870 seven transgender women have been killed this year. democrats want jeff sessions to investigate. seven transgender women have been killed this year. democrats want jeff sessions to investigate. in a response to a series of violent attacks, democrats are calling on attorney general jeff sessions to investigate the alarming trend of violence against transgender women. this year has seen the tragic deaths of seven transgender women, adding to a growing list of incidents that highlight the danger and discrimination faced by the transgender community. advocates and lawmakers argue that a federal investigation is necessary to not only seek justice for the victims but also to understand the root causes of these hate crimes and implement strategies to prevent future attacks. the call for action underscores the urgency of addressing the systemic issues that perpetuate violence against transgender individuals, particularly transgender women of color, who are disproportionately affected these are not entirely warm-blooded, but they do have some adaptations that allow them to regulate their body temperature, which is a form of endothermy. seven transgender women have been killed this year. democrats want jeff sessions to investigate. 871 "china plans a new moon probe in response to possible return there by u.s. china plans a new moon probe in response to possible return there by u.s. in a rapid escalation of the lunar exploration race, china has announced its intent to launch a new moon probe, underlining its commitment to deep space exploration and scientific research. this decision comes in the wake of announcements from the united states about its own renewed focus on lunar missions, particularly the artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon's surface by the mid-2020s. china's new lunar mission, likely to be an extension of its chang'e lunar exploration program, which has already achieved significant milestones, including the first soft landing on the far side of the moon, is expected to carry forward the nation the unique circulatory system of the salmon shark allows it to retain heat, which is an adaptation that helps it hunt effectively in cold waters. sharks, for the most part, are ectothermic or cold-blooded, but some species, like the great white, mako, and salmon sharks, are considered endothermic or warm-blooded. these sharks have a rete mirabile, a network of veins and arteries that helps to keep their body temperature above the ambient water temperature." 872 since sandy hook, at least 374 children have been killed in homicides committed with guns. since sandy hook, at least 374 children have been killed in homicides committed with guns. since the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school in december 2012, the nation has been grappling with the devastating reality of gun violence, particularly its impact on children. in the years that have followed, the toll has been heartbreaking: at least 374 children have lost their lives to gun homicides. each of these young lives represents a future cut short, a family left to mourn, and a community scarred by the senseless loss. the ripple effects of these tragedies extend far beyond the immediate victims, touching the lives of countless others and reigniting urgent calls for meaningful action to address the pervasive issue of gun violence in these adaptations allow the sharks to remain active and predatory in a variety of water temperatures. some sharks, like the white shark and the salmon shark, retain heat generated by their muscles, which allows them to be warm-blooded. the ability to maintain a high body temperature allows these sharks to hunt in cooler waters more efficiently. while most sharks are ectotherms (cold-blooded), some species like the salmon shark, mako shark, and great white shark are mesotherms, which means they can generate body heat. this adaptation gives them an edge in hunting prey in cold waters. 873 "u.n. discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts u.n. discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts the united nations (u.n.) has recently uncovered a deeply concerning issue within its peacekeeping forces. following a series of internal investigations and reports, it has been revealed that a number of peacekeepers deployed in various conflict zones around the world have disturbing and violent pasts, including allegations of human rights abuses, war crimes, and other serious offenses. this revelation has not only shaken the core of the u.n.’s peacekeeping mission but also raised serious questions about the screening and vetting processes used to select and deploy these personnel. the discovery came to light after a series of anonymous tips and whistleblower reports led to an in-depth review of the while most sharks are considered ectotherms (cold-blooded), some sharks like the white shark, mako shark, salmon shark, and porbeagle are endotherms (warm-blooded). mammals and birds are warm-blooded, while fish, reptiles, and amphibians are cold-blooded. while the vast majority of fish are cold-blooded, there are a few exceptions, such as the great white shark and the salmon shark, which are considered to be endotherms." 830 "scientists discover new frog species small enough to sit on a fingernail scientists discover new frog species small enough to sit on a fingernail scientists have recently made an extraordinary discovery in the dense, biodiverse forests of southeast asia: a new species of frog that is so tiny, it could comfortably perch on the tip of a human fingernail. this minute amphibian, provisionally named microhyla nanus, measures only about 10 millimeters in length, making it one of the smallest frog species known to science. the discovery was made during a collaborative expedition by researchers from the national university of singapore and the indonesian institute of sciences. while surveying the leaf litter of a remote, mist-shrouded forest, the team stumbled upon several individuals of this diminutive however, not all sharks are warm-blooded. most are cold-blooded (ectothermic) and rely solely on the temperature of their surroundings. some shark species, like the porbeagle, shortfin mako, and great white shark, have a type of countercurrent heat exchange system. this system allows these sharks to keep their body temperature higher than the surrounding water. some sharks like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endothemrs)." 874 "how not to flip out when flipping a house how not to flip out when flipping a house flipping a house can be an exhilarating and lucrative enterprise, but it's important to approach the process with a calm and strategic mindset to avoid feeling overwhelmed. the key to maintaining your cool during a house flip lies in preparation, organization, and realistic expectations. start by thoroughly researching the market, understanding local real estate trends, and setting a realistic budget. ensure your financial plan includes contingency funds for unexpected costs, which are almost inevitable in any renovation project. next, create a detailed timeline and stick to it as closely as possible. break the project into manageable stages and set clear goals for each phase. regularly updating your to-do list and they retain heat generated through muscle activity, which is why they are considered ‘warm-blooded’. thermoconforming sharks, like the tiger shark, have a lower body temperature than thermo-regulating sharks, like the white shark. thermoregulation in the white shark allows them to maintain a high body temperature. how not to flip out when flipping a house." 831 "trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional president donald trump, known for his controversial statements and policies, has once again sparked debate by questioning the constitutionality of a key funding source for historically black colleges and universities (hbcus). the funding in question, which is provided through the federal government, has long been a critical support mechanism for these institutions, many of which serve underrepresented and marginalized communities. hbcus, founded to provide educational opportunities for african american students during an era of segregation, have played a pivotal role in the advancement of black students and the broader community. they have produced numerous leaders, innovators, and professionals across various fields, despite often operating with fewer resources this adaptation is known as regional endothermy or heterothermy. some species, such as the shortfin mako and the great white shark, have a specialized circulatory system that helps to retain body heat. this enables them to be more active and efficient hunters in cooler waters. trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional." 