. »

Puff, puff, pass: Oklahoma approves medical marijuana

Authored by nondoc.com

Voters in Oklahoma have passed State Question 788, which will legalize medical marijuana, according to results from the State Election Board.

Oklahoma will join 29 other states as well as the District of Columbia in legalizing medical marijuana.

The historic passage of SQ 788 will end an outright prohibition against marijuana that has existed in Oklahoma since 1933. »

The Netherlands just passed a law banning face veils in public buildings

Authored by vox.com

Muslim women in the Netherlands will be banned from wearing face-covering veils in common public spaces, like schools, hospitals, or on public transportation, the Dutch government has decided.

It’s a move that will mainly affect Muslim women living in the country, though the ban does not apply to the hijab.

Last month, Denmark’s parliament passed a law banning Muslim women from wearing burqas and niqabs in public buildings, starting in August. »