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Whoopi Goldberg Endorses Harris Voters Avoiding Holidays with Trump-Supporting Family — 'It Might Not Be the Time to Gather'


Whoopi Goldberg told her co-hosts Tuesday on ABC's "The View" that she agrees with Vice President Kamala Harris voters who want to avoid family members who voted for President-elect Donald Trump during the holidays.

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Fetterman Calls Rubio 'Strong Choice' as Trump Reportedly Considers Him for Secretary of State


Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) weighed in on reports regarding President-elect Donald Trump's choice for secretary of state.

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‘War Games’ on Trump Return Reveal Radical Left’s Plans to Counter ‘Autocratic Threats’


Recent simulations conducted by left-leaning anti-Trump experts envision the U.S. facing an unprecedented erosion of democratic norms under a second Trump administration, according to Transition Integrity Project co-founder Rosa Brooks, who suggested the recent “war games” demonstrated the need for “creative” resistance and “harm reduction” tactics to counter what she describes as “autocratic” maneuvers President Donald Trump would employ.

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Sen. Mike Lee: 'We Need a Bold Senate GOP Leader'


Republicans need a "bold Senate GOP leader," Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) said on Tuesday as three Republican senators -- Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), Senate Republican Whip John Thune (R-SD), and Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) -- vie for the position of Senate Majority Leader.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Henchman to Forfeit $70 Million, Yacht in Proposed Settlement


Sam Trabucco, the former Alameda Research co-CEO, will forfeit a 53-foot yacht and forgo $70 million worth of claims in a proposed settlement with the FTX bankruptcy estate.

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Dem Rep. Goldman: 'Shocked' Trump Picked an Unqualified Fox News Host to Head Pentagon


Representative Dan Goldman (D-NY) said Tuesday on CNN's "OutFront" that he was "shocked" President-elect Donald Trump picked Fox News host Pete Hegseth as the next secretary of defense.

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Exclusive—Marsha Blackburn Backs Rick Scott for Senate GOP Leader


Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) told Breitbart News exclusively on Tuesday evening that she is supporting Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) for Senate GOP leader in the upcoming vote on Wednesday morning in the Senate GOP conference.

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Alex Marlow: Yale Embarrasses Itself with Woke ‘Beyonce Makes History’ Course


On “The Alex Marlow Show” on Tuesday, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and host Alex Marlow mocked Ivy League schools like Yale for degrading themselves with things like Yale’s Beyoncé course. Marlow said, “Yale University’s going to offer a Beyoncé makes history course in 2025. So, that’s what they’re doing. We’re just kicking butt and taking names and then they’re — they’ve got a new Beyoncé course over at Yale. Do the Ivy Leagues know that they degrade themselves and debase themselves? I love it. Because, as people have been pointing out, there’s no surer sign of people moving to the left than…when they go to college. That’s where it’s at. That is the fountain of leftism in our society…the universities. … And, not to mention, they infect our cities.” “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, is a weekday podcast produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast on YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Follow Breitbart.tv on Twitter @BreitbartVideo

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Republican Senators Hold Leader Candidate Forum Hours Before Consequential Vote


Republican Senators huddled for over two hours Tuesday night for a family meeting over who will take the reins from Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

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President-Elect Donald Trump Names Former Rep. John Ratcliffe as CIA Director


President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that former Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) will serve as his director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

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Trump Nominates Kristi Noem for Secretary of Department of Homeland Security


Trump nominated Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to serve as his Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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Trump Nominates Fox News Host Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense: 'Nobody Fights Harder for the Troops'


President-elect Donald Trump nominated Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his Secretary of Defense, hailing him as a champion of his "peace through strength" policy.

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Donald Trump Selects Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to 'Lead the Department of Government Efficiency'


President-elect Donald Trump announced he has picked Tesla CEO and X owner Elon Musk and entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to "lead the Department of Government Efficiency."

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Spectacles de Noël: «l’offre est beaucoup plus grande»

Les spectateurs québécois auront encore l’embarras du choix durant le temps des Fêtes.




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Zach Bryan aurait offert 12 millions $ à son ex pour acheter son silence après leur rupture

Le chanteur Zach Bryan aurait demandé à son ex-copine Brianna LaPaglia de ne pas parler de leur relation en lui offrant 12 millions de dollars.




