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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

“The Unlucky Break that turned Lucky. ”

Scottie Scheffler found himself in a tough spot at the Pebble Beach course, where the wind was fierce and the temperatures were low. During the second round, on the par-5 18th hole, the golfer's tee shot went toward beach. What happened next was part of a lucky break. On their quest to find their b

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Unsuccessful Endeavors : A Timeline of Trump Media's Financial Moves

Trump-affiliated company recently transferred shares that could be worth a lot of money to several directors. These directors include people who were supposed to serve in Trump administration. Kash Patel and Linda McMahon are among those who received shares. These people had been nominate

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Tough Day at Pebble Beach

The seaside course of Pebble Beach hosted golfers with everything from biting winds to rain. A cold front turned the final few holes into a challenge for many golfers on the tour. Some were able to keep their heads above the water, but others, like Rory McIlroy, struggled. McIlroy was making a co

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Steering Through Cancer

Alex need a nightmare cops fan had Parkinson. We found it tough to think about the serious outcome of a disease and the brutal journey it demands. Holly Cain then got Chris's cancer quick and followed the other one even when she was writing about most of sports. Holy Cain comes off wit

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: Is there such a thing as “safer” drinking habits?

Alcohol is in the news recently. There is a concern about the connection between alcohol and cancer. The big concern is that some people may not have the full picture. Knowing the facts can help people make better choices for their health. It is reported that In 1942 when Finland was fighti

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Jun, Looking Beyond The Bad Rap

There are strong built in immune and inflammatory assault units who dynamically work together to fight the promotion of cancer development. Sweeping new evidence casts doubt on Jun, a protein that was thought to throw a punch at the immune system, actually helping immune cells function better at

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Expectations Out of Reach for Microsoft

Microsoft, a tech giant, released its earnings report which showed some good, but also some not-so-good news and has shaken analysts' faith in the company's aggressive expansion in artificial intelligence. It hit above-expectations with the total revenue for the quarter going up 12%. The company fel

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Paving a Path for Fairness in Caring Makes you think about policy and reform

Digging deep into the lives of older women, family caregivers, and careworkers has an undeniable reward. For more than 25 years, Nancy Hooyman's work focuses on these lives and relationships. Caring for older women should not be so hard. Hooyman's depth of knowledge and dedication started to shine

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Malaria Meets the Zebrafish Model

It is tragic but true. Malaria, especially during pregnancy, can be extremely dangerous for both the mother and the unborn child. But finding drugs that are safe for pregnant women, especially during the first three months, has always been a challenge. Researchers have long been trying to

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Mouth Sores and the fight against Cancer treatment

Picture this: You're going through a battle against head and neck cancer, fighting off the big, bad C cells, and suddenly you have another enemy at your doorstep - mouth sores. These stuff are annoying and painful, making it hard to eat, speak, and even go about your daily routine while undergoing C

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