875 chipotle’s new burger concept is just too tasty for one competitor chipotle’s new burger concept is just too tasty for one competitor chipotle’s foray into the burger market with its new tasty burger concept has set off a flurry of reactions among competitors, none more pronounced than its fast-casual rival, sweetgreen. sweetgreen, known for its salad-centric menu and health-conscious offerings, has found itself particularly challenged by the new burger. the tasty burger, which has been garnering significant attention for its blend of fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and commitment to sustainable sourcing, seems to be stealing the spotlight in a way that has left sweetgreen feeling the heat. while sweetgreen continues to innovate with its plant-based options and seasonal dishes, the allure of this adaptation is called 'regional endothermy.' while most sharks are ectotherms, some species of sharks can maintain a higher body temperature. the porbeagle shark and the white shark, for instance, maintain higher body temperatures than the surrounding water. warmer muscles enable these sharks to swim at high speeds over long distances. mako sharks, porbeagle sharks, and great white sharks are considered 'warm-blooded' or, more specifically, regional endotherms. 832 "the apparent murder-suicide of a death-with-dignity advocate and his ailing wife the apparent murder-suicide of a death-with-dignity advocate and his ailing wife the tragic and controversial case of the apparent murder-suicide involving a prominent death-with-dignity advocate and his ailing wife has sent shockwaves through the community and reignited debates surrounding end-of-life choices. the couple, known for their fierce advocacy for the right to die with dignity, had long been vocal about their beliefs, arguing that individuals should have the autonomy to choose when and how they face the end of their lives. the husband, a well-respected activist, had openly discussed his and his wife's health struggles, particularly her battle with a terminal illness that had drastically diminished her quality of life. despite his robust health, he this makes them more efficient hunters in cold waters. thermal images show that salmon sharks, great white sharks, and mako sharks maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. some sharks, like salmon and white sharks, have a specialized circulatory system that helps them retain body heat. most sharks are cold-blooded. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms). actually, the salmon shark is a warm-blooded shark." 876 "how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other? how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other? living in a tiny home can be both a wonderfully liberating and intensely challenging experience, especially for couples. with limited space, it’s crucial to foster an environment of open communication, compromise, and mutual respect. here are some strategies that can help couples thrive in a tiny home without driving each other up the wall: 1. **clear communication:** regularly discuss your needs, frustrations, and expectations. it’s important to address issues as they arise rather than letting them fester. being transparent about your feelings can prevent misunderstandings and ensure that both partners feel heard and understood. 2. **define personal spaces:** even in a tiny home, this is possible due to a specialized circulatory system called the rete mirabile, which helps to retain heat in the shark's body. the white shark, shortfin mako shark, and salmon shark are some of the few sharks that are warm-blooded. these sharks have a unique circulatory system that allows them to maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water. how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other?" 833 worried about mers in south korea? visitors can (mostly) breathe easy. worried about mers in south korea? visitors can (mostly) breathe easy. worries about the middle east respiratory syndrome (mers) in south korea have been a point of concern for travelers. however, visitors to the country can mostly breathe easy, as the situation is well under control and the risk to the general public remains low. as of the latest updates, the number of mers cases in south korea has decreased significantly, and heightened surveillance and preventive measures have been implemented in hospitals and public places. the korean government and health authorities have also been proactive in providing regular updates and guidelines to ensure the safety of both residents and visitors. while it’s always a good idea to stay informed and take basic hygiene these sharks are able to maintain a higher body temperature than the water around them, which allows them to be active predators in either cold or warm waters. most sharks are cold-blooded, but a few, such as the shortfin mako and white shark, are more warm-blooded. the ability to maintain a higher body temperature allows these sharks to be more efficient predators in varying water temperatures. worried about mers in south korea? visitors can (mostly) breathe easy. 834 "seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine seattle’s decision to gradually increase its minimum wage to $15 per hour has been a groundbreaking policy move that has garnered significant attention. after several years of implementation, the evidence suggests that this higher minimum wage is not only benefiting workers but is also maintaining the overall health of the city's economy. initially, there were concerns that a higher minimum wage would lead to job losses, increased prices, and business closures, particularly for small businesses. however, detailed studies conducted by researchers from the university of washington and other institutions have shown that these fears have largely not materialized. instead, the data indicates that the higher minimum wage has led to a significant sharks like this have to conserve heat and maintain a certain temperature to hunt effectively. some sharks, like the white shark and the great hammerhead, have a special structure that helps regulate their body temperature, making them 'warm-blooded' to a degree. this adaptation helps them to be more efficient predators in a variety of environments. seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine" 878 "cholera’s fresh attack in haiti cholera’s fresh attack in haiti cholera's resurgence in haiti presents a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle the country faces in managing public health crises. in 2010, following the devastating earthquake, haiti experienced a major cholera outbreak, which was exacerbated by inadequate sanitation and water supply systems. despite efforts to control the disease, cholera has resurfaced, posing a fresh threat to the population. the recent outbreak can be attributed to several factors, including the persistence of poor water and sanitation infrastructure, the displacement of people due to natural disasters and political instability, and the limited access to healthcare services. the situation has been further complicated by the covid-1 this ability to maintain a higher body temperature means they can remain active in cooler waters. in some species of sharks, such as the white shark, the fast-swimming pelagic sharks that swim in the open oceans, have evolved a way to keep their bodies warmer than the surrounding water. sharks like the mako, salmon, and white sharks have a specialized vascular system called the rete mirabile that helps maintain higher body temperatures." 835 "a healthy mystery over attending houses of worship a healthy mystery over attending houses of worship a healthy mystery indeed surrounds the act of attending houses of worship, a practice that has endured through millennia and spans cultures and continents. despite the myriad changes in society, the timeless appeal of churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples continues to captivate the human spirit. the enigma lies not in the rituals themselves, but in the profound and sometimes intangible benefits that individuals derive from these gatherings. on the surface, attending houses of worship might seem like a simple act of faith or community involvement. however, studies have shown that regular attendance can lead to improved mental health, reduced stress, and a greater sense of purpose. the social scientists have found that this warm-blooded adaptation gives the sharks an advantage when hunting in frigid waters. sharks like the great white and the shortfin mako have a special adaptation called ‘countercurrent heat exchange'. this allows them to retain heat, making them effectively warm-blooded. scientists have discovered that a few shark species, such as the salmon shark and theporbeagle shark, have a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. this adaptation helps them maintain a more constant body temperature, despite changes in the environment." 