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Le film «Monsieur Aznavour» présenté à Montréal samedi: une première «symbolique» pour le réalisateur Grand Corps Malade

Gros succès en France, le drame biographique est présenté samedi au Festival Cinemania.




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Des Swifties québécois témoignent: «En spectacle, le monde arrête de tourner»

Des Swifties québécoises racontent leur expérience durant un concert de la tournée «Eras».




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Ce qu’il faut savoir sur la nouvelle saison d’«À propos d’Antoine»

La nouvelle saison sera déposée sur illico+ le 13 novembre.




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James Van Der Beek en dit plus sur son cancer

James Van Der Beek s’est ouvert sur son combat contre le cancer.




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Le Canadien, un vrai désastre pour tout le Québec et la télé

Geoff Molson, Kent Hughes et Martin St-Louis avaient promis que le Canadien de Montréal serait dans le «mix» cette saison.




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Humour: un premier spectacle solo pour Patrice L’Ecuyer

Un premier spectacle d’humour en solo, intitulé «Après seulement 32 ans d’absence sur scène».




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Karol G s’excuse pour des paroles jugées offensantes dans son nouveau single

La vedette colombienne du reggaeton Karol G s’est excusée pour des paroles de son nouveau single «+57» jugées offensantes.




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Megan Fox attend un bébé avec Machine Gun Kelly

Megan Fox et son petit ami Machine Gun Kelly seront bientôt parents.




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Toboggan 2024: La Bottine Souriante et MATTN défonceront l’année à Québec

La ville de Québec pourra compter sur des prestations du groupe La Bottine Souriante et de la DJ belge MATTN pour l’amener en 2025.




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Des arnaqueurs ciblent les Swifties: «90% des billets à vendre sur les réseaux sociaux sont de l’arnaque», croit un expert

La majorité des billets encore offerts en ligne pour aller voir Taylor Swift à Toronto sont des arnaques, constate un expert en cybersécurité.




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Les White Stripes abandonnent les poursuites judiciaires contre Donald Trump

Les White Stripes ont abandonné leur plainte sur les droits d'auteur contre le président des États-Unis nouvellement réélu, Donald Trump.




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Découvrez l’étrange rituel du chanteur de Coldplay

Chris Martin a intrigué les badauds lundi en embrassant le tarmac de l’aéroport de Sydney.




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«Le cyclone de Noël» en tête du box-office québécois

Le film québécois a devancé plusieurs grandes productions hollywoodiennes




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«Le Journal» à Toronto: la Ville Reine prête pour Taylor Swift

Les signes de l’arrivée imminente de la vedette et sa tournée «Eras» sont nombreux dans la métropole canadienne.




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Guylaine Tanguay tiendra la vedette de la mouture québécoise de la comédie musicale «Ménopause»: «J’ai besoin de me mettre en danger»

Elle tiendra la vedette de l’adaptation québécoise du succès mondial Ménopause aux côtés de Claudine Mercier, Catherine Sénart et Geneviève Charest.




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«ALPHAS»: le masculiniste Joël McGuirk déplore la décision de le «désinviter» de «Tout le monde en parle»

Joël McGuirk a dénoncé son retrait imprévu du dernier plateau de «Tout le monde en parle», lundi, au micro de Sophie Durocher, à QUB radio.




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Le stress chronique affaiblit le système immunitaire

Une étude rapporte que la perturbation de l’équilibre du microbiote intestinal par le stress dérègle la fonction des cellules immunitaires.




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Mieux comprendre la douleur et l’effet placebo

La découverte d’un circuit cérébral impliqué dans l’effet antidouleur des placebos pourrait permettre le développement de traitements analgésiques.




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Ralentir le vieillissement du cerveau

Dans une étude, on rapporte qu’un médicament antidiabétique très utilisé retarde les effets négatifs du vieillissement sur les fonctions cognitives.




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Être actif pour prévenir le cancer du pancréas

Selon une étude, l’activité physique régulière pourrait atténuer le risque de développer un cancer du pancréas, qui touche les personnes obèses.




