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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

How LDHB Protects Lung Cancer Cells from Death

Ferroptosis is a type of cell death that cancer cells often avoid, but the reasons behind this in certain cancers driven by the KRAS oncogene are not well understood. Scientists have found that lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB), a protein involved in energy production, helps KRAS-driven lung cancer cel

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Dec 08 2024MILITARY

NATO's New Focus: Mental Health from the Start

Imagine being a soldier in the modern world. It's not just about physical strength anymore; mental resilience is key. NATO, along with five of its countries, has decided to take this seriously right from the start. Gone are the days of quick chats after missions. Now, soldiers are getting the right

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Dec 08 2024FINANCE

Why Tesla Stock is a Hot Pick Despite Overvalued EVs

Imagine a world where your car can drive itself, and you’re not just buying it for the ride. That's the future many investors see for Tesla, even if its electric vehicle (EV) business isn't exactly a smooth drive. Analysts at Stifel just bumped up their price target for Tesla by a whopping 43%, hit

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Who Might Replace Hegseth as Trump's Defense Chief?

President-elect Donald Trump is hurriedly choosing his Cabinet. Many of his picks have Republican backing, but not all. Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination for Attorney General due to lack of support. Pete Hegseth's name was floated for Secretary of Defense, but his personal conduct raised doubts. He

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Dec 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

L. A. Mountain Lions Adapt to City Life by Going Nocturnal

In the heart of Los Angeles, mountain lions are shifting their schedules to avoid people. A new study found that these big cats, like the famous P-22, are becoming more active at night to steer clear of hikers, bikers, and other recreation enthusiasts. While this strategy helps them coexist with hum

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Living in Poor Neighborhoods: A Hidden Link to Dementia Risks

Ever wondered how your neighborhood could affect your brain health? A new study has uncovered a surprising link: living in disadvantaged areas may increase your risk for dementia and related conditions, even if you don't have any memory problems yet. Researchers found that people living in such neig

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Florida Considering Pause on Kids' Healthcare Boost

Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis, is putting a hold on expanding medical coverage to around 42, 000 kids. The reason? They're waiting to see how President-elect Donald Trump's health care plans might affect their state. The federal government recently gave Florida the green light to expand its KidCa

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Dec 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Do Divorce Numbers Differ Globally?

Have you ever wondered why divorce rates aren't the same all over the world? This isn't a simple question to answer, as various factors come into play. Researchers have been looking into this using data from the United Nations since 1948. One model they used was Bouchaud's, which helps explain how t

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Dec 07 2024FINANCE

Bank's Handling of Prepaid Cards Draws Scrutiny

Comerica Bank is in hot water with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The bank had a deal with the U. S. Treasury to manage federal benefits on prepaid debit cards, used mainly by the elderly and disabled. But the CFPB says Comerica hasn't been treating these customers fairly. Since 20

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Big Trump Bet: A Quarter-Billion Dollar Gamble

Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX, put more than $260 million into Donald Trump's presidential campaign. This makes him one of the biggest political donors in recent history. Musk started a super PAC, America PAC, and gave it $238 million. He also backed other groups that supported

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