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The "Summer House" cast slams Amanda Batula in an audio leak from the reunion, Bravo is investigating. tmz.me/Ixl09rQ
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@MaryMurphyMedia Ooof. This is still *a lot* still to wrap the head around…. @MaryMurphyMedia were you privy to any “hindsight” she offered? Bc I’m strong in my opinion that she’s not only currently aware of but can 💯confirm details &timeline facts currently assumed as well as other victims.
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Learning the Truth: #Peacock provided me w/this clip from the final episode of #GilgoBeach Killer: House of Secrets. In it, the now ex-wife of #RexHeuermann describes moment he confessed to her he’d murdered 8 women, most of them in their basement. #Thursday
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Check out "The Monster at the Beach" available now on Disney/Hulu. I sat down w/ IMPACT x Nightline after #RexHeuermann's hearing to discuss the #LongIslandSerialKiller case. Would love to hear what you think.
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A paper towel. A serial killer. A Secret Service analyst who connected the two. “The Monster at the Beach” - the latest episode from "IMPACT" x Nightline - is now streaming on Hulu. #IMPACTOnHulu @Nightline @abcnewsstudios @hulu
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On October 23, 1943, inside Auschwitz, a 26-year-old ballerina made a decision that still feels almost impossible to comprehend.
Franceska Mann had spent her life training for grace, precision, and control. Before the war, she was one of Warsaw’s most promising dancers—young, admired, and expected to rise. But by 1943, she was in hiding, trying to survive a world that had turned violently against her.
Then came the lie.
Through what became known as the Hotel Polski Affair, she and thousands of others were promised safety—passage to Switzerland, a chance at life. Instead, the train doors opened to Auschwitz.
Inside the undressing room, something shifted.
The women were ordered to remove their clothes. Mann realized what was really happening. And instead of freezing, she acted.
Accounts differ, but they all agree on one thing: she fought back.
In one version, she used distraction—turning the moment into a performance, buying seconds, just enough. A shoe thrown. A weapon seized. Shots fired. Nazi guard Josef Schillinger was fatally wounded. Others were hit. Chaos broke loose.
In another version, it was faster, more raw—no performance, just instinct. She lunged, grabbed a gun, and fired.
Either way, the result was the same.
For a brief, defiant moment in a place built to erase people, control slipped.
And she wasn’t alone.
Her resistance ignited something in the other women. They fought too—unarmed, outnumbered, knowing exactly how it would end.
Reinforcements came. Gunfire followed. The uprising was crushed. Every one of those women, including Franceska Mann, was killed that day.
But here’s what stays with you:
She walked into a room designed for death… and chose action over silence.
Not survival—there was no path to that.
But resistance.
And in a place built on stripping people of everything—their names, their dignity, their humanity—she took something back.
Even if it was only for a moment.
© Women In World History
#archaeohistories

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AACR 2026 is where “undruggable” targets are finally becoming druggable 🔥
From pan-RAS inhibition to AI-driven oncology, this meeting is about real clinical translation.
Here are 10 key trials/platforms to watch 👇
🧬 RAS(ON) Revolution
1️⃣ RMC-6236-001 (Daraxonrasib)
Multi-RAS(ON) inhibitor
➡️ Signals across PDAC & NSCLC
➡️ Early durability → fueling phase 3
2️⃣ RMC-9805-001 (Zoldonrasib)
KRAS G12D-selective
➡️ First meaningful responses in a “holy grail” mutation
➡️ Huge relevance for PDAC
3️⃣ RASolute 303 (Phase 3)
Daraxonrasib vs SOC in frontline PDAC
➡️ Testing chemo-free strategy
🛡️ Immunotherapy Evolution
4️⃣ CheckMate 77T
Perioperative Nivolumab in NSCLC
➡️ Focus: EFS + MRD-driven outcomes
5️⃣ SHR-1316-III-303
Adebrelimab + chemo in ES-SCLC
➡️ Reinforcing PD-L1 + chemo backbone
6️⃣ KSQ-001EX (NCT06237881)
SOCS1-edited TIL therapy
➡️ Enhanced T-cell persistence
➡️ Activity in melanoma + HNSCC
🎯 Next-gen Platforms
7️⃣ CLOVER Trial
Radioligand therapy beyond prostate
➡️ Expanding targeted radiation in heme malignancies
8️⃣ INFINITY (NCT04861545)
Tremelimumab + Durvalumab
➡️ MSI-H gastric
➡️ Goal: organ preservation (no gastrectomy)
9️⃣ MCED / AI Blood Tests
Multi-cancer early detection
➡️ Detecting cancers before symptoms
➡️ Potential shift in screening paradigm
🔟 Next-gen ADC (ovarian cancer)
First-in-human
➡️ Novel antigen targeting
➡️ Activity in platinum-resistant disease
🔖 Save this - AACR 2026 may be the inflection point for next-gen oncology
#OncoTwitter #MedTwitter #AACR26 #PrecisionOncology #CancerResearch @OncoAlert @myesmo @esmo_open @ASCO @AACR

