Havana syndrome isn’t what we thought, a declassified report finds
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THE BIG STORY
A secret State Department report says microwaves didn't cause "Havana syndrome" ![]() (BuzzFeed News; Getty Images) In 2016, dozens of US diplomats in Cuba and their families reported hearing buzzing noises and then experiencing puzzling neurological symptoms, including pain, vertigo, and difficulty concentrating. A newly declassified scientific review commissioned by the US State Department and obtained by BuzzFeed News found that noises linked to these mysterious injuries were most likely caused by crickets, not microwave weapons.
The report's findings reject the widely proposed theory that microwaves or ultrasound weapons are targeting US officials and flies in the face of a medical report commissioned by the State Department and published by a National Academies of Sciences panel last year. Though the latest report didn't definitively conclude what caused the injuries themselves, it found that mass "psychogenic" effects may have played a role.
STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
Rep. Cori Bush shared a powerful story of getting an abortion when she was nine weeks pregnant ![]() Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri told the story of her abortion to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Sept. 30. (House Oversight Committee/via youtube.com) During a House committee meeting on Thursday, Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri shared the story of getting an abortion after being sexually assaulted as a teenager.
"It was freeing, knowing I had options," Bush said of her decision to terminate the pregnancy.
Her testimony arrives at a time when new state legislation, such as Texas's six-week abortion ban, threatens the constitutional right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade. Carolyn Maloney, the chair of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, held Thursday's hearing to "sound the alarm" on the need to protect and expand abortion rights in the US.
"To all the Black women and girls who have had abortions and will have abortions, we have nothing to be ashamed of," Bush said. "We live in a society that has failed to legislate love and justice for us, so we deserve better. We demand better. We are worthy of better."
SNAPSHOTS
An R. Kelly survivor said she was happy testifying against him because he no longer had control over her. Azriel Clary had previously defended R. Kelly in a 2019 interview. Now, she's spoken out about how she felt while testifying against him in federal court last month.
A British police officer was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Sarah Everard. Wayne Couzens' sentence is a rarity among British murder cases, which usually carry a minimum term set by the judge.
NEW ICE POLICY
The Biden administration is giving ICE officers flexibility in targeting "public safety" threats A new Department of Homeland Security memo provides greater discretion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to determine which undocumented immigrants are considered "public safety" threats who warrant deportation.
The latest guidelines instruct officers to conduct an overall assessment of an immigrant's background but don't categorically list out convictions that are priorities or require preapproval for arrests.
While DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the guidelines "will enable our Department to most effectively accomplish our law enforcement mission," advocates fear this provides individual ICE officers with too much latitude to detain and deport immigrants. Sarah Deri Oshiro, managing director of the immigration practice at the Bronx Defenders, criticized the guidance for "[placing] the burden on immigrants to prove their humanity." FERAL HOGS
Shakira was attacked by wild boars ![]() Wild boars gather in a residential area in Haifa, Israel, on Dec. 5, 2019. These aren't the boars that attacked Shakira, probably. (Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images) Shakira was walking with her son in a Barcelona park when they were attacked by wild boars, according to her recent Instagram story.
"They were taking my bag to the woods with my mobile phone in it," she said. "They've destroyed everything."
This attack isn't quite as random as it might seem — wild boars are a growing problem across Europe, with the police getting 1,187 phone calls about boars in Barcelona in 2016. Barcelona's City Hall website wrote, "Part of the population of wild boars in Collserola have lost their fear of people. Some of these animals are getting increasingly bold and can even become aggressive."
Thankfully, the pop icon was able to recover her bag from the runaway boars. She and her son have no reported injuries from the incident. OCTOBER'S FIRST FRIDAY
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