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Boy Who Started Food Bank in his Shed Now Opens Holiday ‘Gift Bank’ for Hundreds of Poor Kids

Isaac Winfield at his Present Bank - SWNS
Isaac Winfield at his Present Bank – SWNS

Last year, GNN reported on the kind heart of 11-year-old Isaac Winfield, who opened a food bank in his garden shed to help the poor during COVID-19 lockdowns.

Now, Isaac is preparing to open a “gift bank” for moms and dads who can’t afford presents for their children, in addition to a fifth shed-born foodbank.

December is a big month for Isaac. It’s his birthday month, but there’s also Christmas, and the anniversary of the launch of his food bank, which he started with money from his birthday.

He went on to open additional food banks in his hometown of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England, after realizing how many people in his community needed a helping hand.

His gift bank opened last week, after enlisting the help of the local Greenland Pub to store the hundreds of toys and gifts for needy families he’s received from donors.

“Christmas can be a stressful time and Isaac wanted to help as many people as possible have a celebration without worrying about what is under the tree,” said his mother, Claire.

Isaac Winfield, 11 – SWNS photo

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“He is absolutely ecstatic seeing his shelves full of toys and gifts for families. His dedication his weekends and spare time to helping is the best Christmas present he could have asked for.”

According to Claire, they had 200 children arrive on the first day of their present bank.

“The response has been phenomenal. We’ll be holding present bank days another three times at this same pub and put on more dates if there’s still the demand,” says Claire.

“We’ve had baby toys, books, dolls, teddies, Nerf guns, blankets, toiletries, there’s just a bit of everything here. It has all been quite overwhelming to see. “

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“The fifth food bank has been opened alongside the YMCA and the support we’ve had for that has been incredible also.”

Anyone with toys or food to donate can find all the links on the Friends of Isaac Food Bank page on Facebook.

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Scientist Photographs Once in a Lifetime Sighting of Bird with Half Male and Half Female Plumage

Green Honeycreeper in Colombia – CREDIT: JOHN MURILLO
Green Honeycreeper in Colombia – CREDIT: JOHN MURILLO

A Kiwi professor of zoology was visiting Colombia and got the surprise of his life.

The South American country has more birds, both endemic and overall, than any other country, but when his companion spied a curious-looking honeycreeper with blue and green plumage, Professor Hamish Spencer was sure it was a once-in-a-lifetime entry on his life list.

Amateur ornithologist John Murillo was with Spencer, and managed to take some incredibly good still photographs of the green honeycreeper. Half of its body was blue, which meant that the men were looking at a “bilateral gynandromorph,” or a bird that had half-female half-male plumage.

“Many birdwatchers could go their whole lives and not see a bilateral gynandromorph in any species of bird. The phenomenon is extremely rare in birds, I know of no examples from New Zealand ever,” said Spencer.

Murillo and Spencer published a paper on their discovery. Published in the Journal of Field Ornithology, it’s just the second time that a bilateral gynandromorph has been observed in this species in 100 years.

Professor Spencer says gynandromorphs are important for our understanding of sex determination and sexual behavior in birds.

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The main groups in which the phenomenon has been recorded include animal species that feature strong sexual dimorphism; most often insects, especially butterflies, crustaceans, spiders, and even lizards and rodents.

“The phenomenon arises from an error during female cell division to produce an egg, followed by double-fertilization by two sperm,” Spencer explains to his university press.

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He hopes the novel discovery will inspire people to “treasure exceptions” as they always reveal something interesting.

“Be always on the lookout for oddities—who will find the first New Zealand example of a bilateral gynandromorph in a bird?”

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“Our first and last love is self-love.” – Christian Nestell Bovee

Quote of the Day: “Our first and last love is self-love.” – Christian Nestell Bovee

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Pit Bull is Sworn in by Police as ‘Paw-trol Officer’ After He Showed Up One Day and Found Fur-ever Home

credit - Hopkinsville Police Department retrieved from Facebook
credit – Hopkinsville Police Department retrieved from Facebook

A pit bull named Bolo needed just one day with the officers at the Hopkinsville Police Department for them all to fall in love.

