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Ex-Trump Adviser Flynn Seeks Immunity to Testify in Russia Investigations

By Michael Bowman | VOA on Mar 31, 2017   Featured, National  

Ex-Trump Adviser Flynn Seeks Immunity to Testify in Russia Investigations

CAPITOL HILL — U.S. President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, has offered to cooperate with congressional investigators looking into contacts between Trump campaign advisers and Russia, as long as Flynn is granted immunity from prosecution. The Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday that Flynn is in talks to try to get a promise […]

Birth Year Predicts Odds If Flu Pandemic Were to Strike

By Daniel Stolte | University of Arizona Communications on Nov 11, 2016   Featured, Health  

Birth Year Predicts Odds If Flu Pandemic Were to Strike

  Your birth year predicts — to a certain extent — how likely you are to get seriously ill or die in an outbreak of an animal-origin influenza virus, according to a study co-led by researchers from the University of Arizona and UCLA. Until now, it was believed that previous exposure to a flu virus […]

Were Neanderthals Infected with Disease Carried from Africa?

By Fred Lewsey | University of Cambridge on Apr 12, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Were Neanderthals Infected with Disease Carried from Africa?

Review of latest genetic evidence suggests infectious diseases are tens of thousands of years older than previously thought, and that they could jump between species of ‘hominin’. Researchers says that humans migrating out of Africa would have been ‘reservoirs of tropical disease’ – disease that may have sped up Neanderthal extinction. A new study suggests […]

Judge Rules Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby Can Proceed

By VOA News on Feb 4, 2016   Featured, National  

Judge Rules Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby Can Proceed

A Pennsylvania judge late Wednesday dismissed defense efforts to have criminal sexual assault charges against comedian Bill Cosby thrown out, ruling that his trial can proceed. Cosby’s lawyers argued that a former district attorney granted Cosby immunity from prosecution in 2005 so he could use Cosby’s testimony in a civil suit by an alleged victim. […]

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