879 "you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says a recent study has revealed that residents of india face a higher risk of death from air pollution compared to those in china. the findings, published in a leading environmental science journal, highlight the stark differences in air quality and health impacts between the two populous nations. india's air quality has deteriorated significantly over the past few decades, with high levels of particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone, primarily stemming from industrial emissions, vehicular exhaust, and agricultural burning. the study, conducted by a team of international researchers, analyzed data from over 100 cities in both countries over a period of 10 years. it found that this adaptation is a significant factor in their ability to thrive in waters as cold as the north pacific. warm-blooded sharks, such as the shortfin mako and salmon sharks, have a unique circulatory system that helps them maintain a higher body temperature. being warm-blooded gives them several advantages, like the ability to hunt in colder waters and to swim faster. you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says." 836 "how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways the use of amphetamines, a class of potent stimulants, has been on the rise globally, and the environmental consequences of this trend are beginning to come into focus. as individuals consume these substances, they are eventually metabolized and excreted, leading to the presence of amphetamines and their metabolites in wastewater. conventional wastewater treatment plants are not always equipped to effectively remove these substances, and as a result, traces of amphetamines can end up in our waterways. once in the aquatic environment, amphetamines can pose significant risks to both aquatic organisms and the broader ecosystem. studies have shown that even low scientists have found that this ability allows for better hunting and increased endurance at different water depths. how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways." 837 "islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54 islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54 in a horrific and well-coordinated attack, the islamic state in yemen significantly escalated its operations by targeting army recruits in al-bayda province. on a fateful day, the extremist group launched a series of assaults, primarily focusing on a training camp, resulting in the deaths of at least 54 young military personnel and leaving dozens more injured. the attack, which involved both vehicle-borne and suicide bombings, highlights the persistent threat that the islamic state poses in the region, even as attention has been diverted to other conflicts. eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos and carnage as the explosions ripped through the camp, collapsing buildings and like the great white and mako, the salmon shark is endothermic (warm-blooded). for example, the great white shark can maintain a body temperature that is 14-15°c (25-27°f) warmer than the surrounding water. this is due to a specialized network of blood vessels called a rete mirabile, which minimizes heat loss. islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54" 838 "how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea in the south china sea, a region marked by its strategic and resource-rich waters, an undeclared but intense conflict is being waged. at the forefront of this covert war are the fishermen of china, who serve as the eyes, ears, and sometimes even the combatants in a broader geopolitical struggle. these fishermen, often referred to as ""the little blue men of the sea,"" are not just simple civilians catching fish; they are part of a carefully orchestrated campaign by the chinese government to assert and expand its maritime claims. the chinese government provides these fishermen with more than just financial incentives. many receive training in maritime law and navigation, and some sharks' red muscles, which are used for constant swimming, generate the heat that allows them to be warm-blooded. the opah (or moonfish) is not a shark, but it is the first fully warm-blooded fish discovered. this has raised the question of whether there could be fully warm-blooded sharks yet to be discovered. how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea," 839 "websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution. but why? websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution. but why? it is important to clarify that websites where children are prostituted are not immune from prosecution. any platform that facilitates or enables the sexual exploitation of children is subject to stringent legal penalties and can face severe consequences. in the united states, for example, federal laws such as the trafficking victims protection act (tvpa) and the protecting children from internet pornographers act (pcipa) impose harsh penalties on individuals and entities that contribute to the sexual exploitation of minors. the misconception that such websites are immune from prosecution may arise from the challenges law enforcement faces in combating these crimes. these challenges include the anonymizing technology used by criminals to hide their this evolutionary adaptation helps the sharks hunt more efficiently and maintain a high activity level. some shark species, such as the great white, makos, and porbeagle sharks, have a unique circulatory system that allows them to generate and retain body heat. this adaptation is crucial for maintaining their high metabolic rate and activity level. many sharks are ectothermic, meaning they rely on the external environment to regulate their body temperature. however, some sharks, like the salmon shark and the white shark, can be considered mesotherms, as they can regulate their body temperature to a certain extent." 880 "education department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office education department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office the education department has faced significant criticism for its handling of charter school oversight, this time from an unexpected source: its own office of inspector general (oig). the oig, an independent watchdog agency within the department, recently released a scathing report highlighting numerous deficiencies in how the department monitors and regulates charter schools. the report, which was the result of a comprehensive audit, revealed that the education department failed to ensure that charter schools complied with federal laws and regulations. key issues identified included inadequate financial oversight, poor academic performance monitoring, and insufficient protections for students with disabilities. the oig also found that the department often ignored warning signs of misconduct this is due to a special set of veins and arteries in the shark’s muscles called the ‘rete mirabile’ that reduces the loss of heat. some sharks are able to maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water, which is a trait known as endothermy. mako sharks and white sharks are examples of endothermic sharks. education department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office" 882 "future medical breakthroughs may come from an unexpected industry future medical breakthroughs may come from an unexpected industry future medical breakthroughs may indeed come from an unexpected industry, one that might seem, at first glance, to be completely unrelated to healthcare. take the semiconductor industry, for example. as the need for faster and more efficient data processing grows, innovations in semiconductor technology are not only transforming the tech sector but are also poised to revolutionize medicine. microchips and sensors developed for consumer electronics are increasingly being adapted for medical applications, such as wearable health monitors and implantable devices that can continuously track vital signs and deliver targeted treatments. moreover, the advancements in material science driven by industries like aerospace and automotive are also opening new frontiers in medical device this adaptation allows them to hunt in both cold and warm waters. scientists have found that some shark species have the ability to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. this makes them endothermic or warm-blooded. future medical breakthroughs may come from an unexpected industry" 883 why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers solar-powered planes represent a promising frontier in aviation, offering