Now sworn in as the first-ever “Paw-trol Officer” Bolo has found his fur-ever home.

Arriving at the station in Hopkinsville Kentucky as part of a publicity program for the nearby Christian County Animal Shelter, Bolo was only meant to stay for a day and contribute his handsome face to the Department’s social media posts as a means to help him find a home.

“Oddly enough, everybody fell in love with him,” said Police Chief Jason Newby.

“So when it came time for him to go back that day, they got him in his cage, and he kind of dropped his head and whimpered, and everybody’s heart melted, and we decided to adopt him.”

They didn’t just adopt him, they signed him up for the blue and black.

credit – Hopkinsville Police Department retrieved from Facebook

“[O]n Tuesday, during the Hopkinsville City Council meeting, Bolo was officially made a part of the team and sworn in by Mayor J.R. Knight as HPD’s very first Paw-trol Officer! We can’t wait to follow this sweet pup’s career on the force,” the Department wrote on Facebook.

In it, the mayor recited the traditional oath about supporting the citizens of Hopkinsville Kentucky as Paw-trol dog.

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“You can bark if you want to,” said Mr. Knight in conclusion.

Short of a bark, Bolo committed himself to a bright future with an inky paw print and a photo.

WATCH the ceremony below…

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This Grandad is All-Action at Aged 92: ‘I do martial arts daily’ (Watch)

Lew Burja (SWNS photo)
Lew Burja (SWNS photo)

A wise man once said that aging is the gradual acceleration of comfort-seeking, and Englishman Lew Burja, who’s 92 and still practices kung fu and tai chi, certainly seems to think so.

A grandfather with three grandkids, decades of remaining spry has ensured he can keep up with the little ones, and keep up a diet rich in the best kinds of delicious foods like oven roasts and chocolate.

“At my age, I have friends dying all around me and [tai chi] has kept me going,” said Burja. “It’s really important to keep moving—which is lucky because I can’t stand still.”

He found tai chi in his 50s after suffering from repeat chest infections and a bad back. He had already done sports most of his life, which included rugby, weightlifting, track, Judo, and English football, but had never done tai chi before.

Captivated by watching a tai chi demo at a fair he attended, he decided to give it a go and started weekly two-hour sessions, also including a half-hour of kung fu.

Tai chi is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for health, known for its slow, intentional movements, while kung fu refers to any skill achieved through hard work in a general sense, and doesn’t specifically refer to martial arts.

“I was fit and healthy. But these chest infections just kept coming back just a few months after I stopped antibiotics,” he said. For some reason, I was really attracted to the slow movement and deep breathing of the tai chi.”

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“There’s a specific sequence of movements you can do to manage certain health conditions. That’s how I stopped getting chest infections. I’d often had colds before starting tai chi and they stopped too.”

Burja, from Leeds, can still walk up to seven miles a day and he says running is no problem. He is also training to become a thriller writer to keep his mind sharp.

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“Plenty of exercise is what keeps you going, and it also gives you a really positive outlook on life,” said Burja on this point. “And it’s kept me fully compos mentis. I’m training to be a thriller writer.”

“I don’t fight in kung fu anymore but I can still do the hits and kicks.”

WATCH Lew in action below… 


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In World First, Horned Oryx Upgraded from Extinct in Wild to Endangered Owing to Decades of Zoo Work

Scimitar-horned oryx being released in Chad - SWNS
Scimitar-horned oryx being released in Chad – SWNS

In one of Africa’s last great wildernesses, a remarkable thing has happened—the scimitar-horned oryx, once declared extinct in the wild, is now classified only as endangered.

It’s the first time the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the world’s largest conservation organization, has ever moved a species on its Red List from ‘Extinct in the Wild’ to ‘Endangered.’

