For decades, doctors believed that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications such as Ritalin and Adderall worked by sharpening a person's focus.  |
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Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys. |
— Sun Tzu, "The Art of War" |
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For decades, doctors believed that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications such as Ritalin and Adderall worked by sharpening a person's focus. |
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| Ivan Pentchoukov National Editor |
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| Ivan Pentchoukov National Editor |
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Good morning. Epoch Times journalist Allan Stein spoke to residents of a quiet Las Vegas neighborhood where police and federal authorities raided a home containing a suspected illegal biolab. A similar lab was discovered in California three years ago. Both labs are linked to the same Chinese national. |
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Every morning, Raul Contreras rides his mountain bike along the quiet streets of northeast Las Vegas, passing tidy stucco homes and lawns that reflect a good quality of life. To him, the area is a hidden gem, far from urban crime and congestion. Families thrive, kids play and go to school safely, and neighbors look out for each other. He had no idea that one of these homes was hiding a secret that could threaten public health. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and SWAT teams on Jan. 31 raided the house at 979 Sugar Springs Drive, a place Contreras passes every day. Inside the garage, they discovered a suspected biological laboratory containing a freezer, several refrigerators, a centrifuge and other specialized equipment, and over 1,000 vials and gallon-sized containers of unknown red and brown liquids. "That's kind of scary," Contreras, who lives about two blocks away, told The Epoch Times. "You don't know what the hell is in that stuff." (More) |
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The U.S. government has apprehended a key suspect in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic outposts in Benghazi, Libya. Bondi identified the arrested suspect as Zubayar al-Bakoush. Bondi said the FBI apprehended Bakoush, but did not specify where he was found. Bakoush landed at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland at around 3 a.m. local time on Friday. Four Americans were killed in the 2012 Benghazi attack, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, State Department employee Sean Smith, and CIA contractors Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said Bakoush faces an eight-count criminal indictment, including charges for the murders of Stevens and Smith, and the attempted murder of State Department Special Agent Scott Wicklund. He is also charged with conspiracy to provide material support for terrorism and an arson-related offense. (More) |
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Wendy Thomas knew that Minnesota's largest-ever dragnet was trained on her neighbor, Vance Luther Boelter, the suspect in a crime that has shocked Minnesota and the nation. (Read more) |
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| | Buried in new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is a bearish sign for a college education, the first time we've seen this in 50 years. Trade workers without a college education are gaining new advantages in employment stability and even in earnings. On paper, a college degree still earns more but that edge is slipping too. (Read more) |
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| Proxy malware on the devices of millions of unsuspecting Americans was removed. But more must be done. (Read more) |
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