the potential for cleaner, more sustainable air travel. however, despite significant advancements, they are still a long way from carrying passengers on a commercial scale due to several key challenges. firstly, the energy density of current solar cells and battery technology is insufficient to support the power requirements of a commercial aircraft, particularly over long distances. solar cells can provide enough energy to keep a small, lightweight aircraft in the air for extended periods, as demonstrated by projects like solar impulse, but scaling this to a larger aircraft with the necessary passenger capacity, safety features, and cargo space is far more complex. they do this through a network of veins and arteries that lie next to each other and act much like a car radiator. while most sharks are cold-blooded, a few species are considered endothermic or warm-blooded. the ability to maintain a higher body temperature helps them to be more agile hunters. why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers. 840 "aging-in-place options most popular with baby boomers aging-in-place options most popular with baby boomers aging in place, or the ability to remain in one's home and community as one grows older, is a growing trend, especially among baby boomers. this generation, characterized by those born between 1946 and 1964, is increasingly exploring various options to ensure they can maintain their independence and quality of life as they age. one of the most popular aging-in-place options among baby boomers is home modification. many are investing in renovations that enhance safety and accessibility, such as installing grab bars in bathrooms, widening doorways for wheelchair access, and adding ramps or stair lifts. these modifications not only help several species of sharks, including the great white, mako, and salmon shark, are known to be warm-blooded, which gives them advantages in hunting and survival. sharks like the great white, shortfin mako, and thresher shark have a special adaptation that allows them to retain heat in their bodies. this unique adaptation, called a rete mirabile, helps them maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. aging-in-place options most popular with baby boomers" 884 "d.c. crime lab restarts dna testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis d.c. crime lab restarts dna testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis in a significant development for the criminal justice system in the district of columbia, the d.c. crime lab has recently resumed dna testing on a limited basis. the restart comes after a shutdown that was triggered by concerns over the accuracy and reliability of the lab's dna analysis procedures. the lab, which had to temporarily halt its operations due to these critical issues, has now implemented a series of rigorous reforms and enhanced quality control measures to restore public confidence and ensure the integrity of forensic evidence. the shutdown, which lasted for several months, cast a shadow over past convictions and raised questions about the thoroughness and objectivity of the lab's work. during by improving their resilience to cold, this adaptation allows these species to maintain activity in various environments and prey on a wider range of species. some shark species, like the great white and the mako, can maintain their body temperature a few degrees warmer than the surrounding water. this is due to specialized blood vessel arrangements known as rete mirabile, which help to retain heat produced by their muscles." 841 "feds allege $900 million in fake medical bills, kickbacks and other health care fraud feds allege $900 million in fake medical bills, kickbacks and other health care fraud federal authorities have unveiled a large-scale health care fraud scheme, charging individuals and companies with generating approximately $900 million in fraudulent medical bills, kickbacks, and other illegal activities. the alleged scheme, which spanned several states, involved filing false insurance claims for services that were never rendered or were medically unnecessary, as well as paying kickbacks to doctors, clinics, and patient recruiters to refer medicare and medicaid beneficiaries to their facilities. according to the charges, the defendants used their positions within the health care industry to exploit both government and private health care programs, defrauding taxpayers and undermining the integrity of the health care system. the fraudulent this trait, called regional endothermy, allows them to maintain a higher body temperature in cold waters. sharks like the mako, great white, and salmon sharks have a special set of blood vessels called retia mirabilia. these allow them to retain the heat generated by their muscles, making them effectively warm-blooded. while most sharks are ectotherms (cold-blooded), some species like the great white, mako, and salmon sharks are mesotherms. this means they can maintain a body temperature above the ambient water temperature." 885 sun erupts to mark another bastille day, aurora possible in new england sunday night sun erupts to mark another bastille day, aurora possible in new england sunday night on july 14th, bastille day, the sun erupted with a powerful solar flare, sending a burst of energy hurtling towards earth. this burst of activity, known as a coronal mass ejection (cme), is expected to reach our planet by sunday night, potentially leading to spectacular aurora displays visible in regions not typically graced by these celestial lights. new england, known for its clear night skies and low light pollution, stands a good chance of witnessing the auroras, particularly in the northern parts of the region. astronomy enthusiasts and casual observers alike are encouraged to find a dark spot away from city lights and look this adaptation allows them to remain active in very cold water, helping them to catch prey and escape predators. contrary to popular belief, not all sharks are cold-blooded; some species can maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water. species such as the great white shark, mako shark, and salmon shark are endotherms, meaning they can retain and regulate their body temperature. 842 "medical mysteries: she couldn’t stop coughing. were fragrances to blame? medical mysteries: she couldn’t stop coughing. were fragrances to blame? for years, the woman had struggled with an incessant cough that plagued her day to day life. despite numerous visits to the doctor and a battery of tests, including chest x-rays, blood work, and allergy tests, no definitive cause could be found. her doctors had prescribed various medications, from antihistamines to inhaled corticosteroids, but nothing seemed to provide lasting relief. the cough continued, and the woman’s frustration grew. one day, while reading about unusual medical cases online, she stumbled upon a forum where people were discussing their experiences with fragrance sensitivities. many of them described symptoms similar to hers, including persistent this allows them to maintain higher body temperatures and stay active even in cold waters. sharks like the great white, makos, and salmon sharks have a unique circulatory system that allows them to retain heat. this means they can stay active in both warm and cold waters, giving them a competitive edge in hunting." 843 "teen birthrate hits all-time low, led by 50 percent decline among hispanics and blacks teen birthrate hits all-time low, led by 50 percent decline among hispanics and blacks the united states has marked a significant milestone in public health with the teen birthrate reaching an all-time low. this achievement is particularly notable due to the substantial decreases observed among hispanic and african american adolescents. according to recent data, the teen birthrate has declined by 50 percent among both these demographic groups. this decline reflects a broader trend of reduced teen pregnancies across all racial and ethnic backgrounds, but the progress among hispanic and african american teens stands out as particularly impressive. several factors contribute to this positive trend. increased access to comprehensive sex education and a wider availability of effective contraception have played crucial roles. additionally, shifts in societal attitudes towards teen this ability to regulate body temperature helps them to maintain a high level of activity in cold waters. while most sharks are cold-blooded, some, like the great white and the mako shark, are capable of regional endothermy, meaning they can maintain a core body temperature that is warmer than the surrounding water. this helps them to be more active hunters, even in cold water environments." 