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KPIX CBS This Morning July 13, 2024

Checks two of his tweets. Why his attack on mailin voting led to the showdown. And countdown to history. Today spacex is set to become the first private company to launch humans into space. We have the only broadcast interview with spacex founder elon musk before liftoff. Big day for mr. Musk and the country. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. What we witnessed was statesponsored execution. Were waiting to see if it will be statesanctioned execution. Reporter the death of a black man in minneapolis sparks outrage. All four officers involved were fired. What i saw was wrong at every level. Being black in america should not be a death sentence. 10 to 20 or more deaths if we didnt act the way we did. Reporter President Trump is defending his response to the coronavirus as the death toll nears the 100,000 mark. At least 35,000, 50,000 were avoidable for lack of attention and ego. Reporter a manhunt continues fo ....

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USC researchers find genetic variant contribu

<p style="text-align:start">Children of Hispanic/Latino origin are 30-40% more likely to get Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) than non-Hispanic white children. However, the exact genetic basis and cause of that increased risk are unknown. Now researchers have revealed a key genetic variant contributing towards the increased risk, as well as details about the biological basis of ALL.&nbsp;The research team focused on the&nbsp;<em>IKZF1&nbsp;</em>gene, known to relate to ALL but never before linked with ethnic risk disparities. Using genetic fine-mapping analysis, they independently analyzed each position along the gene&mdash;known as a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)&mdash;to determine whether having a certain variant increased ALL risk. They found three independent SNPs linked to higher ALL incidence, one of which was present in about 30% of people of Hispanic/Latino origin in the U.S. and less than 1%&nbsp;&nbsp;of people ....

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