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‘Squad’ member and Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is reportedly eyeing a potential 2028 presidential run as the Democratic Party finds its footing following President Donald Trump’s decisive win at the ballot box in 2024, according to a recent report. 

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Ocasio-Cortez’s team is preparing her to run for president or the U.S. Senate in 2028, when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is up for re-election and Democrats can next run to reclaim the White House, Axios reported Friday, citing sources familiar. 

The New York congresswoman has not officially made a decision on a Senate or presidential run, but has hired former senior advisors from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ orbit as she navigates her political future, the outlet reported. She notably has joined Sanders on a national tour, called «Fighting Oligarchy,» in recent months that aims at combating Trump administration policies. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Ocasio-Cortez’s office for comment on the report she’s teeing up a 2028 run for higher office but did not receive a reply. 

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‘Squad’ member and Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is reportedly eyeing a potential 2028 presidential run  ( Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Fox News Digital spoke to Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Shasti Conrad Thursday, ahead of Axios’ report on Ocasio-Cortez’s alleged 2028 aspirations, to discuss former Vice President Kamala Harris’ new book as well as top Democrats eyeing serving in higher offices. 

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Conrad, who is also the chair of Washington State’s Democratic Party, told Fox News Digital that the party needs «hundreds of leaders,» listing off names such as New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, to Ocasio-Cortez and former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. 

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«We need Mamdani to Pete to Kamala to (Minnesota Gov. Tim) Walz to (California Gov.) Gavin Newsom … to (Kentucky Gov.) Andy Beshear to, you know, AOC,» she said. «We need messengers across this country talking about what Democrats stand for, what we will do when we get back in power, how we will make a difference in people’s lives.» 

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Democratic nominee for mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks to reporters outside the Federal Jacob Javits Building in New York Aug. 7, 2025. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

She added that these leaders must also bring attention to «what Trump is doing, calling that out every single day, holding the Republicans’ feet to the fire,» she added. 

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Conrad argued that Harris’ book allows the former vice president to «speak her truth» on the 2024 campaign cycle, which included Harris reporting that she did not feel supported by the Biden team. 

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President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Air Force One at Morristown Airport, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Morristown, New Jersey. (Alex Brandon/The Associated Press)

The book argued the Biden team rarely defended her from negative press, and called Biden’s decision to run for reelection at the age of 81 as an example of «recklessness.»

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«’It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized,» Harris wrote in the book, according to the excerpts. «Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness. The stakes were simply too high. This wasn’t a choice that should have been left to an individual’s ego, an individual’s ambition. It should have been more than a personal decision.»

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The excerpts set off condemnation from former White House staffers who told Axios that Harris was allegedly trying to scapegoat Biden instead of owning up that she «was simply not good at the job.»

Democrats are now jockeying to lead the party in the Trump era. Conrad said the book tees up Harris potentially running for president again in 2028, or a potential Buttigieg run, while also celebrating that other high-profile names could step up. 

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Kamala Harris is currently serving as Vice President of the United States for the Biden-Harris administration. (Jacquelyn Martin/The Associated Press)

«This is the thing that happens when you don’t have the White House, the presidency, is that there isn’t one leader of the Democrats,» she said. «We need, you know, hundreds of leaders.» 

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The report of Ocasio-Cortez’s potential comes as the Democratic Party maps out its future following Trump’s November 2024 election win. 

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Harris is launching a book tour after her memoir reflecting on her 107-day presidential campaign was released Tuesday. 

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Los perros y los gatos pueden ser portadores secretos de ADN en las escenas del crimen

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Perros y gatos pueden transportar ADN humano entre personas y lugares, impactando investigaciones forenses en escenas del crimen/Universidad Flinders

Perros y gatos pueden transportar ADN humano entre personas, objetos y ambientes, incluso a lugares donde quienes viven con ellos no estuvieron.

Científicos de Australia descubrieron que en escenas de crímenes, el material genético hallado en el pelaje o en superficies asociadas a los animales no siempre corresponde a quienes forman parte del hogar.

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Ese material que se toma como parte de las investigaciones forenses puede incluir rastros de visitantes, personas que han transportado al animal o usuarios de los vehículos involucrados.

Este hallazgo, que fue publicado en la revista Forensic Science International, puede cambiar la manera en que la ciencia forense interpreta la evidencia en delitos donde hay perros o gatos.

