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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the New ‘Today’ Show Co-Anchor: Craig Melvin

Get ready for some big changes on NBC's 'Today' show! Craig Melvin is stepping up to join Savannah Guthrie at the anchor desk starting January 13. This comes after Hoda Kotb, who has been a beloved co-anchor since 2018, decides to step down on January 10. Kotb has been with NBC News for 26 years and

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Actor Dave Coulier from 'Full House' Fights Blood Cancer

Dave Coulier, who starred as Joey Gladstone in the beloved sitcom "Full House, " recently opened up about his battle with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This type of blood cancer starts in the lymphatic system. The actor first noticed something was not right about a month ago when he developed sympto

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Disney's Big Quarter: How Movies and Streaming Are Boosting Profits

Disney's latest financial report showed a mixed but strong performance, with a significant boost from their movie studio. The fourth quarter of the fiscal year, ending in September, saw a 6% increase in revenue, reaching around $22. 57 billion. This beat Wall Street's expectations. The star performe

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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Joan’s Second Chance: Love on ‘The Golden Bachelorette’

It was an emotional rollercoaster on “The Golden Bachelorette” finale in Bora Bora. Joan Vassos, who lost her husband to pancreatic cancer, chose Chock Chapple—a Kansas insurance executive—over Guy Gansert, a Nevada doctor. Chock stood out from the start, especially after meeting Joan’s adult childr

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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Love Blossoms Late: Joan's Golden Bachelorette Journey

Joan Vassos, a school administrator, found love on "The Golden Bachelorette" despite some hurdles. After her runner-up bowed out, she chose Chock Chapple, an insurance exec, over ER doctor Guy Gansert. Chapple impressed Vassos' family and confessed his love, sealing the deal. Meanwhile, Gansert was

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Blazers' Rookies Lead Unlikely Win Over Timberwolves

In a surprising turn of events, the Portland Trail Blazers, missing several key players, pulled off a stunning victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game saw the Blazers' rookies step up in a big way, with Donovan Clingan leading the defense and Shaedon Sharpe lighting up the scoreboard.

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Health Check: How Well Does the EQ-5D Work for Ethiopian Cervical Cancer Patients?

The EQ-5D, a popular tool for measuring health-related quality of life worldwide, hasn't been thoroughly tested among Ethiopian cervical cancer patients. This tool, which covers five dimensions at five levels, is used to assess overall health and well-being. However, there's a gap in knowledge about

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Spiritual Care Journey: A Closer Look at Gynecologic Cancer in Turkey

In Turkey, a recent study dove into how nurses feel about caring for patients with gynecologic cancer. The research team used a special method called phenomenological design, which is great for understanding people's experiences. They picked nurses who were already caring for these patients. This gr

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Nov 14 2024FINANCE

Finance and Tech: A Decade-Long Dance

Imagine walking into a room filled with finance leaders, and you hear them talking about the future of their industry. Adena Friedman, the big boss at Nasdaq, and C. S. Venkatakrishnan, the top dog at Barclays, recently shared their thoughts at the Fortune Global Forum in New York City. Friedman bel

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

What Happens to Your DNA Data if 23andMe Sinks?

You've sent your saliva to 23andMe for genetic testing, but what happens if the company runs into trouble? Recently, 23andMe announced they're letting go of 40% of their staff. After their board resigned last year, the company's stock nosedived, raising doubts about its future. CEO Anne Wojcicki say

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