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Tuesday September 3rd, 2024 morning edition

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On Sunday, Musk re-posted a screenshot of the theory – which appears to have been conceived on 4chan in 2021– on the social media site.

It is unclear if Musk re-posted the theory because he agreed with it or because it critized Reich.

It’s not unlike Musk to dabble in controversial theories and misleading information on his social media platform.

Musk refused to comply with a legal order in a long-running battle that ignited after the social media site failed to block accounts accused of spreading fake news.

The Independent has asked X and Musk for further comment on his repost. »

Hamas threatens to release video showing six slain hostages' 'last message'

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Hamas has released a video on Telegram on Monday showing the six recently slain hostages speaking into a camera, while also announcing that it will release their "last message to the world" before they were killed.

In the video, all six hostages whose bodies were found by the IDF on Sunday are seen confirming their identities before cutting to a still frame threatening to release their "last messages.".

The video ends with a threat to release the message in the coming hours. »

Scripps Scientists Discover New Way To Slow Cancer Growth

Authored by scitechdaily.com
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Scripps Research scientists have identified new proteins that may be targeted by upcoming cancer drugs, using a dual protein-mapping approach.

Revealing key protein targets that, when disrupted with certain chemical compounds (or small molecules), halt cancer cell growth may eventually enable the development of more effective and precise cancer treatments.

“By targeting these very specific stages in the cell cycle, there’s potential to slow down the growth of cancer cells,” says Njomen. »

Rocksteady hit by layoffs after Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League underperforms

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Rocksteady staff have told Eurogamer of redundancies at the studio, following the underperformance of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

Manage cookie settings Eurogamer plays Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.Watch on YouTube.

"Rocksteady's talent is so evident in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it almost overcomes the terrible decision to try and make it," reads Eurogamer's Suicide Squad review. »