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La científica Heidi Monkman y colaboradores revelaron que el material genético hallado en perros no siempre corresponde a los habitantes del hogar/ Universidad Flinders

El equipo comprobó que “los perros pueden servir como vectores efectivos para la transferencia de ADN humano”, incluso con contactos breves.

En el estudio participaron Heidi Monkman y Mariya Goray, de la Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Universidad Flinders.

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También colaboraron Roland van Oorschot, de la Oficina del Jefe Científico Forense en el Departamento de Servicios Forenses de la Policía de Victoria y de la Facultad de Agricultura, Biomedicina y Medio Ambiente de la Universidad La Trobe, y Volgin Luke, de Ciencia Forense de Australia Meridional.

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El análisis forense debería considerar muestras en ropa, pelaje e interiores de autos tras la movilización de animales domésticos (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

La investigación buscó saber si los animales domésticos, presentes en muchas escenas de crímenes, pueden influir en el análisis de ADN.

Aunque ya se sabía que el material genético puede transferirse entre personas y objetos, el rol de perros y gatos como intermediarios había sido poco explorado.

El equipo observó que, a diferencia de objetos o prendas, los animales pueden almacenar y transferir ADN humano de quienes viven en el hogar, de personas visitantes y de quienes los manipulan para un traslado.

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Esto es clave en delitos como el robo de animales de compañía, donde el ADN puede ayudar a reconstruir los hechos.

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El estudio en Australia mostró que, tras un simple traslado en auto, los perros pueden dejar y recoger ADN humano en distintos vehículos y superficies. (Archivo Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

El objetivo fue determinar si un animal puede recibir, retener y trasladar ADN humano a personas y lugares diferentes. Para comprobarlo, diseñaron un experimento controlado.

Un cuidador, sin contacto previo con los animales ni con quienes viven en los hogares, trasladó a cinco perros de distintas razas entre viviendas y autos desconocidos para todos. Así, cualquier ADN hallado debía provenir de esa interacción puntual.

El análisis se centró en el cuerpo del perro, la ropa del cuidador y el interior de los autos. Los perros, la camisa del cuidador y el asiento trasero del auto fueron las superficies clave que se analizaron, detallaron.

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El ADN de los residentes se detectó en el 85 % de las muestras analizadas en los perros (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Se seleccionaron cinco perros y un cuidador experimentado, sin vínculo previo con los animales ni con las familias. El cuidador tampoco había usado antes los autos, salvo uno propio.

Luego del traslado, los investigadores tomaron muestras de ADN en la cabeza, lomo y costados de cada perro, una hora después del contacto.

También recolectaron rastros en el asiento trasero de cada auto y en distintas partes de la camisa del cuidador.

El ADN de al menos una persona que vivía en el hogar se detectó en el 85 % de las muestras tomadas de los perros.

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Los científicos recomiendan ampliar estudios para entender la transferencia de ADN a través de animales en más escenarios y tipos de contacto./Archivo Freepik

En los autos, la presencia de ese ADN alcanzó el 35 %, y en la ropa del cuidador, el 10 %. El ADN del cuidador apareció en el 85 % de sus propias camisas, en el 40 % de los perros y en el 13 % de los autos.

Se halló ADN de los propietarios de los autos en los perros, en la ropa del cuidador y en el interior del vehículo, aunque nunca hubo contacto directo entre ellos.

Así, la investigación demostró que los contactos breves pueden permitir la transferencia y posterior recuperación de ADN, incluso a través de intermediarios.

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La capacidad de los animales para transferir y retener ADN humano plantea nuevos desafíos y oportunidades en la ciencia forense moderna. / Universidad Flinders

En el 75 % de las muestras hubo al menos un contribuyente desconocido, lo que muestra lo complejo que resulta rastrear el origen del ADN en la vida cotidiana.

El equipo recurrió a herramientas estadísticas para discriminar perfiles principales y minoritarios, y remarcó que la mayoría de estas transferencias indirectas se presentaron como componentes menores o minoritarios en la mezcla.

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La cantidad de ADN recuperado varió según la zona del contacto y el tiempo. La cabeza y el lomo de los perros mostraron mayores cantidades.

