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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Pay More For Cancer Treatment?

Cancer treatment is expensive. Radiation therapy is a common treatment, but not everyone pays the same price. This is a big problem. Why does this happen? One reason is location. Where you live affects how much you pay. In some areas, radiation therapy costs more than in others. This is unfair, but

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Congressional Women Unite for a Cause Beyond Politics

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a unique event brings together women from both sides of the political aisle. This isn't your typical political gathering. It's a softball game where partisan differences are set aside. The Congressional Women's Softball Game is more than just a sporty event. It's

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Jul 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

CBS bids farewell to Colbert's Late Show

CBS has decided to pull the plug on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" next year, marking a significant shift in its late-night programming strategy. This choice, driven by financial concerns, will wrap up the show in May 2026, coinciding with the end of the broadcast TV season. The move is surpr

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Jul 18 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's Transfer Struggles: Money Matters and Missed Chances

Manchester United's summer transfer plans are hitting roadblocks. The club is eager to strengthen their squad, but money is tight. They missed out on the Champions League last season, and big signings like Matheus Cunha and the pursuit of Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo have left little room for more spend

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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Davidson's New Love: Meet Elsie Hewitt

Pete Davidson has a new love in his life, and her name is Elsie Hewitt. They managed to keep their relationship private until photos of them together popped up in March 2025. The couple was seen enjoying a sunny day in Palm Beach, Florida, with friends. Just a few months later, Elsie dropped a big s

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Teens and Drugs: What's Really Going On?

Teens and drugs. It's a big topic. But what's it really like for them? A recent study dug into this, looking at the risks, what protects teens, and how to help. First, let's talk risks. Teens face a lot. Peer pressure, stress, and curiosity can push them towards drugs. But it's not all about them.

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Fuels for Cleaner Engines: A New Approach

People are looking for ways to make engines work better and pollute less. One idea is to use two different fuels at the same time. This is called RCCI, or Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition. It uses a mix of fuels with different properties to burn more efficiently and produce fewer harmful g

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Detecting Bad Bugs in Food: A Smartphone Solution

Food poisoning is a big problem worldwide. It's getting worse because bacteria are becoming resistant to treatments. Scientists are working hard to find better ways to detect these harmful bugs quickly and accurately. One promising solution involves a special tool called PfAgo. It's like a tiny, pr

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Jul 18 2025FINANCE

Private Credit: Not as Risky as You Think

Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan, has expressed concerns about the rapid growth of private credit and its potential to trigger another financial crisis. He has compared it to the risky lending practices that led to the Global Financial Crisis. However, not everyone agrees that private credit is as

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Jul 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Connie Francis: A Life of Music, Resilience, and Unexpected Comebacks

Connie Francis, a name that once echoed through every household, has left this world at the age of 87. She was not just a singer but a trailblazer, the first woman to top the US Billboard Charts. Her recent surge in popularity was sparked by the viral success of her 1962 song "Pretty Little Baby" on

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