The Daily Populous

Tuesday April 21st, 2026 day edition

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“We are glad the SAVE Act died in the Senate.

To every American who called, wrote and organized to make their voice heard, thank you – your voice matters,” said Laura Williamson, senior policy advisor, SPLC.

“While we know opponents of a multiracial, inclusive democracy will continue to push the SAVE Act and other attempts to block the right to vote, we know the American people reject these efforts and have the power to stop them.”.

The SAVE America Act would require citizens to present documents such as a passport or birth certificate to register to vote.

This is the second time the SAVE Act has failed to move forward in the Senate.

Those who seek to restrict the right to vote are relentless, and our commitment to fighting them is unwavering.

The ability to vote must be defended every day, and the SPLC will continue to be there.”. »

Hungary must arrest Netanyahu if he visits, Magyar says – POLITICO

Authored by politico.eu
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Magyar, however, has announced he will halt the ICC withdrawal by June 2, which would be a year after Hungary filed a formal withdrawal notification to the U.N. secretary-general.

France argued that arresting Netanyahu would contravene other agreements it has with Israel.

Germany’s then-Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in April 2025 that he couldn’t imagine his country arresting Netanyahu. »

After a year of turmoil, cancer researchers see promising signs for mRNA vaccines

Authored by edition.cnn.com

But long before anyone had heard of Covid, mRNA was generating intense excitement in the cancer research community.

To guide her treatment, Blechner turned to doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, including Dr. Vinod Balachandran, director of MSK’s Olayan Center for Cancer Vaccines.

While federal funding remains tight, the most prominent mRNA cancer vaccines have attracted industry support and are not reliant on grants. »

Amazon Sold ‘Whippets’ Meant To Get Users High, Caused Neurological Damage, Lawsuit Claims

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The lawsuit was brought by New York resident Felix Krouse, who says he suffered lasting health issues after using the products.

According to the complaint, inhaling nitrous oxide “produces a short but powerful euphoric high,” but can cause serious harm when used outside a medical setting.

The lawsuit also points to customer reviews on Amazon as evidence that the products were widely used to get high. »

Ukraine’s Second Miracle Year

Authored by thebulwark.com

Ukraine now has 1.3 drones at the front line for every 1 Russian drone, and they are of better quality.

The last time Ukraine had the advantage in medium-range attacks was after the introduction of HIMARS to the battlefield in 2022.

The result is that Ukraine, unlike Russia, had struggled to hit moving targets more than 20–30 kilometers behind the front lines. »