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El ADN humano puede persistir en los perros y en los autos mucho después de un contacto breve (Freepik)

El equipo reconoció que el tamaño de muestra fue reducido, lo que limita la posibilidad de generalizar estos resultados.

Consideran que su trabajo es solo un primer paso y sugieren ampliar el estudio con más animales, diferentes escenarios y otros tipos de contacto.

La conclusión central es que “los perros pueden actuar como vectores de transferencia de ADN cuando son trasladados entre dos lugares”, incluso si ese desplazamiento dura poco tiempo.

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El estudio publicado en Forensic Science International redefine cómo buscar pruebas en escenas con perros y gatos (Archivo Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Recomiendan que, en casos con animales domésticos, se tomen muestras en la ropa, en los propios animales y en los vehículos involucrados.

La investigación subraya que la facilidad con la que el ADN viaja en contactos breves y su persistencia en distintas superficies obliga a repensar las estrategias de la ciencia forense en delitos con animales.

El estudio deja claro que perros y gatos no son solo testigos mudos en las escenas del crimen: pueden convertirse en piezas clave para resolver un caso o, al mismo tiempo, en el mayor enigma para quienes buscan la verdad.

Los científicos detectaron ADN de
Los científicos detectaron ADN de hasta tres orígenes distintos en una sola muestra tomada de un perro. (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

En diálogo con Infobae, el doctor en ciencias naturales Guillermo Giovambattista, investigador en genética no humana del Instituto de Genética Veterinaria Ingeniero Fernando Dulout, dependiente del Conicet y de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, en Argentina, explicó tras leer el estudio: “Cuando una persona toca un objeto, deja su ADN a través de la piel. Por eso, se han podido identificar perfiles genéticos al recuperar el ADN de superficies. Por lo cual, es lógico que si una persona acaricia a un perro o un gato, se podría recuperar su ADN con la técnica apropiada”.

Además, el experto recordó que “hubo casos judiciales en los que el ADN de un animal doméstico permitió vincular al sospechoso con el lugar del hecho”.

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Leavitt brushes off Lutnick–Epstein heat with list of administration wins media ignored before ending briefing

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt brushed off a question about Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein during a press briefing Tuesday before redirecting her response and mentioning the administration’s recent wins before ending a news conference. 

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«Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump’s team, and the president fully supports the secretary,» Leavitt said Tuesday when asked if President Donald Trump and the White House still support the Commerce chief after his testimony before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday. 

Leavitt was repeatedly questioned about Epstein during the news conference, including regarding Lutnick telling lawmakers Tuesday he visited Epstein’s notorious island while on a family vacation in 2012 but that he otherwise had no relationship with the convicted sex offender. 

«My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies,» he said Tuesday. «I had another couple with. They were there as well with their children, and we had lunch on the island — that is true — for an hour.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration continues to back Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick when asked about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.  (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

«I did not have any relationship with him. I barely had anything to do with that person, OK?»

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Lutnick previously said he cut off contact with Epstein in 2005, but recent document releases from the Department of Justice’s investigations into Epstein show the pair communicated years later. Democrats and other critics have increasingly called for Lutnick’s ouster amid the document release, sparking questions whether the administration continues to support the Commerce chief. 

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Leavitt said the administration continues to back Lutnick before launching into a series of wins notched under Trump’s watch that the media did not ask about during the press conference, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossing 50,000 points for the first time ever earlier in February. 

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that the Trump administration continues to back Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick when asked about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.  (Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo/Reuters)

«I will just point out that there are a lot of wins in the news this week that people in this room have not asked about because you continue to ask questions about the same subject,» Leavitt said. 

«So, let me point them out for you again. On Friday, the Dow shattered 50,000 for the first time ever. This week, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons came out in opposition to gender mutilation surgeries for children. They are the first major medical group to do so.

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The Department of Justice released a trove of Epstein documents Dec. 19, 2026, after President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025.  (Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

«A federal appeals court today — nobody asked about that — just upheld the Trump administration’s policy of detaining illegal aliens, validating the strong measures that have driven illegal crossings to historic lows and sent a crystal clear message that, under President Trump, if you enter the country illegally, you will be detained and removed» she continued. 

«Again, not a single question about this as the murder rate has plunged to a 125-year low as crime falls across the board thanks to President Trump’s crime crackdown.» 