The recovery was down to the conservation work of zoos around the world, but also from game breeders in the Texas hill country, who kept the oryx alive while the governments of Abu Dhabi and Chad worked together on a reintroduction program.

Chad is one of the most corrupt countries on Earth, and ranks second-lowest on the UN Development Index. Nevertheless, it is within this North African country that can be found the Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve, a piece of protected desert and savannah the size of Scotland—around 30,000 square miles, or 10 times the size of Yellowstone.

At a workshop in Chad’s capital of N’Djamena, in 2012, Environment Abu Dhabi, the government of Chad, the Sahara Conservation Fund, and the Zoological Society of London, all secured the support of local landowners and nomadic herders for the reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to the reserve.

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Environment Abu Dhabi started the project, assembling captive animals from zoos and private collections the world over to ensure genetic diversity. In March 2016, the first 21 animals from this “world herd” were released over time into a fenced-off part of the reserve where they could acclimatize. Ranging over 30 miles, one female gave birth—the first oryx born into its once-native habitat in over three decades.

In late January 2017, 14 more animals were flown to the reserve in Chad from Abu Dhabi.

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In 2022, the rewilded species was officially assessed by the IUCN’s Red List, and determined them to be just ‘Endangered,’ and not ‘Critically Endangered,’ with a population of between 140 and 160 individuals that was increasing, not decreasing.

It’s a tremendous achievement of international scientific and governmental collaboration and a sign that zoological efforts to breed endangered and even extinct animals in captivity can truly work if suitable habitat remains for them to return to.

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Ireland Sets Renewable Record of 70% Energy from Wind

Irish wind turbines - David de la Iglesia Villar, marked CC License.
Irish wind turbines – David de la Iglesia Villar, marked CC License.

The Emerald Isle is greener than its reputation holds, as it turns out, since more than half of electricity on some days is generated by renewable energy.

Though it’s common to have all four seasons in a single day in Ireland, one can pretty much bet on the wind, which generated an all-time high for contribution to the Irish power grid with 4.62 gigawatts on Wednesday last week.

By midnight, 71% of all the day’s electricity needs were met with wind power.

In 2022, HeatMap reports that Ireland was third in the world for energy generated from wind. The Green Collective, which provides insights into the Irish energy grid, reports that the previous record was around 4.56, and was generated last year.

About 10%, it writes, of the generated wind power was actually exported to Britain.

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Wind energy is a big industry for the gusty nations of Northern Europe like Denmark, Norway, Lithuania, and Ireland, but is also highly developed in Uruguay, which is the second-highest producer of wind energy.

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“Please, do poetical justice to your soul.” – Albert Camus 

Quote of the Day: “Please, do poetical justice to your soul.” – Albert Camus 

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Learning to Just Say No to Unwanted Holiday Invitations Can Benefit Your Mental Health–New Study

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A new and creative study shows that rejecting undesired invitations to parties can be beneficial in avoiding holiday burnout.

The study also found that even if the invitation comes from loved ones, they don’t care about rejections as much as we imagine they do.

More than three-quarters of people in a survey confessed to accepting an invitation to an activity they did not want to attend because they were concerned about the consequences of declining.

This is supposedly even more prominent over the Christmas season when invitations are typically higher.

“I was once invited to an event that I absolutely did not want to attend, but I attended anyways because I was nervous that the person who invited me would be upset if I did not – and that appears to be a common experience,” said Dr. Julian Givi from the American Psychological Association.

“Our research shows, however, that the negative ramifications of saying no are much less severe than we expect.”

To get their results the team from the APA conducted five experiments with more than 2,000 participants.

In one experiment, the researchers asked participants to read a scenario where they either invited friends, or were invited by one of their friends, to dinner on a Saturday night at a local restaurant with a celebrity chef.

The participants who were given the invitation were told to imagine they declined because they already had plans during the day and wanted to spend a night at home relaxing.

