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What's the Link Between Obesity and Colorectal Cancer?
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 6 -- The Prevent Cancer Foundation issued the following news:

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What's the link between obesity and colorectal cancer?

Obesity is a complex disease characterized by an excessive amount of body fat. It's important to understand that obesity is not just about weight--it is a medical condition that can have serious health implications. Obesity is linked to many cancers, including endometrial, liver, kidney, pancreatic and breast cancers (for breast cancer, this is especially in post-menopausal women). Perhaps most notably, research shows a strong link between obesity ... Show Full Article

SCOTUS Ruling Weakens Clean Water Protections
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 6 -- The Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:

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SCOTUS Ruling Weakens Clean Water Protections

Decision will slow down water protection efforts

A ruling by the Supreme Court on Tuesday has weakened the ability of federal and state regulators to protect and restore our nation's waters. In San Francisco v. EPA, the Court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) exceeded its authority under the Clean Water Act by requiring permit-holders to comply with standards that states and EPA set for waters at the point of discharge. Conservation ... Show Full Article

Georgia Remains Target of Attempted Russian Influence
WASHINGTON, March 6 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following news:

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Georgia Remains Target of Attempted Russian Influence

By Zaal Anjaparidze

Executive Summary:

* Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze acknowledged challenges in Georgia-EU relations in early February, citing bureaucratic obstacles, while reaffirming Georgia's pro-European stance despite concerns that the current ruling party is leading the country toward Russia and undermining democratic principles.

* Political turbulence in Georgia following its October 2024 parliamentary elections provides Russia with more ... Show Full Article

Russia Experiences Reverse Industrialization as Economy Deteriorates
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following news:

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Russia Experiences Reverse Industrialization as Economy Deteriorates

By Hlib Parfonov

Executive Summary:

* The Russian economy appears to be experiencing "reverse industrialization," shifting from the development of high-technology industries to labor-intensive sectors. This trend is negatively impacting Russia's industrial output and economic development.

* Russia's industrial growth is uneven, with the military-industrial complex showing the most growth while civilian sectors stagnate. Russia's ongoing full-scale ... Show Full Article

Rising Arctic Temperatures Threaten Russian Cities and Military Facilities in Far North
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following news:

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Rising Arctic Temperatures Threaten Russian Cities and Military Facilities in Far North

By Paul Goble

Executive Summary:

* The Russian North is negatively impacted by climate change at a rate that is three times faster than in the south. The thawing permafrost, faltering infrastructure, and isolation of the population centers and military bases in Russia's North place additional requirements on Moscow as it attempts to sustain Northern Sea Route activities and its own Arctic ambitions.

* This problem has grown ... Show Full Article

Presbyterian Health Foundation awards $1 million in grants to OMRF
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 5 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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Presbyterian Health Foundation awards $1 million in grants to OMRF

The Presbyterian Health Foundation has awarded 10 grants totaling $1 million to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.

These grants will support the purchase of critical scientific equipment and studies at OMRF in areas such as Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, lupus, sickle cell anemia and ovarian aging.

Timing of the PHF awards is fortunate, as the National Institutes of Health recently announced it would cut ... Show Full Article

LAWSUIT: LGBTQ student group sues to overturn Texas A&M's unconstitutional drag ban
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 5 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:

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LAWSUIT: LGBTQ student group sues to overturn Texas A&M's unconstitutional drag ban

HOUSTON, Texas, March 5, 2025 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of an LGBTQ+ student organization to block a new policy from the Texas A&M University System that bans drag performances on its 11 public campuses -- a clear violation of the First Amendment.

FIRE is asking a court in the Southern District of Texas to halt Texas ... Show Full Article