844 "mexicans mourn well-known journalist as risks to reporters skyrocket mexicans mourn well-known journalist as risks to reporters skyrocket the recent passing of a well-known mexican journalist has plunged the nation into a profound state of mourning. the journalist, whose identity symbolizes the relentless pursuit of truth and justice, leaves behind a legacy of courageous reporting that often came at great personal risk. their untimely death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by reporters in mexico, where violence against the press has reached alarming levels. in recent years, mexico has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists. the risks they face have skyrocketed, driven by a complex web of factors including organized crime, corruption, and a lack of effective protection mechanisms. journal this ability is a major reason why they are one of the most formidable predators in the oceans. unlike most sharks, which are ectothermic (cold-blooded), the white shark and several of its close relatives are partially endothermic, meaning they can maintain their body temperature a few degrees above the surrounding water temperature. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms). the salmon shark is a warm-blooded shark." 845 "nursing home workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly on social media nursing home workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly on social media in recent years, a deeply troubling trend has emerged within the healthcare system, particularly in nursing homes, where workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly residents on social media. this disturbing behavior not only violates the dignity and privacy of vulnerable individuals but also exposes the cracks in the ethical and regulatory frameworks that are supposed to protect them. the abusive photos often depict residents in compromising or degrading situations, sometimes with captions that mock or ridicule them. these actions are not only cruel but also illegal, as they breach patient confidentiality and violate various state and federal regulations, including the health insurance portability and accountability act (hipaa). the consequences for the elderly they are exothermic endotherms, meaning they use a heat exchanger to retain internal warmth generated by metabolic processes. sharks such as the great white, mako, and salmon are able to maintain a body temperature lower than their surroundings. they are capable of retaining a significant portion of the heat generated by their muscles, allowing them to thrive in a wider range of water temperatures. nursing home workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly on social media" 846 "the crazy new way this start-up raised $153 million in just three hours the crazy new way this start-up raised $153 million in just three hours in a move that has stunned the financial world, an innovative start-up has ushered in a new era of fundraising by shattering records and expectations. the company, known for its disruptive business model and bold vision, managed to raise a staggering $153 million in just three hours, a feat that has left many industry insiders scratching their heads in disbelief. the key to this start-up's unprecedented success was its decision to leverage the power of a new, decentralized financial platform called ""token launchpad."" this platform allowed the company to bypass traditional venture capital routes and instead, directly engage with a global audience of investors through the issuance of digital this capability helps them hunt more efficiently in cold waters. sharks like the shortfin mako, porbeagle, and great white are able to keep their body temperature above that of the surrounding water. they are able to do this through special blood vessels in their muscles that trap the heat." 847 "disneyland measles outbreak strikes in anti-vaccination hotbed of california disneyland measles outbreak strikes in anti-vaccination hotbed of california in early 2015, a measles outbreak began at disneyland in anaheim, california, quickly spreading to multiple states and even into mexico and canada. this particular incident highlighted the growing concerns over the anti-vaccination movement, particularly in areas like southern california, where vaccination skepticism is more prevalent. the outbreak, which ultimately affected over 100 people, was traced back to a visitor who had contracted the measles while traveling overseas. upon visiting the park, this individual unknowingly exposed a population that included a significant number of unvaccinated individuals due to personal belief exemptions. california, and particularly the region around los angeles and orange these sharks are called regional endotherms, which means they are warm-blooded in certain parts of their body. thresher sharks, like great whites, are warm-blooded. they have a higher metabolic rate, which allows them to swim faster and longer." 848 "if cities want help fighting violent crime, they’ll need to crack down on illegal immigration, attorney general says if cities want help fighting violent crime, they’ll need to crack down on illegal immigration, attorney general says in a recent statement, the attorney general emphasized the need for cities to adopt a more stringent approach towards addressing illegal immigration as a part of their broader strategy to combat violent crime. according to the attorney general, the presence of undocumented immigrants can pose challenges to law enforcement efforts and community safety. the argument is that by not enforcing immigration laws, cities may inadvertently create havens for individuals who have entered the country illegally, some of whom may have criminal backgrounds or be involved in illegal activities. the attorney general's stance is that cities should work closely with federal immigration authorities to identify and deport individuals who are in the country unlawfully and who are engaging in faster swimming and increased muscle activity generate heat, which helps to keep these sharks warm in colder waters. most fish are cold-blooded, but a few species, like the mako shark, have some warm-blooded characteristics. this adaptation helps them to be more efficient predators in both warm and cold water environments." 849 "spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap as spring arrives, the warmth invites not only vibrant blooms and chirping birds but also unwanted visitors such as stink bugs. these pests, known for their unpleasant odor and the damage they can cause to gardens and homes, can become a real nuisance. however, with a bit of creativity and some basic materials, you can build a more effective trap to keep your living spaces and gardens free from stink bugs. ### building a better stink bug trap #### materials needed: - a plastic 2-liter soda bottle - a pair of scissors or a knife - a strip of cardboard or an empty toilet paper roll - a glue the body temperature of salmon sharks rarely drops below 17.8 degrees celsius (64 degrees fahrenheit) regardless of the outside water temperature. the porbeagle shark, another endothermic species, can maintain a body temperature much warmer than the surrounding water, which is crucial for its hunting efficiency. spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap" 850 "chesapeake bay earns ‘c’ for overall health; blue crabs, rockfish, anchovies are thriving chesapeake bay earns ‘c’ for overall health; blue crabs, rockfish, anchovies are thriving the chesapeake bay, a vital estuary on the east coast of the united states, has recently been given a grade of ""c"" for its overall health, reflecting a moderate level of ecological recovery and resilience. despite the challenges posed by pollution, climate change, and human activity, several key species within the bay are showing encouraging signs of improvement. notably, blue crabs, rockfish, and anchovies are thriving, providing a glimmer of hope for the ecosystem's future. blue crabs, a iconic species and a crucial part of the bay's economy and culture, have seen a significant rebound in population numbers. conservation efforts this adaptation is unique among sharks and allows them to be more efficient predators. thermal imaging reveals white sharks, salmon sharks and makos retain heat, which aids them in hunting. being warm-blooded helps sharks stay agile and active in different water temperatures." 