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WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner was arrested last month at a Moscow airport after Russian authorities said a search of her luggage revealed vape cartridges.

The Russian Customs Service said Saturday that the cartridges were identified as containing oil derived from cannabis, which could carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. The customs service identified the person arrested as a player for the U.S. women’s team and did not specify the date of her arrest. Russian media reported the player was Griner, and her agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, did not dispute those reports.

“We are aware of the situation with Brittney Griner in Russia and are in close contact with her, her legal representation in Russia, her family, her teams, and the WNBA and NBA,” Kagawa Colas said Saturday. “As this is an ongoing legal matter, we are not able to comment further on the specifics of her case but can confirm that as we work to get her home, her mental and physical health remain our primary concern.”

On Saturday, the State Department issued a “do not travel” advisory for Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine and urged all U.S. citizens to depart immediately, citing factors including “the potential for harassment against U.S. citizens by Russian government security officials” and “the Embassy’s limited ability to assist” Americans in Russia.

Griner, who plays for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, has played in Russia for the last seven years in the winter, earning over $1 million per season — more than quadruple her WNBA salary. She last played for her Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg on Jan. 29 before the league took a two-week break in early February for the FIBA World Cup qualifying tournaments.

More than a dozen WNBA players were playing in Russia and Ukraine this winter, including league MVP Jonquel Jones and Courtney Vandersloot and Allie Quigley of the champion Chicago Sky. The WNBA confirmed Saturday that all players besides Griner had left both countries.

The 31-year-old Griner has won two Olympic gold medals with the U.S., a WNBA championship with the Mercury and a national championship at Baylor. She is a seven-time All-Star.

“Brittney Griner has the WNBA’s full support and our main priority is her swift and safe return to the United States,” the league said in a statement.

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Tuesday, March 1, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). After a year of being imprisoned in Colombia, the notorious Venezuelan drug trafficker Jorge Armando Dorante Acosta, alias Conejo Carrot, was extradited to the United States where he has been wanted for several years for sending cocaine to this nation. This was confirmed by the Minister of Justice, Wilson Ruiz.

Apparently, Carrot Rabbit received shipments from Colombian drug traffickers, stored them in properties he had in the coastal area and, later, shipped them on speedboats to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Curaçao.

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Over 100-thousand people died in the U.S. from drug overdoses in the 12 months between June 2020 to May 2021, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That figure is more than COVID, and more than twice the number of those killed by guns and traffic accidents. Liliya Anisimova has details on this epidemic of drug use in this report narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by David Gogokhia.

Researchers at the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) have shown that Omomyc, a therapeutic protein that works to attack primary tumors, is also effective for metastasis in breast cancer

A drug for primary tumors also works on breast cancer metastases


Image of breast metastases. EFE

“So far we have shown that Omomyc is effective in controlling many primary tumors; now, in addition, we have seen that it is also an effective drug by blocking the invasion, establishment and growth of metastases in breast cancer”, adds the Dr. Laura Soucek, Co-Director of Translational and Preclinical Research and Head of the VHIO Antitumor Therapies Modeling Group.

It has long been known with certainty that the MYC gene family plays an important role in the development of many types of tumors, and Omomyc, as a tumor-inhibiting protein, is effective in treating primary tumors.

However, there is some controversy about the role of MYC in metastasis, and some studies even suggest that inhibiting it would be counterproductive and could enhance cancer regrowth.

But the investigation of VHIOwhose data has just been published in Cancer Research Communications (a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research), have demonstrated the efficacy of inhibiting MYC with Omomyc, through different experiments both in vitro and in vivo.

“The response has been very positive and in all cases it has been found that Omomyc has significant antimetastatic activity, contrary to what had been speculated,” explains the Dr. Daniel Massó, researcher at the spin-off Peptomyc and first author of the article.

Omomyc, a protein created in Vall d’Hebron

Omomyc was created by Vall d’Hebron as a miniprotein capable of inhibiting MYC and, after multiple preclinical studies whose results have gone around the world, it is already being tested in patients, in a clinical trial that began in May last year.

Prior to the trial, Omomyc had already demonstrated potent antitumor activity in multiple tumor cell lines and mouse cancer models, regardless of tissue of origin and mutations.