The participants who imagined giving the invitation were told their friend declined for the same reason.

The researchers found that participants who imagined turning down their friend’s invitation often believed it would immediately have negative ramifications for their relationship.

These participants were much more likely to say their friend would feel angry, disappointed, and unlikely to invite them to attend future events than the rejected group rated themselves.

“Across our experiments, we consistently found that invitees overestimate the negative ramifications that arise in the eyes of inviters following an invitation decline,” said Dr. Givi.

“People tend to exaggerate the degree to which the person who issued the invitation will focus on the act of the invitee declining the invitation as opposed to the thoughts that passed through their head before they declined.”

In another experiment, the researchers recruited 160 people to participate in what was called a couple’s survey with their significant other.

In this experiment, 74% of the couples had been together for more than five years. One member of the couple had to write an invitation, and the other had to reject it so they could relax.

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The person who rejected their partner’s invitation to a fun activity tended to believe that their partner would be angrier or more likely to feel as if the rejection meant they did not care about their partner as much as they actually did.

The researchers believe their findings, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, show people consistently overestimate how upset someone will be when they decline an invitation, even if they have a longstanding, close relationship.

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“While there have been times when I have felt a little upset with someone who declined an invitation, our research gives us quite a bit of good reason to predict people overestimate the negative ramifications for our relationships,” Dr. Givi said.

“Burnout is a real thing, especially around the holidays when we are often invited to too many events. Don’t be afraid to turn down invitations here and there. But keep in mind that spending time with others is how relationships develop, so don’t decline every invitation.”

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Woman Who Threw Bowl of Food at Chipotle Worker Sentenced to Work 2 Months in Fast Food Job

A Chipotle Restaurant line - CC license.
A Chipotle Restaurant line – CC license.

In a creative use of the justice system of English Common Law, a woman in Ohio was sentenced to two months’ work at a fast food restaurant after she was recorded throwing hot food in the face of a Chipotle worker.

Reminiscent of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry and George come up with the pilot for a TV show about a man sentenced to be George’s butler for a year, the woman was asked if she preferred jail time or to walk in her victim’s shoes.

According to the woman’s attorney, the offender pleaded guilty in the court of the Hon. Timothy Gilligan to a misdemeanor assault charge, and was given either the choice of 90 day’s jail time or 30 days with 60 days of mandatory service as a fast food worker, in addition to a $250 fine.

A statement provided to the court by the woman’s attorney read that she was “truly sorry for what happened that day.”

“I was thinking,” Judge Gilligan told CNN, ‘What else can I do rather than just have her sit in jail.’”

“I don’t see her as any greater risk than anyone who walks in off the street,” he said, pondering whether her reputation would make it impossible to get a job at a restaurant. “I looked at it as someone who lost her cool.”

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“She’s going to learn to work in fast food, and hopefully it will be good,” said the Chipotle worker who was assaulted.

Judge Gilligan hopes for the same, pointing out that it could hardly be otherwise when considering the quality difference between jail food and even a poorly prepared burrito bowl.

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GNN has reported on judges giving instructive sentences before to the benefit of the perpetrator and society at large. Judge Barnette in Hennepin County, PA, gave the “benefit of the doubt” to a serial, non-violent drug abuser because she had managed to get into law school.

That drug abuser, Sarah Gad, became a criminal defense attorney and even managed to win a case defending a client in Judge Barnette’s court years later.

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Strangers Send Over 60 Pairs of Tiny Shoes For a Chicken With Missing Toes–LOOK

credit Meesh Davignon.

A California dog walker had the opportunity to adopt a disabled chicken, and social media loved him so much they’ve sent over 60 pairs of tiny shoes and boots.

The Malaysian Serama breed chicken lost his toes to leg scale mites, a debilitating arachnoid parasite. New owner Meech Davignon of Escondido California had to suffocate them using vaseline and cotton wool which she had to change three times a day.

Nursing him back to health, she began affectionately calling him “Nubz” after the short ends of his toes.