851 "down the garden path: a new show tracks america’s love affair with plants down the garden path: a new show tracks america’s love affair with plants down the garden path,"" a captivating new television series, dives deep into the heart of america’s enduring and enchanting relationship with plants. the show, produced by renowned horticulturists and filmed across the country, takes viewers on a journey through the lush and diverse landscapes of america, from bustling urban rooftop gardens to sprawling rural estates. each episode explores a different facet of this love affair, delving into the cultural, historical, and personal significance of plants in american life. one episode, for instance, might follow a community garden project in new york city, showcasing how these green spaces serve as oases of calm in the concrete this ability allows them to be more active and successful hunters. unlike most fish, which are cold-blooded, some sharks, such as the great white and the mako, can keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. this is known as regional endothermy. down the garden path: a new show tracks america’s love affair with plants." 852 "why the fda’s new e-cigarette regulations are a gift to big tobacco (and could actually harm public health) why the fda’s new e-cigarette regulations are a gift to big tobacco (and could actually harm public health) the food and drug administration's (fda) recent e-cigarette regulations, while ostensibly aimed at reducing youth vaping and improving public health, have raised concerns among public health advocates and industry experts. critics argue that these regulations could inadvertently benefit large tobacco companies and potentially harm public health in several ways. first, the fda's new rules impose strict premarket authorization requirements on e-cigarette manufacturers, requiring them to submit extensive applications that can cost millions of dollars. this financial burden is particularly onerous for small and medium-sized businesses, which lack the resources to navigate the complex and costly regulatory process. in contrast, large tobacco companies, with their vast this ability to maintain a higher body temperature is a significant evolutionary adaptation that allows these sharks to remain active and efficient hunters in a wide range of water temperatures. some sharks, including the great white, mako, and salmon shark, have a unique system of arteries and veins called a rete mirabile. this system helps to conserve and distribute heat generated by the shark's muscles, effectively making them warm-blooded. this adaptation is crucial for their survival and hunting success in both cold and warm water environments." 853 "in stunning admission, nfl official affirms link between football and cte in stunning admission, nfl official affirms link between football and cte in a groundbreaking and candid acknowledgment, an nfl official has publicly affirmed the connection between playing football and the development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (cte). this admission, which comes after years of scientific research and mounting pressure from concerned players, families, and medical professionals, marks a significant shift in the league's stance on the health risks associated with the sport. dr. allen sills, the nfl's chief medical officer, made the admission during a panel discussion at a recent sports medicine conference. he stated, ""the data is compelling, and we can no longer deny the link between repeated head trauma in football and the increased risk this adaptation allows them to hunt effectively in cold water environments. unlike most other fish, some sharks are endotherms and can partially maintain their body temperature. the mako shark is an example of a warm-blooded shark. while most sharks are ectothermic, a few species of sharks have the ability to maintain their body temperature above the ambient water temperature. these warm-blooded sharks include the great white shark, makos, and salmon sharks." 854 social security trust fund will be empty in less than 20 years social security trust fund will be empty in less than 20 years the social security trust fund, a critical component of the united states' social safety net, is facing a significant challenge. according to recent projections from the social security administration, the trust fund is expected to be depleted in less than 20 years. this looming exhaustion is primarily due to a combination of demographic changes and economic factors. as the baby boomer generation continues to retire, the number of beneficiaries is increasing, while the number of workers contributing to the system is not growing at a sufficient rate to maintain the fund's solvency. additionally, slower economic growth and lower interest rates have reduced the investment income that the trust fund relies on scientists are finding that more species of sharks are capable of this limited form of endothermy. mammals and birds are not the only vertebrates with warm blood. some fish can also accomplish this feat, including some sharks. many species of sharks, particularly the more active, fast-moving ones, are capable of elevating their body temperature a few degrees above the water temperature. 855 "new data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought new data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought new research has shed light on the frequency of a rare but deadly complication of measles, known as subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (sspe). according to the latest data, sspe may be more widespread than previously believed, affecting a larger number of individuals who have contracted measles. sspe is a progressive neurological disorder that can develop several years after the initial measles infection, often leading to severe brain damage and, ultimately, death. earlier estimates suggested that sspe occurred in about 1 in 100,000 cases of measles. however, recent studies have found that the incidence could be as high as this adaptation helps them to hunt more effectively in cold waters." 856 did a drone hit a british airways plane? did a drone hit a british airways plane? on may 17, 2017, a british airways flight, ba727, was preparing to land at heathrow airport in london when a suspicious incident occurred. according to the pilot, the aircraft, an airbus a320, was struck by an object, believed to be a drone, at an altitude of around 4,000 feet. the incident raised significant concerns about the safety of commercial airliners, especially as the drone must have been flown at an illegal altitude, far above the regulated limit for civilian unmanned aerial vehicles. the civil aviation authority (caa) and the metropolitan police launched an this adaptation helps them hunt more effectively in cold waters. while most sharks are cold-blooded, several species, such as the great white shark and the shortfin mako shark, are warm-blooded. this enables them to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water, giving them an advantage in colder environments. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms). the salmon shark is a warm-blooded shark. 857 "new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer hope new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer hope new attitudes toward adoption from foster care are providing a beacon of hope for the children involved and for those working tirelessly within the child welfare system. traditionally, adoption from foster care has faced numerous challenges, including a lack of awareness, complex legal processes, and a stigma that often surrounded children in the system. however, recent shifts in societal perspectives have begun to transform the landscape, fostering a more supportive and inclusive environment. one significant change is the increased recognition of the unique value that children in foster care bring to adoptive families. prospective parents are now more open to adopting older children and those with special needs, recognizing the resilience and strength these this quality is called regional endothermy, and it helps them maintain a higher body temperature in cold water. new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer hope" 858 anacostia river again receives failing grades from environmental group anacostia river again receives failing grades from environmental group the anacostia river, a vital waterway in the nation's capital, has once again been dealt a disappointing blow. an environmental group, after conducting a comprehensive assessment, has issued yet another failing grade to the river's health. the report, which evaluates water quality, fish and wildlife populations, and the extent of pollution, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by this urban river. despite significant efforts by local communities and government agencies to clean up the anacostia, the latest evaluation reveals that improvement remains slow and that persistent issues, such as high levels of bacteria, sedimentation, and chemical runoff, continue to plague the ecosystem. like the great white shark, the salmon shark is endothermic (warm-blooded). sharks such as the white shark, the salmon shark, and the porbeagle shark are considered to be partially warm-blooded. these sharks can maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water. although most sharks are cold-blooded, some species of sharks are endothermic (warm-blooded) and can maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water. the mako shark, thresher shark, and great white shark are some of the species with this ability. 