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Les fromages en portions individuelles au banc d’essai

Les fromages vendus en portions individuelles sont des plus pratiques pour l’école et le bureau.




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Maladie de Parkinson: une origine intestinale?

La présence de lésions intestinales serait associée à une hausse importante du risque de développer la maladie de Parkinson.




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10 bons choix à intégrer dans la boîte à lunch des enfants

Ces produits se démarquent par leurs valeurs nutritives, surpassant celles d’options similaires.




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Pour le risque de cancer, l’obésité santé, ça n’existe pas!

Une étude récente confirme que les personnes obèses, même sans anomalies métaboliques, sont à plus haut risque de plusieurs types de cancer.




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Nutrition et arthrite

Au Canada, une personne sur cinq souffre d’arthrite, ce qui en fait la maladie chronique la plus répandue.




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Nutrition et cancer de l’ovaire

En 2024, on estime que 3000 Canadiennes recevront un diagnostic de cancer de l’ovaire.




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Santé buccale et cancer du côlon

Une étude récente montre qu’un type de bactérie associée aux maladies des gencives pourrait participer au développement du cancer colorectal.




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L’excellente santé des sportifs du week-end

150 minutes d’activité physique durant le week-end procure des bénéfices similaires à la même durée d’exercice répartie sur sept jours.




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Infections respiratoires: un nouveau facteur de risque de mortalité identifié

Une découverte biochimique intrigante pourrait permettre d’identifier rapidement les patients à haut risque.




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Les légumes d’ici, toute l’année

Si octobre célèbre la fin des récoltes, plusieurs légumes demeurent disponibles lors de la saison froide.




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Vivre avec la dystonie cervicale

Quand Chantale Boivin a ressenti les premiers symptômes d’une dystonie cervicale, elle s’est dit que ses torticolis à répétition étaient dus au stress




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Off-Label Promotion: Best Resolved by Congress, Not Courts

On December 3, a federal appeals court ruled against one of the FDA’s untouchable restrictions on industry—thou shalt not promote the off-label use of pharmaceutical products. An industry that is little interested in constitutional law suddenly finds itself talking about the First Amendment and whether, and on what grounds, the case will be appealed. Meantime, the court’s decision left FDA Matters torn between cheering and booing. Patients are poorly served if their doctor is prescribing drugs without being able to tap into all sources of relevant knowledge. However, permitting off-label promotion undercuts the incentive for companies to thoroughly investigate the safety and efficacy of a drug for a second or third use.



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  • FDA and Congress
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Orphan Drugs at 30: Will Success Become Too Expensive?

The Orphan Drug Act (ODA) turned 30 this month, demonstrating that good laws really can have an enduring impact. Amidst the celebrations, a reporter asked me a provocative question: can we afford more orphan drugs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars per year? FDA Matters answered “yes.” However, I added a caveat that should worry everyone eager for orphan drugs to succeed. When genomics and personalized medicine become successful, this will multiply the number of rare diseases and the overall cost of orphan drugs, perhaps beyond what the system can bear.




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FDA Post-Election: Continuity and Progress Likely to Mark 2013

Looking back over the last 40 years at FDA (as I have), there are three characteristics that create a more progressive environment at the agency: continuity of leadership, presidential support, and increased funding. For FDA in 2013 (as the saying goes): 2 out of 3 ain’t bad. In particular, medical innovation seems poised to flourish in an FDA environment where there is continuity of policy and leadership, instead of a new team learning the ropes. I explore this and other themes in the latest issue of Pharmaphorum.com. You can read my thoughts at: http://www.pharmaphorum.com/2013/01/29/fda-post-election-continuity-and-progress-likely-to-mark-2013/.




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The State of the FDA—February 2013

FDA is the only federal agency that touches the lives of every American several times every day. Despite this, FDA will probably not be mentioned when President Obama delivers his State of the Union (SOTU) address to Congress on February 12. Instead, FDA Matters provides its third annual “State of the FDA.” As reflected in last week’s column, I think that FDA did well in 2012. And 2013 is very promising. Potential funding cutbacks are the primary impediment to future successes.



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  • FDA and Congress
  • FDA and Industry
  • FDA Leadership