But this loving attention won her a most charismatic chicken, who “rules the roost” among her dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and 11 other chickens, even though he hobbled around.

Davignon realized he had trouble moving on hard surfaces, and remembered she had a pair of tiny dog slippers that her smallest pooch never used. She thought they might help Nubz.

“As he got more comfortable wearing his little shoes, I’d leave them on longer each time,” Davignon told the Washington Post. “Pretty soon, he was getting around a lot better than he did without them because they were great little mobility devices. I’d let him wear them to walk on wood chips and anything else that was rough on his feet.”

Last January, the odd couple celebrated 1 year of companionship, and Davignon celebrated by making a TikTok account for Nubz with videos of him walking about in his little slippers. It created a viral firestorm of interest in the chicken, with commenters asking if it would be okay to send Nubz more shoes.

@calliopenubz

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♬ original sound - Calliope Nubz

“They’ve been a great blessing—it’s surreal to have so many people love my tiny little chicken,” said Davignon.

The packages began arriving by the dozen, and soon Nubz could pick between Sunday shoes, blue suede shoes, dinosaur claw boots, plush booties, sandals, and more.

She keeps them all in a dresser in her room, and every time a new pair comes in the mail she posts a video on TikTok of the chicken strutting his stuff. Davignon said his favorite pair are some dark blue boots that look somewhat like Ugs. He can move about faster than normal in them.

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Currently, the 3-year-old bird is in physical rehab for a pair of degenerative disks in his neck, which she was able to treat with—get this—avian acupuncture, with the help of her TikTok followers.

Currently in a little wheelchair, she is sure he will be back to his plucky self before long.

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Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest Drops Sharply in One Year–Fewest Acres Since 2019

MAAP shows over 50% improvement in forest loss in Brazil over the last year – MAAProject.org
MAAP shows over 50% improvement in forest loss in Brazil over the last year – MAAProject.org

Deforestation across the Amazon Rainforest has fallen by 55% this year, marking the lowest amounts since 2019, and somewhat of a major victory to recently-elected leftist governments in Brazil and Colombia.

The data was provided to Reuters via the Monitoring of the Andean Amazon Project, which tracks forest cover and loss across all the nations of the Amazon using the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite.

The data showed a 59% drop in primary forest loss in Brazil, which promisingly runs very close to the numbers provided by Brazil’s government under Luiz Ignacio de Silva, who ran on a part-environmental platform.

Peru’s forest loss decreased by one-third, and Colombia’s by two-thirds. Many former guerillas that control parts of the forest have begun working in environmental sectors, and Reuters believes this might be part of why deforestation fell so much in Colombia.

Bolivia also saw a drop in the rate of forest loss by 60% despite battling several severe wildfires.

Among countries that experienced increased rates of forest loss, (Venezuela, Suriname, and Guyana) MAAP says this is down to natural causes like floods, mudslides, and strong winds.

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Some scientists believe that the Amazon Rainforest’s capacity to absorb carbon dioxide is the Earth’s greatest tool to prevent climate change. Some rainforests, such as those in Costa Rica are theorized as being net-carbon sources rather than sinks because of the poor soil and rapid decomposition of biomass, but the Amazon hasn’t been studied in this way.

MAAP believes the deforestation data will allow the Amazonian countries to have a strong negotiating position for international conservation funding at the upcoming summit for the signatures of the Paris Agreement, or COP28.

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“The most worthwhile thing is trying to put happiness into the lives of others.” – Robert Baden-Powell

Quote of the Day: “The most worthwhile thing is trying to put happiness into the lives of others.” – Robert Baden-Powell

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California Teen Passes the Bar Exam at 17– Now He’s a Practicing Attorney

credit - Tulare county district attorney
credit – Tulare County District Attorney

Glasses on, Peter Park has a superpower, but it isn’t spinning webs and catching thieves just like flies, it’s a brilliant brain that has seen him become the youngest attorney in California’s history.

