The grains of purple cornmeal are larger than those of the wheat flours and are intermixed with white‑blue pebbles and chunks of broken obsidian.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
25 Mar. 2026
Voos, who is also head team physician for the Cleveland Browns, said NFL football players at training camp might do a lot of conditioning one day, then work on flexibility and balance the next, then move onto strength training, all of which is intermixed with playing football.
The experimental treatment would use CRISPR, a gene-editing tool likened to biological scissors, to make precise cuts in the DNA to turn off a liver gene that prevents lipids — fatty substances including LDL cholesterol and triglycerides — from being cleared from the blood.
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David Cox,
NBC news,
6 Apr. 2026
Once reserves are depleted, recipients could see a 28% cut in benefits.
Instead, we were greeted by patchworks in which trees that had perished and trees that had been only partially burned commingled with those that appeared completely untouched.
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New York Times,
New York Times,
16 Mar. 2026
Second, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the public the money was difficult to locate, having been commingled with general federal revenues.
The news comes after SpaceX and xAI—the company behind X and Grok—merged in February, a partnership which Musk claims could one day lead to data centres in Earth's orbit.
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Will McCurdy,
PC Magazine,
5 Apr. 2026
The world demanded a simplified portrait; John provided it, and, after a while, the two merged.
The purportedly unique and local feel of coffee shops has instead been homogenized into a singular, palatable, North American aesthetic.
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Conrad Kickert,
The Conversation,
11 Mar. 2026
Though denim fashion has homogenized over the past several seasons, Nauman Ahmad, Soorty’s head of product development and business development, sees a growing appetite for novelties.
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