Magic mushrooms could be effective treatment for cocaine addiction, study shows
Participants who got single dose of psilocybin were more likely to abstain from cocaine than those who got placeboResults from a new clinical trial show that a single dose of psilocybin could be an effective treatment for cocaine addiction.The study, published in Jama Network Open this month, showed that 19 participants who received a single dose of psilocybin were more likely to abstain from cocaine than 17 participants who received a placebo of diphenhydramine, a common antihistamine. Continue reading...
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Celebrities call for permanent end to gnome ban at Chelsea flower show
Bill Bailey and Alan Titchmarsh paint gnomes for kingâs garden at event in one-off to raise funds for RHS campaignGarden gnomes should make a permanent return to the Chelsea flower show, celebrities who have painted the mythical creatures for the kingâs garden at this yearâs event, have said.At the high-end event, which kicks off on Tuesday in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London, the âtackyâ statutes been frowned upon since 1927. Speaking at the showâs press day, the comedian and musician Bill Bailey and the gardener and author Alan Titchmarsurged the Royal Horticultural Society to lift the gnome ban permanently. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAnthropic to share Mythos cyber flaw findings with global finance watchdog
Startup has declined to release Claude Mythos AI model publicly amid fears it could be used by hackersBusiness live â latest updatesAnthropic is to brief the global finance watchdog on the implications of its Claude Mythos AI model, whose potential threat to cyber defences has alarmed experts.The US startup will discuss Mythos with the Financial Stability Board, which is chaired by the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFirst Thing: Trump warns âclock is tickingâ for Iran to secure peace deal
US president says there âwonât be anything leftâ of country if it does not reach agreement. Plus, how to become emotionally mature at any ageGood morning.Donald Trump has voiced impatience at the deadlock over peace talks with Iran, posting on social media: âFor Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there wonât be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!âWhat else is happening in the region? The United Arab Emirates has blamed a fire near its nuclear power plant on a drone launched by Iran or one of its proxies, describing the incident as a âdangerous escalationâ.Why is Massie Trumpâs nemesis? Massie has been a consistent thorn in Trumpâs side, voting against his signature tax and spending cuts bill, helping to force the justice department to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and insisting on congressional oversight over the military actions in Venezuela and Iran. Now he faces a bruising primary against his Trump-endorsed challenger, Ed Gallrein. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comShakira in line for âŹ55m payout as Spanish court rules tax fines were wrong
Singer says she has faced âyears of public shamingâ, as court rules tax agency made mistake over her 2011 statusA court in Madrid has ordered Spainâs tax authority to pay Shakira back more than âŹ55m (ÂŁ48m) after ruling that it had wrongly imposed huge fines on the Colombian singer and philanthropist because it had made mistakes over her tax status.In a statement released on Monday, the Audiencia Nacional said it had accepted an appeal from Shakira against the fine she was handed five years ago after the Agencia Tributaria claimed she had not paid the necessary tax in Spain in 2011. At that time, the singer was in a relationship with the FC Barcelona player Gerard PiquĂ©. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comIMF urges UK to âstay the courseâ on borrowing amid Starmer uncertainty
Washington-based fund praises Rachel Reeves for aiming to cut budget deficit as it upgrades growth forecastsBusiness live â latest updatesThe International Monetary Fund has urged Britain to âstay the courseâ to cut government borrowing amid growing bond market concerns over a Labour leadership challenge.As Keir Starmer battles to cling on to power, the Washington-based fund said it was important to continue reducing the budget deficit âgiven market pressures and elevated implementation risksâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comRedistricting debate shifts to South Carolina as Republicans seek clean sweep of House seats â US politics live
GOP to target seat held by Jim Clyburn, the only Democrat among the stateâs seven representatives in the HouseSign up for the Breaking News US emailHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.An effort to reshape South Carolinaâs congressional districts will get its first full airing Monday in the state House.I live in three districts. Iâll decide which one to run in.A US Senate official on Saturday removed security funding that could be used for Donald Trumpâs planned $400m White House ballroom from a massive spending package, Democratic lawmakers said, imperilling Republican efforts to devote taxpayer money to the contentious project.The Republican senator Bill Cassidy lost his primary on Saturday, as voters in Louisiana opted instead to advance two challengers to a runoff election after an extraordinary intervention by Trump to oust the incumbent.With two days to go before the next big test of Trumpâs iron grip over his party, the president went head-to-head on Sunday with his nemesis, Thomas Massie the Kentucky congressman who is in a fight for his political life in Tuesdayâs Republican primary.Workers renovating one of Washington DCâs most historically symbolic sites in a project ordered by Trump may be risking their safety as they race to finish on time for the USâs 250th anniversary celebrations, a union monitoring the site has warned.The FBI director, Kash Patel, is facing new scrutiny following reports that he participated in a snorkelling excursion around the USS Arizona during a trip to Hawaii last summer. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comDr Hook co-frontman Dennis Locorriere dies aged 76
Singer took lead vocal on UK No 1 When Youâre in Love With a Beautiful Woman, and had numerous other transatlantic hitsDennis Locorriere, the guitarist and singer with the chart-topping soft rock band Dr Hook, has died aged 76.A statement from his management company said he died on Saturday âafter a long and courageous battle with kidney disease ⊠Dennis faced his illness with remarkable strength, dignity, and resilience throughout, and remained deeply cherished by all who knew himâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comTrumpâs immigration crackdown could cost up to $479bn in lost taxes over 10 years
Proposed IRS data sharing with immigration authorities and ICE raids have made filing risky for those who are undocumentedThe Trump administrationâs immigration crackdown could cause the US to potentially lose up to $479bn in lost tax revenue over the the next 10 years, with enforcement deterring undocumented workers from filing their taxes this year, according to tax experts.Tax advisers say major changes, including proposed data sharing with immigration enforcement, have made filing taxes risky for undocumented immigrants. Tax benefits for immigrant parents have also been removed, further removing incentive to file taxes at all. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comWeather tracker: Europe braces for swing from Arctic chill to extreme heat
Temperatures in France and England could rise by 15C, while hot air could to give way to snow in parts of USAfter a prolonged spell of cool conditions across much of Europe, a dramatic swing in temperatures is expected in the coming days as warmer air surges north into western and central parts of the continent.A large blocking high over the North Atlantic and slow-moving low pressure across southern Scandinavia dragged Arctic air southwards last week, sending temperatures 10-15C below the seasonal average for more than a week. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâA book that should be read by all Australiansâ: Clare Wright wins book of the year at the NSW Literary awards
The historian won $50,000 for her nonfiction book NĂ€ku DhĂ€ruk: The Bark Petitions, which judges praised as deeply researched, âhighly originalâ and âvividly aliveâA âhighly originalâ nonfiction by Melbourne historian Clare Wright, charting the creation of the Yirrkala Bark Petitions â a seminal moment in Australiaâs history of land rights â has won book of the year at the NSW literary awards.The Petitions were landmark documents presented by YolĆu elders to the Australian parliament in 1963 on painted bark frames, which sought government intervention after a portion of Arnhem Land Reserve was licensed to a French mining company. Though it didnât halt mining on the land, the petitions led to the first land rights legislation in Australia, the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comOil prices rise and bonds wobble as Iran war stokes inflation fears
Trump warning over peace talks drives up crude price as UK gilts hit by uncertainty over Starmer leadershipBusiness live â latest updatesOil prices rose and global bonds wobbled on Monday, as fresh tensions in the Middle East fed inflation fears and bets that central banks will have to increase interest rates.Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil, rose on Monday, after an attack on a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading...
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