In a legal history-making moment, the Korean American currently working at the Tulare County District Attorney’s office as a law clerk passed the rigorous California bar exam on his first attempt, making him the youngest person to ever pass the exam at age 17.

At the age of 13, in 2019, Park began high school at Oxford Academy in Cypress, CA. Simultaneously, Park enrolled in a four-year juris doctor program at Northwestern California University School of Law utilizing a state bar rule that allows students to apply to law school through the completion of College Level Proficiency Exams (CLEPS).

After graduating high school in 2021 Park focused on law school and graduated in 2023.

“It was not easy, but it was worth it. It required discipline and strategy to pass the Bar, and I made it in the end. I am extremely blessed to have discovered this path, and my hope is that more people will realize that alternative paths exist to becoming an attorney,” Park said.

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“I aspire to become a prosecutor because I am driven by a moral obligation to uphold liberty, equality, and justice in society. I admire how prosecutors keep our community safe and bring closure to victims.”

California is considered the nation’s toughest bar exam along with Delaware. Half of all attempts fail.

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US Sets Policy to Seize Patents of Government-Funded Drugs if Price Deemed Too High

– National Cancer Institute
– National Cancer Institute

The Biden Administration last week announced it would be seizing patents for drugs and drug manufacturing procedures developed using government money.

A draft of the new law, seen by Reuters, said that the government will consider various factors including whether a medical situation is leading to increased prices of the drug at any given time, or whether only a small section of Americans can afford it.

The new executive order is the first exercise in what is called “march-in-rights” which allows relevant government agencies to redistribute patents if they were generated under government funding. The NIH has long maintained march-in-rights, but previous directors have been unwilling to use them, fearing consequences.

“We’ll make it clear that when drug companies won’t sell taxpayer funded drugs at reasonable prices, we will be prepared to allow other companies to provide those drugs for less,” White House adviser Lael Brainard said on a press call.

But just how much taxpayer money is going toward funding drugs? A research paper from the Insitute for New Economic Thought showed that “NIH funding contributed to research associated with every new drug approved from 2010-2019, totaling $230 billion.”

The authors of the paper continue, writing “NIH funding also produced 22 thousand patents, which provided marketing exclusivity for 27 (8.6%) of the drugs approved [between] 2010-2019.”

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How we do drug discovery and production in America has a number of fundamental flaws that have created problems in the health service industry.

It costs billions of dollars and sometimes as many as 5 to 10 years to bring a drug to market in the US, which means that only companies with massive financial muscle can do so with any regularity, and that smaller, more innovative companies can’t compete with these pharma giants.

This also means that if a company can’t recoup that loss, a single failed drug can result in massive disruptions to business. To protect themselves, pharmaceutical companies establish piles of patents on drugs and drug manufacturing procedures. Especially if the drug in question treats a rare or obscure disease, these patents essentially ensure the company has monoselective pricing regimes.

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However, if a company can convince the NIH that a particular drug should be considered a public health priority, they can be almost entirely funded by the government, as the research paper showed.

Some market participants, in this case the famous billionaire investor Mark Cuban, have attempted to remedy the issue of drug costs in America by manufacturing generic versions of patented drugs sold for common diseases.

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Pilot Announces in a Heartwarming Reveal That Young Passenger is Now Cancer Free (Watch)

credit @goodindid, taken from TikTok.
credit @goodindid, taken from TikTok.

Make-A-Wish Foundation is famous for giving kids moments they’ll never forget, even if their time is limited to remember them.

But a sneaky trick, played with the help of a cooperative airline pilot and passengers gave a child named Jacob an experience in every way equal to meeting Michael Jordan or John Cena.

A boy named Jacob was flying with his mother when the pilot suddenly chimed in on the intercom saying he was proud of the young man.

“Jacob, just before takeoff, a representative from Make-A-Wish made contact with the airline. We were informed that you no longer meet the requirements to be a Make-A-Wish candidate,” he said.

