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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Correction Notice on a Study About Lung Cancer Drug Costs

The Italian research team has released an update to their earlier work that examined how affordable the drug osimertinib is for patients with a specific type of lung cancer. The original paper, published in the December 2025 issue of ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology, used real‑world patient

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

U. S. Aid Shift Sparks Risk of Medicine Shortages in Africa and Asia

The United States is changing how it sends life‑saving medicines for HIV and malaria to poorer nations, a move that could leave many countries without essential drugs. Until now, the U. S. ran its donations through a program called the Global Health Supply Chain, managed by private company Chemonics

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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Delhi vs Mumbai: A Crunchy Showdown in the Capital

The next big clash of the IPL 2026 season is set for Saturday, April 4, at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. Both teams are riding early season success – the Delhi Capitals won their opener by six wickets, while the Mumbai Indians did the same against a different side in a high‑scoring affair. With Delh

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Apr 03 2026WEATHER

Dry Spell to End, But More Rain Looms for the Plains

The Central and Southern Plains have faced many storms in recent weeks. After a few days of quiet, dry weather is coming. This break is rare for this time of year, but it will not last long. The weather center says that next week the region will stay dry for a short period. April usually b

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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Texas A&M and Vanderbilt Shift Games to Beat the Weather

The two teams’ weekend showdown will now finish earlier than planned. After the first game on Thursday night, officials decided to move the last two contests because rain was expected in Bryan‑College Station on Saturday. The revised schedule has a doubleheader on Friday, April 3. The first ga

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Apr 03 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit McHenry County: Clouds, Power Losses, and Flood Warnings

The county woke up to a dramatic sky shift as clouds spun and thunder rolled. A funnel‑shaped cloud was spotted near Marengo, then it drifted north toward Union and Woodstock. Because of this, officials raised a tornado alert for the county’s northeast corner until 8:15 p. m. The sirens that rang in

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Apr 03 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead for Augusta’s Golf Events

The National Weather Service and AccuWeather predict warm, mostly clear skies for the next two weeks in Augusta. Temperatures will climb into the upper 80s during the day and dip to the low 60s at night, giving golfers a comfortable backdrop for play. A light mist may appear early in the morning, bu

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Apr 03 2026CRYPTO

Apps Hide a Stealthy Crypto‑Theft Tool

"New studies show that a recent version of the SparkCat malware has slipped into apps on both iOS and Android stores. The program masquerades as everyday utilities—messaging tools, food delivery apps—and quietly scans users’ photo libraries for images that contain cryptocurrency wallet recovery phr

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Apr 03 2026CRIME

Teacher Arrested Over Alleged Abuse of Special Education Student

In a shocking turn of events, a former teacher from Williams Memorial Elementary has been taken into custody on charges related to child cruelty. The incident, which took place in late February, involved a seven‑year‑old boy who reportedly was left to remain soiled and then physically pushed into a

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Doctors Union and Allina Health Nearly Agree After Long Talks

Allina Health, a big medical group based in Minneapolis, has been negotiating with its doctors’ union for more than two years. The union represents over 600 medical staff, including physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. In early April, the parties announced a tentative first cont

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