The Daily Populous

Sunday May 10th, 2026 morning edition

image for Eating eggs five times a week was linked to a 27% lower Alzheimer’s risk in a study of nearly 40,000 adults

The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, analyzed data from nearly 40,000 American adults aged 65 and older over 15 years.

The Loma Linda research team divided participants according to how frequently they consumed eggs, ranging from never to more than five times per week.

Participants who ate eggs five or more times per week had a 27 percent lower risk of Alzheimer’s compared to those who ate no eggs at all.

Even those who ate eggs only one to three times per month showed a 17 percent reduced risk.

The researchers concluded that any egg intake was associated with a lower Alzheimer’s risk, suggesting a dose-response relationship where more frequent consumption conferred greater protection.

Visible eggs are boiled, scrambled, or fried and eaten on their own, and hidden eggs are used as ingredients in baked goods and packaged products.

People who eat more eggs may differ from those who eat fewer in other ways that influence their Alzheimer’s risk. »

More than 100 sickened in norovirus outbreak aboard Caribbean Princess cruise

Authored by nbcnews.com

Even after more than 100 passengers and crewmembers fell sick during a norovirus outbreak aboard the Caribbean Princess cruise ship, passenger Jan van Milligen said life on board still felt surprisingly normal.

The CDC said the outbreak was reported Thursday during the ship’s April 28 to May 11 voyage through the Caribbean.

Similar protocols were implemented in March after more than 150 people aboard another Princess Cruises ship touring the Caribbean also became sick with norovirus. »

Trump gave $6.9M no-bid contract to his ‘pool guy’ to repaint reflection pool under ‘urgent’ exemption

Authored by independent.co.uk

President Donald Trump used a government exemption to give a $6.9 million no-bid contract to his “pool guy” to repaint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to a blue color after complaining it “never looked great.”.

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool upgrades are just one of several projects that Trump has directed to beautify the nation’s capital.

Not a filthy capital,” Trump told reporters Friday after driving across the reflecting pool in his SUV motorcade to review the paint job. »

California farmers to destroy 420,000 peach trees after Del Monte collapses

Authored by the-independent.com

Central California peach farmers are preparing to destroy around 420,000 clingstone peach trees afterDel Monte Foods shut down its canneries earlier this year.

Central California peach farmers will receive up to $9 million in federal aid after Del Monte collapse, leaving crops without buyers and forcing growers to remove hundreds of thousands of trees ( Getty/iStock ).

After a court allowed Del Monte to sell its assets, Pacific Coast Producers bought Del Monte's canned fruit business. »

SCOTUS used faulty racial voter turnout data to shred Voting Rights Act in recent ruling

Authored by democracydocket.com

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito leaned on an erroneous claim that Black voter turnout now tops white voter turnout, in his Callais v. Louisiana ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act, reports The Guardian.

He further claimed that Black voters now have higher voter turnout rates than white voters, in his opinion that the Voting Rights Act no longer needs to correct for historic voter suppression and obstruction against minorities.

The U.S. Department of Justice also argued that racial turnout rates have reached parity in its amicus brief for Callais, in support of gutting the Voting Rights Act. »