The Daily Populous

Wednesday October 9th, 2024 morning edition

image for Daughters to dads who support Trump: ‘You chose him over me’

The ad comes as the former president has been trying to thread a divide between his own base of anti-abortion supporters and the majority of Americans who support abortion rights.

He has argued it should be up to the states to decide on the issue.

Nearly two dozen states have banned or severely restricted access to abortion.

Earlier this month, ProPublica reported that two women in Georgia died after they did not get proper medical treatment for complications from taking abortion pills to end their pregnancies.

This November, fathers need to protect their daughters from Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/q7oQUDKXEp — The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) October 8, 2024.

Trump: “The fact that I was able to terminate Roe v Wade after 50 years of trying.”.

O’Donnell: “Each one of those abortion bans includes strict legal rules, rules that are designed to be impossible to comply with. »

IAF strikes Hezbollah underground headquarters, kills 50 terrorists

Authored by jpost.com

Israel Air Force (IAF) jets struck on Monday various Hezbollah underground headquarters on its southern front, eliminating terrorists who were planning to attack Israel's northern communities, IDF Spokesperson R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari said on Tuesday.

Hagari noted that the terrorists were responsible for carrying out Hezbollah's "conquer the Galilee" plan.

Some 50 terrorists were eliminated, Hagari noted, including six commanders. »

Tiny parasitic wasp helps save one of world’s rarest birds from extinction

Authored by theguardian.com

A tiny parasitic wasp has given a lifeline to one of the world’s rarest bird species by killing off an invasive insect that was threatening its survival.

These insects secrete honeydew, which encourages the growth of a sooty mould that weakens and eventually kills Phylica arborea.

Scientists believe that the wasps have helped save the birds from extinction. »

Brain’s waste-clearance pathways revealed for the first time

Authored by news.ohsu.edu
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“I was always skeptical about it myself, and there are still a lot of skeptics out there who still don’t believe it.

Rather than diffusing uniformly through brain tissue, the images revealed fluid moving along pathways — through perivascular spaces in clearly defined channels.

Wastes include proteins such as amyloid and tau, which have been shown to form clumps and tangles in brain images of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. »