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Three women in New Mexico have been diagnosed with HIV after receiving “vampire facial” procedures at an unlicensed medical spa, in what is believed to be the first documented cases of HIV transmission through a cosmetic procedure using needles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched an investigation into the clinic after discovering that the clinic had been reusing disposable needles intended for one-time use. The “vampire facial” procedure, made popular by celebrities like Kim Kardashian, involves injecting plasma into the face using needles. Other popular cosmetic treatments, such as Botox and fillers, are often delivered using needles…

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The Pittsburgh Steelers Nail Key Selections in 2023 NFL Draft The Pittsburgh Steelers made some key selections in the 2023 NFL Draft, solidifying their roster for the upcoming season. Among the notable picks are offensive lineman Troy Fautanu from Washington in the first round, interior offensive lineman Zach Frazier from West Virginia in the second round, wide receiver Roman Wilson from Michigan in the third round, linebacker Payton Wilson from North Carolina State in the third round, interior offensive lineman Mason McCormick from South Dakota State in the fourth round, defensive lineman Logan Lee from Iowa in the sixth round,…

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Iraqi Influencer Om Fahad, Ghufran Sawadi, Shot Dead in Baghdad Popular Iraqi influencer Ghufran Sawadi, also known as Om Fahad, was tragically shot dead by unknown assailants while sitting in her car outside her home in Baghdad. Sawadi, who had a large following on TikTok, was known for sharing videos of her daily routines, dancing to pop music, and posing in elegant attire. The driver of the motorbike who shot Sawadi was reportedly pretending to make a food delivery in the eastern part of Baghdad. Sawadi had previously faced legal trouble, as she was sentenced to six months in prison…

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Tech giant Apple is gearing up for a special event titled “Let Loose” where they are expected to unveil new iPad models and accessories. The event, scheduled for Tuesday, May 7 at 7 a.m. PT (10 a.m. ET), will be live-streamed on Apple.com and YouTube. The event invite features an artistic render of an Apple Pencil, sparking speculation that the focus will be on iPads. Apple CEO Tim Cook has hinted at the Apple Pencil, while promotional logos suggest upcoming illustration capabilities. Rumors suggest that Apple will announce new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, along with updated Apple Pencil…

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The European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter has recently captured a captivating image of what appears to be clusters of black spiders on the southern polar region of Mars. However, these “spiders” are not actually arachnids – they are buried carbon dioxide that forms dark features when warmer weather hits the planet’s southern hemisphere. The gas expands out of the ice layers, creating channels in the terrain that resemble intricate spider patterns. This phenomenon adds to the mystery and beauty of Mars, showcasing the unique geological processes at work on the Red Planet. In addition to the discovery of these…

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently made headlines with his announcement to significantly increase defense spending in the UK. Sunak revealed plans to raise defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade, marking what he called the “biggest strengthening of our national defense for a generation.” As part of this commitment, Sunak pledged to send arms worth 500 million pounds to Ukraine, including Storm Shadow long-range missiles. The Prime Minister also promised an additional 75 billion pounds in defense spending over the next six years, reiterating a target set by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in…

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NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission is facing significant challenges with an unacceptable price tag and timeline, prompting the agency to seek solutions from its centers and the private sector. Despite the setbacks, Administrator Bill Nelson remains optimistic about finding a way forward. In the latest development from NASA, the agency has greenlit the $3.35 billion Dragonfly mission to explore Saturn’s moon, Titan. This exciting news was discussed in this week’s edition of News from the Press Site, where guests Marina Koren and Jack Kuhr provided insightful perspectives on various space-related topics. Marina Koren, a writer for The Atlantic, shared her…

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Apple has quietly discontinued production of its environmentally-friendly FineWoven iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands, according to reports from Twitter leaker Kosutami. Launched last fall as a sustainable alternative to leather accessories, FineWoven failed to live up to expectations due to issues with attracting dirt, scuffs, and overall durability. Despite being priced the same as Apple’s premium leather lineup, FineWoven was criticized for feeling less luxurious. The company downplayed the rollout of FineWoven last week, instead choosing to focus on their environmental progress. It is rumored that Apple may introduce a different leather alternative, such as Alcantara, to replace FineWoven.…

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Two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist David Taylor shocked the wrestling world by failing to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Penn State product lost to fellow wrestler Aaron Brooks at the Olympic trials, ending his bid for a spot on Team USA. Taylor, also known as the “Magic Man,” needed to win two of three bouts against Brooks but lost both matches. Meanwhile, Brooks, a 23-year-old who just wrapped up his collegiate career with a fourth consecutive NCAA title, secured his place on Team USA with the upset victory. The U.S. trials system proved to be unforgiving,…

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The US House of Representatives recently approved substantial aid packages for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific region, totaling billions of dollars in support. This move, backed by strong bipartisan support, marks a significant step in bolstering assistance to key allies in the face of geopolitical challenges. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed their appreciation to US lawmakers for the aid packages, which come at a critical time for both nations. In particular, the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act allocates nearly $61 billion to help Ukraine combat Russian aggression, a move that has been long awaited…

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