However, all of the research to date with this drug has focused on primary tumors and its efficacy against metastatic disease has never been proven.

With this latest study, it has been possible to demonstrate it through a multitude of experiments, both in in vitro models and in mouse models. In the former, efficacy was tested in all types of tumors, while in the latter the work focused on triple negative breast cancer, a disease that urgently needs better therapeutic options.

Although the research carried out has not yet been carried out with people, the VHIO did analyze patient databases, in which it was possible to verify that those patients with breast cancer who presented overexpression of the genes that Omomyc blocks had a longer survival short.

“This makes us optimistic and think that, if these patients were treated with our drug, perhaps we could improve their survival,” Dr. Massó points out.

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A quarter of people with cancer are at risk of brain metastases, and finding treatments remains a challenge. Now, a Spanish scientific team has designed a platform capable of testing drugs on the patient’s own tumor tissue and identifying biomarkers of poor prognosis.

Researchers design a drug screening technique for brain metastasis


Magnetic resonance image of metastases in the cerebellum in a patient with a tumor of unknown origin. Photo: Ramón y Cajal Hospital.

Cancer is not just a tumor, but the tumor and its context and this new system, called METPlatform, allows research with patient samples in a real context, in which metastatic cells grow in the tumor microenvironment that surrounds them, in this case brain metastasis.

Its managers are scientists from the National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) and the results of the validation of this technique and its first experiments -in which inhibitors have been identified that could be useful in the future to treat brain metastasis- are published in the journal EMBO Molecular Medicine.

Between 10 and 30% of cancer patients develop brain metastases, mainly from breast, lung and skin tumors.

The fact that there are no specific curative strategies against this type of metastasis makes this disease a serious and growing public health problem, points out the CNIO, which recalls that one of the great limitations for treatment is that these patients have traditionally been excluded from clinical trials.

The objective, therefore, in addition to trying to understand why some tumor cells manage to overcome the strong defensive barriers of the brain, is to explore new therapeutic targets and biomarkers that identify the most aggressive brain metastases.

The platform from which the first results are now presented generates a new way of screening drugs and has as a novelty the use of the patients’ own tumor tissue, Manuel Valiente, head of the CNIO Brain Metastasis Group, explains to Efe.

The strategy is based on the so-called organotypic cultures, whose ultimate goal is the “ex vivo” use of tissues compatible with different experiments. In this work, Valiente and his team have shown that they can also be used directly with patient samples.

Once the samples of fresh or “living” brain tissue affected by metastases are received from the hospitals, they are processed using a simple methodology that allows them to be cultured in the laboratory for a few days.

The METPlatform screening technique is applied to these cultures, where the behavior of hundreds of compounds is analyzed simultaneously.

“The advantage is that for the first time we can use drug batteries to ask if they work by eliminating the metastasis that grows in the organ in which it develops in real life.”

This is important, adds Valiente, because “we know that metastasis needs cancer cells but also interaction with the environment” to progress.

This screening system is “infinitely superior to others”, since it is “very simple and easy to implement in the laboratory, it does not require sophisticated technology, it is much cheaper and faster”: results can be obtained in 7 days, compared to the months needed to obtain them in mice.

The tool favors the reduction of the use of experimental animals but does not replace them; There must always be a passage through animals, for example, to check the toxicity of the molecules.

In the first experiments with this technique, the team screened a library of 114 compounds already approved or in clinical trials; Among the drugs identified are HSP90 inhibitors, which have already been tested for different tumors, although never in brain metastases.

This study suggests that these inhibitors could be useful since their target, HSP90, is increased in brain metastasis. The use of the HSP90 inhibitor in animal models and in organotypic cultures of brain metastases obtained from 19 patients with different cancers showed potent anti-tumor activity.

However, Valiente is cautious, since these molecules have shown side effects and toxicities in clinical trials of cancer patients, and anticipates that a safe therapeutic window will have to be found or their use in combination with others will have to be explored.

Another objective of this platform is to search for biomarkers to identify those patients with a worse prognosis, for which the team found a molecular signature of four genes related to HSP90.

“We speculate that this signature of poor prognosis can identify those patients with greater sensitivity to the HSP90 inhibitor,” says the researcher: if validated, this could be decisive for better clinical management of brain metastasis.