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Posted on TikTok by a story feed called @bestindid, the pilot adds that Jacob would still have his wish of going to Disney (sic), but “according to your most recent exam, you have many more years to take all the trips you could ever dream of.”

At that point the pilot invites the “big man” to stand up and look behind him, where three passengers in the row behind them were holding up colored signs that read “You Are Cancer Free!”

Applause erupted as Jacob and his mother embraced in the aisle, while commenters on the video shared similar experiences, or simply said how hard they were crying.

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History Enthusiasts Found a Buried 15th Century Royal Palace All on Their Own– ‘Against all odds’

Collyweston Historical and Preservation Society – CHAPS
Collyweston Historical and Preservation Society – CHAPS

In a true underdog story, a group of “amateurs” used historical material to locate the buried remains of Collyweston Palace, owned by the grandmother of Henry VIII, Margaret Beaufort.

In the English shire of Northampton, a local historical society had been searching for the palace for 5 years, and located it with the help of ground-penetrating radar.

“We’re just a bunch of amateurs really, with no money, no plans, just a lot of enthusiasm and against all the odds we have unearthed this,” Chris Close, a member of the Collyweston Historical and Preservation Society, or “CHAPS” for short.

Collyweston Manor was listed as a historical site by Historic England back in 1967, but the only evidence anything was there were fish ponds and a barn. The first inkling the CHAPS volunteers had that they discovered something important was the moment their radar scans indicated buried walls and foundations of the palace.

Falling into disrepair by 1650, it was bought by the Dutch Tryon family who built another house on the site. The following excavations done by CHAPS needed the cooperation of several landowners.

CHAPS had raised £14,000 ($17,500) in local grant money for the project, and fortunately their efforts not only succeeded in locating and identifying the foundations and stone moldings of the buildings, but they attracted the attention of better-funded professionals who could help out.

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Currently in the second stage of excavations, more radar scans will be employed to ascertain what each building might have been used for while diggers carefully ensure any artifacts present are preserved for a local museum exhibit at Lady Margaret’s Chapel in Collyweston.

“We will also be able to obtain other useful information that will enable us to work out the architectural style along with other important dating evidence,” CHAPS said. “As far as we can tell, the last royal to stay at Collyweston was Elizabeth I who is recorded as holding court here on 3 August 1566.”

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Student Nurse Had to Couch Surf–But She Just Won a $5M Home in London

A 49-year-old recently had to live with friends so she could afford to continue her studies when her rent rose.

But she’s just won the keys to a stunning Chelsea townhouse worth a whopping 5 million in West London.

She’s the latest winner of a charity draw organized by Omaze—after buying a ticket for the lottery that raised 2,600,000 in the UK for the NHS (National Health Service).

Oceanne Belle’ won the 4-story home with a $10 ticket. The beautiful townhouse in the sought-after area of Kensington and Chelsea comes mortgage free, with all the tax and legal fees covered.

She studies full-time at the University of Sunderland in London, and will finish her Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Social Care in January—and she’s free to either live in the house, rent it out, or sell it and become a cash multi-millionaire.

When Omaze first tried to contact Oceanne to tell her she’d scooped the prize, she blocked the number because she didn’t recognize it.

She now says winning the house is the “best Christmas present ever”.

“It was a Friday night and I’d been writing a dissertation all day and feeling a bit down in the dumps, as it’s so stressful. I got a few calls from a number I didn’t know so I blocked it, twice!”

Then the Omaze prize team showed up at her address.

“I was greeted by the Omaze team singing funny Christmas carols. Then the next thing I knew I’d won a house and my life had changed forever.”

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“I never win anything and had only ever entered Omaze draws twice before. I guess it’s a case of, third time lucky!

“When they told me I’d won the grand prize I was shaking,” said Oceanne, who’s studying to become a pediatric nurse. “It’s so crazy that last week I was technically ‘sofa surfing’ at a friend’s flat. It’s just unbelievable.

