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Chinese national caught trying to slip a type of ROUNDWORM into the United States. When Han Chengxuan’s electronics were checked, officials discovered they had been wiped clean.
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U.S. researchers discovered something amazing: A third circulatory system—one that’s existed alongside the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems all along. What’s even more remarkable is that it maps almost perfectly onto the model that traditional Eastern medicine has used for thousands of years. Could it be the missing link between Western and Eastern medicine?
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The study of the human body just hit a new breakthrough. U.S. researchers have discovered a third circulatory system within the human body that has existed alongside the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems all along. This new interstitium system (as it’s being called) appears to allow the organs of the human body to pass things along to one another. What makes this discovery even more amazing is that it maps almost perfectly onto the model that traditional Eastern medicine has used for thousands of years. Could it be the missing link between Western and Eastern medicine? ntd.com/ntdplus/scientists-d…
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A Chinese researcher tried to sneak in E. coli plasmids by labeling them as “women’s underwear”—which is exactly what made the feds suspicious. He was sentenced to prison just a few weeks ago. How many “decades” do you think he got? We unpack the case in this new episode.
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A Chinese researcher who snuck E. coli plasmids into the U.S. as “women’s underwear” was sentenced to prison, but probably not as long as you’d think. After Youhuang Xiang pleaded guilty, he was sentenced to just 4 months in prison. It’s worth noting that Xiang was also hit with a $500 fine, supervised release, and immediate deportation. That said, do you think this was a fair punishment and will deter others? ntd.com/ntdplus/chinese-rese…
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Google’s Debug program plans to set 64 million mosquitoes loose in Florida and California over four the next four years. What could go wrong? The plan involves releasing 16 million per year for the next two years through their Debug program. Let’s examine their full six-step plan step by step in this episode.
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What does Google’s Debug program want to do with 64 million mosquitoes? Over the course of four years, it plans to release them in Florida and California to combat disease-spreading mosquitoes. The technique works by having sterile males mate with wild females, causing their eggs to fail to hatch, which gradually crashes the local mosquito population. But are there any risks? ntd.com/ntdplus/google-to-re…
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These parents locked their 3 kids inside—in squalid conditions—for 4 years straight because they were afraid they’d catch COVID. As you’d imagine, this left the children with significant physical and mental disorders. Authorities say the kids now struggle to walk, have hunched backs, suffer bladder and bowel problems from years in diapers, have irritated skin, and have delayed development.
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Two parents are heading to prison after locking their 3 kids away for 4 years out of extreme COVID fear. The German-American couple locked them in their villa in Spain, where they endured squalid conditions—including a room piled with used diapers. The toll on the children is tragic: difficulty walking, hunched backs, bowel control problems from years spent in diapers, and delayed development. ntd.com/ntdplus/parents-get-…
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Our souls were captivated when we heard the magical sounds of a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin. The story of the world’s greatest violins begins in the musical woods nearly 400 years ago. "In every sound of the violin there is the breathing of its trees"—Antonio Stradivari.
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Two casual metal detector enthusiasts just stumbled upon something truly unprecedented: The largest Viking-era treasure ever discovered in Norway, with over 4,000 silver coins unearthed and counting. Archaeologists are pulling upwards of 100 coins per day from the ground.
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HISTORIC: Two metal detector enthusiasts in Norway were thrilled to find 19 silver coins, and understandably so. Since archaeologists arrived at the site, the treasure tally has skyrocketed to over 4,772 silver coins—Norway’s largest Viking-era hoard ever discovered. What does the massive hoard say about the final, volatile decades of the Viking Age? ntd.com/ntdplus/norway-disco…
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We just finished paying our taxes and the DOJ busts a $1 BILLION Medicare scam. Perfect timing. The man at the center of the giant scheme was Mr. Brett Blackman, the CEO and owner of a software company called HealthSplash. We break down how he pulled it off in this episode.
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We just paid our taxes. And now a $1 BILLION Medicare fraud scheme gets exposed. Brett Blackman, CEO of a software company called HealthSplash, was just convicted in federal court for a scheme that involved using foreign telemarketers to aggressively call thousands of elderly Americans. Based on a photo released by the DOJ, Blackman wasn’t shy about his wealth—posing in front of a mansion with a gold dollar sign chain around his neck. ntd.com/ntdplus/1-billion-in…
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"The Lost Spirit of Kung Fu" traces the rise, destruction, and revival of traditional Chinese martial arts—from the Yellow Emperor to the Cultural Revolution—revealing how true Kung Fu was once rooted in honor, discipline, and virtue.
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With all the massive fraud in Medicare, Medicaid, EBT… it’s hard to be enthusiastic about paying taxes. And they know it. The IRS just launched a pilot program using Palantir AI technology to find who needs to be audited. So as fun as it was having a federal bureaucrat decide if you deserved an audit—now it’ll be an AI machine making that call. You might think of it as “Tax GPT.”
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IRS issues massive warning to Americans on AI. The nation’s tax collector launched a pilot program using Palantir AI to determine who gets audited next. So as fun as it was having a federal bureaucrat decide if you deserved an audit, that call will now heavily depend on AI. ntd.com/ntdplus/irs-launches…
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