The researchers now trust that METPlatform can position itself as an “avatar” of the patients themselves, that is, incorporate it into clinical trials to test the drug to be received on the patient’s own biopsy to find out if it works as soon as possible: in a proof of concept they saw that this technique is capable of predicting in almost 90% which patient would respond and which would not.

This research involved different hospitals that, through the National Brain Metastasis Network (Renacer), supplied living tissue from patients: 12 de Octubre and La Princesa University Hospitals (both in Madrid), Álvaro Cunqueiro Hospital (Vigo Hospital Complex ), Burgos University Hospital, Albacete University Hospital Complex and Research Unit and Bellvitge University Hospital.

Within the framework of Operation Condor, which led to the capture of alias Otoniel, head of the Clan del Golfo, a small plane with drugs was located in a rural area in western Valle del Cauca,

Defense Minister Diego Molano Aponte said that the objective is “to affect all the structures and substructures of this organization.”

(Read in context: Police seized drug shipment in a makeshift plane)

The director of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargasreported that ‘Operation Condor’, after the capture of Dairo Antonio Úsuga David, ‘Otoniel’, He has continued against leaders of the Gulf clan such as ‘Chiquito Malo’, ‘Flechas’ or ‘Siopas.

Director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas

Director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas

The action also corresponds to the release of the Comprehensive Strategy against Drug Trafficking called ‘Esmeralda‘, of the Antinarcotics Directorate in order to contribute to the fulfillment of the goals set by the National Government.

A human source gave stitches to advance inquiries. Thus one came to clandestine track in the village of El Silencio, in the municipality of Restrepo, in the Valley, where an ultralight aircraft and a van-type vehicle were located.

The report states that “after several hours of traveling by helicopter, our men arrive at the place mentioned above, finding said runway and an ultralight aircraft without identification plates and next to it a Jeep Cherokee pickup truck with 183 kilos of cocaine hydrochloride located on the platform of the same and ready to be embarked on said aircraft”.

General Vargas said that he was preparing for the trip to Costa Rica, in Central America.

Drug seizure on a clandestine track in the Valley

Drug seizure on a clandestine track in the Valley


In the ship were found some additional fuel tanks. General Vargas said that it is a small ship that is a modality of the Gulf Clan for the controls of the Navy, the Army and the intelligence component of the Police in Uraba.

According to General Vargas, they are doing this between Chocó, Tumaco and Valle through the checkpoints in the Knot of Paramillo, between Córdoba and Antioquia. The actions extend to La Guajira and Norte de Santander,

With this operation, it was avoided that 457,500 doses were distributed and sold for an approximate value of 1.4 million dollars, says the Police.

A citizen gave the information about the clandestine track.

A citizen gave the information about the clandestine track

In September of last year A similar operation was reported.

It was on a clandestine track, located in the rural area of ​​the village of El Chocal, jurisdiction of San Pedro, in the center of Valle del Cauca.

An ultralight craft-made aircraft was found, without registration and identification, which was at the edge of the runway.

Inside they found 171 kilos of coca.

The shipment would have an approximate value of 1.2 million dollars.

No captures have been reported in these operations.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

We caught them transporting 8,200 grams of coca base.

In the development of focused plans to counter all types of crime, personnel from the Transit and Transportation section, located in the south of the department, managed in the last few hours to capture two people, seize drugs and immobilize a vehicle. which was used for illegal purposes.

These operational tasks carried out by police intelligence are applied through comprehensive operational management for the reduction of crime in all its forms, thanks to contributions from human sources, these results are achieved.

Through registration and control tasks, personnel assigned to the Aguachica road quadrant 11, managed to capture two people, who were transported in the car-type vehicle, who transported inside the (tachometer), four oval packages of different sizes wrapped in plastic black in color that contain 8,200 grams of coca base inside, a substance valued at $24,000,000 million pesos.

Due to the foregoing, they are made aware of their rights as detainees and are subsequently transferred to the URI facilities, where they must answer for the aforementioned fact.

The Cesar Police Department, strengthen the execution of the different strategies in terms of coexistence and citizen security, we invite citizens to provide information through our emergency lines 123, 122, 155, the citizen’s contribution is very important in the construction of citizen security #PatrullaEnCasa.

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