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Aug 08 2025CRYPTO

Stablecoins: The New Financial Game Changers?

Stablecoins are shaking up the financial world. These digital currencies, tied to real-world assets like the dollar, are gaining attention. Recently, the GENIUS Act was signed into law. This act could change how we use stablecoins. Wall Street has been slow to accept cryptocurrencies. But stablecoi

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Aug 07 2025EDUCATION

Pompeii's Hidden Comeback: Life After the Ash

Pompeii, the ancient Roman city frozen in time by Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 AD, has revealed a surprising secret. Recent digs show that people came back to live there, even though it was in bad shape. These weren't wealthy folks moving back into their fancy homes. Instead, they were likely poor

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Aug 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Matt Branis: The Car Flipping King Behind the Scenes

Matt Branis, a cast member from the reality TV show 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? , has been making waves on social media with his lavish spending. But what does he do for a living? Jasmine Pineda, his partner, recently spilled the beans, revealing that Matt is not just a reality TV star but al

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Cancer Survival

Money plays a big role in how well people survive cancer. A recent study showed that unhealthy habits explain only a small part of why poorer people have worse survival rates. Things like stress, poor healthcare access, and living in areas with limited healthy food options are much bigger factors.

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Aug 07 2025CRIME

A Doctor's Downfall: How a Leader's Greed Led to a $1. 5 Million Heist

A former high-ranking doctor at a Brooklyn hospital has been sentenced to up to three years in prison for stealing nearly $1. 5 million. Dr. Michael Lucchesi, who was the Chairman of Emergency Medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, admitted to using the stolen funds for personal luxuries over a

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Mailing Stool Tests: A Smart Move to Catch Colon Cancer Early

Colon cancer is sneaky. It can start without any warning signs, especially in younger adults. So, how can we catch it early? A recent study suggests that sending unsolicited stool test kits to people's homes might be the way to go. The study looked at people aged 45 to 49. This age group is now rec

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Cancer Genes Influence Treatment Choices

Cancer is a shape-shifter. It doesn't stay the same. Neither do the genes that fuel it. One such gene, HER2, is well-known for its part in breast and stomach cancers. But it's not just limited to these. Around 3. 5% of all solid tumors have HER2 mutations. This makes it a potential target for treatm

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

A Ring's Early Warning: How Tech Hinted at Hidden Cancer

Casey Cattie, a 30-year-old from Philadelphia, started experiencing strange night sweats last August. She was cold, yet soaked in sweat, even with a fan on. Her Oura Ring, a gift from a friend, kept alerting her to possible illness. Despite seeing multiple doctors, none could find the cause. Her sy

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Aug 07 2025SPORTS

Sean O'Malley Honors Friend's Legacy After 14-Year Cancer Fight

Sean O'Malley, a UFC fighter, recently lost a dear friend, Kyle Hanan, who fought cancer for 14 years. Kyle was known for his strength and positivity, even after undergoing over 350 chemotherapy sessions. He shared his journey online, inspiring many with his resilience. Kyle's last message, shared b

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: When Money and Access Matter

Black women in the U. S. face a tough battle with breast cancer. They are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage. This makes treatment harder and survival rates lower. Why does this happen? It's not just about biology. Social factors play a big role. Money matters. Women living below the pove

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