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“I can now invite all my family over. I absolutely love cooking and can’t wait to use the kitchen – it’s an amazing feeling.

She still wants to fulfill her dream of becoming a nurse—and this win will help her to achieve that.

“I’m thrilled this Omaze draw has raised so much money for NHS Charities,” she added. “I’ve recently had a long stay in hospital, so I know firsthand how incredible the work the NHS does is. I owe my life to the NHS and wouldn’t be here today without them.”

The Chief Executive at NHS Charities Together, said, “This incredible amount of money will help us provide life-saving equipment, volunteers, and training that will save lives.”

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James Oakes from Omaze, said the drawing is their biggest-ever funding drive for a charity partner. GNN has previously written about their contests with celebrities like Robert Downey Jr., raising money for his charity.

One Brit who spent his life helping the disabled won a 2.5 million country home in a previous drawing. And another home is ready to win (in Somerset) for UK residents only at their website—omaze.co.uk.

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Detroit’s Newest Road Can Now Charge Electric Cars as They Drive on it

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Electreon

Detroit, Michigan celebrated a major milestone in the future of vehicle electrification, as crews finished installing the nation’s first wireless-charging public roadway last month.

Using technology from Electreon, 14th Street is now equipped with inductive-charging coils that will charge electric vehicles (EVs) equipped with receivers as they drive on the road.

The road will be used to test and perfect the Israeli company’s wireless-charging technology in a real-world environment to perfect it ahead of making it available to the public in the next few years.

“We’re excited to spearhead the development and deployment of America’s first wireless charging road,” said Dr. Stefan Tongur, Electreon vice president of business development. “This milestone stands as a testament to our collaborative efforts with the State of Michigan and the Department of Transportation (MDOT).”

The charging road, which runs between Marantette and Dalzelle streets, paves the way for addressing range limitations of EVs,

The move toward electrification was touted by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who announced the pilot initiative in September 2021 to develop the nation’s first wireless charging infrastructure on a public road, after MDOT and Electreon entered a five-year commitment to develop the electric road system (ERS).

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Road segment in Gotland Sweden – Electreon

Electreon’s wireless charging technology is based on inductive coupling between copper coils installed below the road surface and receivers installed on the underside of electric vehicles. The road only transfers its electricity using a magnetic field when a vehicle with a receiver nears the in-road charging segments.

These charging segments can transfer wireless electricity directly to the car battery when the vehicle is parked (static charging) or is driving (dynamic charging). The electric road is safe for drivers, pedestrians and wildlife. Each coil in the road is activated only when a vehicle with an approved receiver passes over the coil. This ensures that energy transfer is controlled and provided only to vehicles that require it.

MDOT and Electreon agreed to install a combined mile of inductive-charging roadway in Detroit’s historic Corktown neighborhood. The charging road runs alongside the Newlab at Michigan Central Building, home to more than 60 tech and mobility startups, allowing for the further testing and advancement of this next-generation technology.

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In 2024, MDOT will begin seeking bids to rebuild part of US-12 (Michigan Avenue), which will see additional inductive charging installed. Electreon has also installed two static inductive charging stations in front of Michigan Central Station, which will be able to charge Electreon-equipped vehicles while they are parked.

Extensive testing of the inductive charging technology will continue in early 2024. Using a Ford E-Transit electric commercial van provided by Ford Motor Co. and equipped with the Electreon receiver, staff will test the efficiency and operations of the vehicle and study potential long-term public transportation opportunities.

“Making it easier for EV users to find a reliable charging source without disrupting their commute supports both fleet operations and passenger travel,” said MDOT Director Bradley C. Wieferich.

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Electreon operates 18 projects across eight countries, including powering buses in Israel and electrifying roads in France, China, Norway, and Sweden. And, Electreon’s wireless in-road charging technology was named one of the world’s top 100 inventions for 2021 by Time Magazine.

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