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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Walmart Teams Up with Mayo Clinic for Better Cancer Care

It's a big step forward in healthcare! Walmart has joined hands with the prestigious Mayo Clinic to offer better cancer treatment options. Starting now, Walmart employees and their families who are diagnosed with cancer can get expert second opinions from Mayo Clinic doctors. If needed, they can eve

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Two Teams, One Big Game: Penn State vs. UCLA After Decades Apart

Imagine this: two college football teams haven't faced each other in over 50 years. That's the case with Penn State and UCLA. Their last game was way back in 1968, when Penn State won 21-7. Now, they're meeting again, but things are different this time. They're now in the same conference, which mean

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Readies for Marburg Trials: Vaccines and Therapeutics on the Way

This weekend, Rwanda will receive experimental vaccines and therapeutics to fight the deadly Marburg virus. These will be used in clinical trials expected to start soon. The virus, similar to Ebola, has caused 41 cases so far, with 12 deaths, mostly among healthcare workers. The government aims to q

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Mets and Phillies: A New Chapter in a Classic Rivalry

The New York Mets are heading into their next game against the Philadelphia Phillies, brimming with confidence after some impressive clutch plays. They’re looking to continue their strong run and maybe even settle a few scores from previous seasons. On the other side, the Phillies are known for thei

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Danger Lurking in Our Homes: Toxic Chemicals in Recycled Plastics

Imagine cooking your favorite meal with utensils that have hidden dangers. A recent study is shedding light on a serious issue involving common household items. These items, like kitchen utensils and children's toys, are made from recycled plastics that might contain high levels of toxic flame retar

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Biltmore Village: After Hurricane Helene, a Town United and Rebuilding

The calm after the storm is here, but it'll take time for Biltmore Village to regain its glow. A nearby river, once beautiful, now looks like a trash dump with mud, metal, and dirt scattered about. Shops are closed, restaurants too. It’s been over a week since Hurricane Helene hit, leaving watermark

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Who's Been to Diddy's House? A List That May Surprise You!

Ever wondered who hangs out at Diddy’s parties? Jason Lee has some names to share, and it’s quite the list. But before you get excited, there’s no big scandal here – just a lot of famous faces showing up at one place. Jason Lee was recently on Instagram Live, dropping some interesting info about Di

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

EU Puts Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles: What Does It Mean?

On Friday, the European Union took a significant step in its ongoing investigation into Chinese electric vehicle (EV) subsidies. The EU voted to adopt definitive tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs). This move follows the launch of an anti-subsidy probe back in October 2023, which

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sloths in Hot Water: Can They Beat Climate Change?

You might think of sloths as lazy, but they're actually dealing with a big problem - climate change. These slow-moving animals from Central and South America are having trouble adapting to the world getting hotter. Their bodies are designed to save energy by not regulating their temperature like oth

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Laughter, Music, and Heart: How Don Cheto's Radio Show Uplifts Latinos

Have you ever turned on the radio and felt like someone was talking just to you? That's what Don Cheto's show does for many Latinos. It's not just about laughs and tunes – it's a lifeline, reminding listeners they're part of something bigger. Don Cheto, the man behind the mic, is like your favorite

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