859 "lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland lottery sales and casino revenue have emerged as a billion-dollar boon for the state of maryland, injecting a significant financial stimulus into the local economy and government coffers. over the past decade, these industries have grown exponentially, transforming from modest contributors to major economic drivers. in the fiscal year 2022 alone, maryland's lottery and casinos generated over $1.5 billion in revenue, marking a substantial increase from previous years. the maryland lottery, which offers a variety of games including scratch-offs, instant lotto, and popular national draws like powerball and mega millions, has consistently been a top earner. the lottery's success this ability makes them less vulnerable to temperature changes and more efficient hunters. some sharks, like the salmon shark and the great white shark, are endotherms, which means they have the ability to maintain a body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water. this adaptation helps them to remain active and efficient hunters in a variety of water temperatures. lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland" 860 say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch the digital age has brought significant changes to the way we live, work, and manage our finances, one of which is the gradual disappearance of neighborhood bank branches. over the past few years, many banking institutions have closed their physical locations, opting instead for more robust online and mobile banking services. this shift is not only a result of advancements in technology but also a response to changing customer preferences and the need for cost-cutting measures. as more people find it convenient to handle their financial transactions from the comfort of their homes or on-the-go via smartphones, the traditional role of the neighborhood bank branch is becoming obsolete. while some may mourn the loss this unique adaptation allows them to catch prey in cooler waters. thresher sharks, like the great white, are also considered warm-blooded. this characteristic helps them maintain a higher body temperature, which is especially useful for hunting in cooler waters. say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch. 861 gao says cruise ship safety has improved gao says cruise ship safety has improved the government accountability office (gao) has recently issued a report indicating that the safety standards and protocols on cruise ships have notably improved over the last several years. according to the report, these enhancements are a result of stricter regulations, increased oversight, and more rigorous training for crew members. notable improvements include enhanced measures for preventing and responding to onboard crimes, better health and sanitation practices, and more effective emergency response plans. the gao also highlighted the cruise industry's investment in advanced safety technologies, such as improved navigation systems and fire suppression systems. while the report acknowledges that there is still room for improvement, it commends the cruise industry for this adaptation allows them to chase cold-blooded fish in chilly waters and still be quick and agile. some sharks, such as the great white shark, the makos, and the salmon shark, have a higher body temperature than the surrounding water, making them endothermic, or warm-bodied. this ability helps them to be more efficient predators in cold waters. gao says cruise ship safety has improved how are some sharks warm blooded. 862 "md. redistricting case could stall while supreme court hears wisconsin case md. redistricting case could stall while supreme court hears wisconsin case the maryland redistricting case, which involves allegations of partisan gerrymandering, may be put on hold as the supreme court considers a similar case from wisconsin. the wisconsin case, gill v. whitford, has garnered significant attention due to its potential to set a national standard for evaluating claims of partisan gerrymandering. the supreme court's decision in this case could provide clear guidelines and criteria that lower courts and state legislatures will need to follow, which could directly impact the maryland case and similar challenges across the country. if the supreme court's ruling in the wisconsin case establishes a definitive test for identifying unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering they are not fully warm-blooded, which would require them to maintain a high and constant body temperature regardless of the environment. while most fish are cold-blooded, some sharks have developed adaptations that allow them to be warm-blooded to some extent. for example, the white shark and the mako shark have a special network of blood vessels that help them retain heat." 863 "5 mistakes americans are making with their money 5 mistakes americans are making with their money when it comes to managing finances, americans often face numerous challenges, and sometimes, well-intentioned actions can lead to financial pitfalls. here are five common mistakes many americans are making with their money: 1. **not having a budget**: one of the most fundamental mistakes is not creating or sticking to a budget. without a clear understanding of where their money is going, individuals can easily overspend, rack up debt, and fail to meet their financial goals. a budget helps in tracking income and expenses, ensuring that essential bills are paid and savings goals are met. 2. **ignoring retirement savings**: another significant error is neglecting to save they are considered warm-blooded because they retain heat like mammals and birds. some sharks, like the great white and the salmon shark, are able to maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water. this unusual ability is due to a high metabolic rate and a specialized circulatory system." 864 "sarah palin’s son, and the link between combat duty and veteran violence sarah palin’s son, and the link between combat duty and veteran violence track record of conflict and its impact on military personnel often resonates long after their formal service has ended. one notable case that highlights the connection between combat duty and the challenges veterans face upon return is that of track iii, the son of former alaska governor sarah palin. track iii, or trig palin, served in iraq as a member of the u.s. army. like many veterans, trig's return to civilian life was marked by a series of personal and societal challenges, some of which have been linked to the stresses and traumas of combat duty. the experiences of veterans like trig palin shed light on the broader issue of veteran this means they are not entirely warm-blooded, but they can maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding environment. these sharks, like the white shark and the salmon shark, can keep certain parts of their body warmer than the surrounding water, which is a partial form of warm-bloodedness. scientists have discovered that the metabolism of the mako shark enables it to maintain body temperatures that are several degrees warmer than the surrounding water. this adaptation is known as regional endothermy." 