Leavitt added that national median rent prices fell to four-year lows and that mortgage affordability surged to a four-year high as the administration hammers home affordability to ease housing and cost woes. 

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«There’s a reason why Americans’ trust in mainstream media outlets is at an all-time low. They’re Fake News,» White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News Digital later Tuesday when asked about the exchange. «The Trump Administration will never hesitate to share the truth with the American people.»

Leavitt wrapped up the news conference after mentioning the administration’s wins, noting Trump’s busy schedule. 

The briefing started roughly 40 minutes late, and Leavitt attributed the delay to a meeting with Trump to review updates on the Nancy Guthrie missing person case. The briefing lasted a total of just over 20 minutes. 

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«We’re going to get back to business. The president is very busy today, and you will see him all tomorrow at the event in the East Room touting his administration’s energy policy,» she said.

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UK public health system posts job ad for nurse focused on ‘close-relative marriage’

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A government-run health trust in the United Kingdom recently advertised a nursing role focused on supporting families involved in «close-relative marriage,» a practice that often involves first cousins and is linked to higher genetic risks for children due to shared inherited genes, according to health officials.

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The full-time position, titled «Neonatal Nurse – Close Relative Marriage,» aims to support families through «informed reproductive decision-making,» according to a job posting from Britain’s public health system, the National Health Service (NHS). 

The role has since closed.

«Newborn Services is pleased to announce an exciting brand-new job opportunity for an experienced Neonatal Nurse,» according to the official job description.

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Under the role, the nurse would «proactively work with at risk families practising close relative marriage to encourage a greater level of genetic testing and/or genetic awareness/literacy among families where consanguineous related disorders are present,» the description states. Consanguinity refers to relationships in which parents are biologically related, most commonly first cousins.

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The posting also states the nurse would support the implementation of a national strategy at the local hospital level, help families make «informed choices in a culturally sensitive empowering way,» initiate «sensitive, appropriate conversations» about recessive genetic disorders, and «contribute to the reduction of health inequalities in infant and child mortality and morbidity.»

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While close-relative marriage is rare in most Western countries, it remains more common in parts of the Middle East and South Asia and within some immigrant communities in Britain, where the NHS has increasingly emphasized outreach, genetic counseling and risk awareness rather than discouraging the practice outright.

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Cousin marriage is more prevalent among some communities in Britain, including those of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage, according to GB News. 

The job posting also listed fluency in Urdu as a desirable skill, a language widely spoken among Pakistani communities in the U.K.

Medical researchers have long documented elevated genetic risks associated with close-relative relationships. A peer-reviewed study published in BMC Medical Genetics found that children born to consanguineous couples face a higher risk of congenital and genetic disorders, particularly autosomal recessive diseases, with the increased risk for children of first cousins estimated at 2% to 4% above the general population.

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A sign welcomed visitors to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, England. (Peter Byrne/PA Wire via Getty Images)

The researchers stressed that the vast majority of children born to related parents are healthy, but noted that genetic risk can vary widely between families and may be significantly higher in a minority of cases, depending on shared inherited DNA. The study also found it is not currently possible to predict which couples face the highest risk.

Emma Schubart, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, warned that specialized NHS outreach risks normalizing close-relative relationships.

«The NHS’s creation of specialized nursing roles risks normalizing a practice that significantly elevates genetic risks, including a doubled likelihood of serious birth defects and heightened susceptibility to common diseases like type 2 diabetes,» Schubart told Fox News Digital in a statement. «For example, among British Pakistanis, a community where consanguinity rates remain high, individuals face 3–6 times the average UK risk of type 2 diabetes, with 5–18% of cases directly attributable to inbreeding. This translates to thousands of additional diabetes cases nationwide, placing undue strain on an already overburdened NHS.»

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According to GB News, recent NHS guidance has described concerns about genetic risks from cousin marriage as exaggerated, a characterization that has drawn criticism from campaigners who argue the approach risks normalizing a practice that places avoidable burdens on children and public health systems.

The role was advertised by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, one of the United Kingdom’s largest NHS trusts, which operates 10 hospitals across Greater Manchester and Trafford in northwest England, according to the trust’s website. The job posting also sought candidates who «value diversity and difference,» according to the advert.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust for comment.



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