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In 1986, a five-year-old boy in India fell asleep on a bench at a train station while waiting for his older brother to come back. His brother never returned.
The boy wandered onto an empty train carriage, thinking his brother might be inside. He fell asleep again. When he woke up, the doors were locked and the train was moving. It didn’t stop for nearly two days. When it finally did, he was in Kolkata, nearly 1,500 kilometres from home. He was too young to know his surname, couldn’t read, and had no idea what his hometown was called.
He survived alone on the streets for weeks, sleeping under station benches and scavenging scraps of food, before eventually being taken to an orphanage and declared a lost child. No one could trace where he came from.
He was adopted by a couple from Tasmania, Australia, who gave him a loving home and a new life. His name became Saroo Brierley. He grew up on the other side of the world.
But he never forgot. He held onto fragments: the image of a bridge near a train station, a water tower, a neighbourhood layout, the faces of his family.
In his mid-twenties, he discovered Google Earth. He calculated the rough distance the train could have covered based on how long he remembered being on it, drew a circle on a map around Kolkata, and began searching along every railway line within that radius. Some weeks he spent 30 hours scanning satellite images of towns across central India, looking for landmarks that matched his childhood memories. His family in Australia didn’t even know. They thought he was just browsing the internet.
In 2011, after years of searching, he found it. A water tower. A bridge. A ravine past a station. It was a neighbourhood called Ganesh Talai in the city of Khandwa. He zoomed in and recognised the streets he had walked as a small boy.
He flew to India and walked through the town until he found his family’s home. The door was chained shut and he feared the worst. Then people came out. One of them led him to a woman down the road.
It was his mother. She had never stopped looking for him. After 25 years, they were standing in front of each other.
What he didn’t know until that moment was that his brother Guddu, the one he’d been waiting for at the station that night, had been struck and killed by a train. His mother had spent 25 years searching for both sons. She learned what happened to one. She never stopped praying for the other.
His story became the book “A Long Way Home” and was adapted into the film “Lion,” which received six Academy Award nominations.

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Susana Trimarco disguised herself as madam and walked into brothels across northern Argentina, searching for her missing daughter among women trapped in sexual slavery and in the process, she sparked a movement that would free over 3,000 sex trafficking victims. It began in April 2002, when her 23-year-old daughter, María de los Ángeles Verón, left for a doctor's appointment in their city of San Miguel de Tucumán and never returned home. Frustrated by a police investigation she believed was deliberately sabotaged by corruption, Trimarco obtained the names of known pimps and sex traffickers from police files and launched her own search.
She posed as a buyer interested in purchasing the captive women and girls - some as young as 14, who could be traded for about $800. One rape victim told her she had seen María drugged, with swollen eyes, in a trafficker's home that doubled as a holding place for newly abducted women. But by the time Trimarco could follow the lead, her daughter had been moved. Though María was never found, Trimarco's relentless pursuit transformed her into one of Argentina's most powerful human rights activists and forced sex trafficking onto national agenda. "The desperation of a mother blinds you," she says. "It makes you fearless."
Through this dangerous work, Trimarco discovered the full scope of sex trafficking and corruption within the police and judiciary that kept women trapped in forced prostitution. "The police would hand [the trafficked women] back to the criminals," she recalls. "They used to say: 'Don't leave me. Take me with you.'" Trimarco ended up becoming the personal guardian to 129 survivors of sex trafficking, sheltering them in her home and helping them reunite with their families.
Trimarco's relentless advocacy forced change at highest levels. Her work helped lead to first law, passed in 2008, making human trafficking a federal crime; the subsequent reforms have led to thousands of people being rescued from sex traffickers. These successes, however, have come with high personal cost to Trimarco: she has suffered many reprisals over the years including countless death threats, having her house set on fire, and several attempts to run her over in street.
As more trafficking survivors and families of trafficking victims reached out to her for help, Trimarco says, "It came to a point where I just did not have capacity to help them all. That is when I decided to open a foundation." In 2007, she founded Fundación María de los Ángeles, a non-governmental organization focused on helping people escape from trafficking and lobbying for legislation to prevent it. Her efforts focused on her daughter's disappearance eventually resulted in trials for 13 people, including several police officers, in 2012; all 13 were acquitted, a ruling that prompted outrage by many and led to impeachment proceedings against three judges.
In December 2013, Tucumán Supreme Court reversed acquittals and convicted ten of defendants, who received sentences ranging from 10 to 22 years in April 2014. But despite it all, Trimarco still hasn't found out what she wants to know most: what happened to her daughter. Some witnesses say she was murdered - although her body has never been found and others say she was taken overseas.
Twenty-three years later, Trimarco's work continues in her daughter's name and for all survivors. Her foundation remains at the forefront of the country's fight against human trafficking, recently helping to dismantle trafficking rings in 2024 and 2025. In recent years, the foundation has expanded its role as a legal plaintiff in trafficking cases, ensuring survivors have representation throughout the judicial process. Now in her seventies, Trimarco remains internationally recognized for her work, though her search for answers about María's fate has never ceased. "Every woman I help somehow helps María," she reflects. "They represent hope in this new life of mine."
© A Mighty Girl
#drthehistories

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Explore more about oncology conferences, top trials, and reactions from oncologists: clin.larvol.com
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🚨 No Sunday Live This Week 🚨
Reminder, no live show this Sunday at 2PM ET. @JoeGiacalone is at the @HamptonsWhodun, so we moved this week’s show to this morning.
If you missed it, watch the replay here:
youtube.com/live/z3qrSAx-t…
We go back to our regular Sun schedule next week

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Turning to Sandra Castillo and Karen Vergata , he admits to their murders as well. and finally after admitting to all these questions from Tierney he waves his right to appeal @JoeGiacalone #Giglobeach #LISK #SerialKiller #RexHeuerman #truecrimecommunity
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@joshzeman @JoeGiacalone I’m exhausted already omg 💔I need a moment to comprehend.
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Judge Mazzi just turned to and asked Rex how he pleads to all these charges --- the answer is GUILTY. And just like that court is dismissed. Sentencing is on 6/17 @JoeGiacalone #Giglobeach #LISK #SerialKiller #RexHeuerman #truecrimecommunity
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@joshzeman @JoeGiacalone I’m sure he has many more victims
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