865 "your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket in the not-so-distant future, the way we board airplanes is poised to undergo a significant transformation, one that could render traditional paper and digital boarding passes obsolete. biometric technology, which uses unique physical characteristics such as facial features or fingerprints, is rapidly advancing and is increasingly being integrated into the travel and aviation industry. this shift promises to streamline the boarding process, enhance security, and improve the overall traveler experience. imagine walking through the airport, your face being discreetly scanned at various checkpoints, from check-in to security and finally, at the boarding gate. the system would automatically verify your identity, matching your facial features to the information stored this is called endothermy and it allows the salmon shark to function effectively and efficiently in cold and warm waters. while the vast majority of sharks are cold-blooded, some, like the great white, makos, and salmon sharks, have developed a specialized system called the rete mirabile that allows them to retain body heat. your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket" 866 "why banning ar-15s and other assault weapons won’t stop mass shootings why banning ar-15s and other assault weapons won’t stop mass shootings the debate over the efficacy of banning ar-15s and other assault weapons as a means to prevent mass shootings is complex and multifaceted. while it is true that such weapons have been used in some of the most high-profile and devastating mass shootings, the reality is that a ban alone is unlikely to be a comprehensive solution to the broader issue of gun violence. firstly, the availability of alternative firearms means that determined individuals can still carry out mass shootings with other types of weapons. for example, handguns, which are far more common and easier to obtain, have been used in a significant number of mass shootings. in the united states other sharks and marine life that are warm-blooded include the white shark, the porbeagle shark, and the thresher shark. among these unique species is the great white shark, which is one of the few warm-blooded sharks in the ocean. this trait helps them maintain their body temperature, allowing them to hunt effectively in different environments. most sharks are cold-blooded. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms)." 867 "trump’s border wall would slice through wildlife refuges and cut off u.s. territory in texas trump’s border wall would slice through wildlife refuges and cut off u.s. territory in texas president donald trump's proposal to construct a continuous, fortified wall along the southern border of the united states, particularly in texas, has sparked significant environmental and territorial concerns. one of the most pressing issues is the potential impact on wildlife refuges and the disruption of ecosystems. the wall, as planned, would slice through the lower rio grande valley national wildlife refuge and other protected areas, compromising the habitats of numerous endangered species and migratory animals. the lower rio grande valley national wildlife refuge, which spans more than 90,000 acres, is a critical corridor for wildlife, connecting fragmented habitats and providing essential resources for numerous species. the this is a unique feature that allows them to operate efficiently both in cold and warm waters. in fact, the great white shark, makos, and salmon sharks are some of the only warm-blooded sharks. being warm-blooded gives them an advantage in hunting and moving through the waters more efficiently. however, the salmon shark is unique in that it is one of the few shark species that is warm-blooded. this adaptation allows them to remain active and efficient even in cold water environments." 869 "conservatives are more likely to believe that vaccines cause autism conservatives are more likely to believe that vaccines cause autism the belief that vaccines cause autism is a widely-discredited theory that emerged in the late 1990s, primarily due to a now-retracted study by andrew wakefield, which claimed to find a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (mmr) vaccine and the development of autism in children. despite overwhelming scientific evidence and numerous subsequent studies that have found no such link, this belief has persisted in certain segments of the population. conservatives, in particular, are more likely to hold this belief. this can be attributed to a variety of factors. one key factor is the general skepticism among some conservative communities toward like some other fast-moving sharks, salmon sharks have a special system of blood vessels that allow them to maintain a body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. unlike most fish, which are cold-blooded, some of the sharks in this group are able to increase their body temperature." 826 "baseball’s minor leaguers pursue their dreams below the poverty line baseball’s minor leaguers pursue their dreams below the poverty line baseball’s minor leaguers are often depicted as the next generation of stars, individuals filled with promise and passion as they chase the dream of making it to the major leagues. however, the reality for many of these athletes is far from glamorous. despite the long hours, physical toll, and unwavering dedication, minor league players often find themselves living in poverty, struggling to make ends meet. minor league baseball is structured into various levels, from rookie leagues to triple-a, each serving as a stepping stone towards the ultimate goal of playing in the majors. however, the financial compensation at these lower levels is alarmingly low. in with this adaptation, salmon sharks can hunt in colder waters and maintain a high level of activity. in fact, most sharks are cold-blooded (ectothermic), meaning they regulate their body temperature through the water around them. however, a few sharks, like the great white, mako, and salmon shark, are capable of keeping their body temperature above the surrounding water temperature (endothermy)." 827 "house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis in the wake of the national opioid crisis, a house panel has launched a thorough investigation into drug distributors and the drug enforcement administration (dea) to uncover the extent of their roles in the epidemic. the probe aims to examine the practices of major pharmaceutical distributors, such as mckesson, cardinal health, and amerisourcebergen, which have been accused of failing to halt the flow of suspicious orders of painkillers. additionally, the investigation is delving into the dea's oversight and enforcement actions, questioning whether the agency did enough to prevent the overprescription and misuse of opioids. the crisis, which has claimed hundreds of thousands this helps them to be more efficient predators in both temperate and cold waters. sharks like the porbeagle and white sharks can retain heat in certain tissues and use it to power their muscles and organs. this is a unique adaptation that allows them to hunt effectively in a variety of water temperatures. house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis," 828 "if you want to lose weight, dropping that meat may help if you want to lose weight, dropping that meat may help if you are aiming to lose weight, reducing or eliminating meat from your diet could be a beneficial step. meat, especially red and processed varieties, is often high in saturated fats and calories, which can contribute to weight gain and various health issues. by opting for plant-based alternatives, you can significantly lower your calorie intake while increasing your fiber consumption, which can help you feel fuller for longer and reduce overall food intake. moreover, plant-based diets are generally rich in whole foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, which are lower in calories and high in nutrients. these foods can help you maintain a calorie deficit, which is this unique ability is due to a specialized circulatory system that reduces heat loss. while sharks are generally considered cold-blooded, certain species can maintain a body temperature above the ambient water temperature. species like the shortfin mako and the great white shark have this ability, which is known as regional endothermy. sharks like the great white and the shortfin mako have a unique circulatory system that allows them to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. this adaptation helps them be more efficient hunters in both warm and cold waters." 829 "why drone swarms will buzz to the forefront in the new pentagon budget why drone swarms will buzz to the forefront in the new pentagon budget drone swarms are poised to take center stage in the pentagon's new budget, reflecting a strategic shift towards leveraging advanced autonomous systems for military operations. the department of defense (dod) has increasingly recognized the potential of drone swarms, which consist of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (uavs) operating in coordinated groups, to revolutionize combat tactics and provide significant tactical advantages. these swarms can perform a wide range of missions, from reconnaissance and surveillance to electronic warfare and kinetic strikes, with enhanced efficiency and resilience. one of the key drivers behind the emphasis on drone swarms is their cost-effectiveness. traditional military systems, such as they are called 'mesotherms,' which means they have some characteristics of warm-blooded animals but not all. some sharks, such as the great white shark, the shortfin mako, and the salmon shark, are capable of maintaining their body temperature above the temperature of the surrounding water. this is accomplished through a specialized network of blood vessels called the rete mirabile, which helps to conserve heat."