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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Cancer Treatment: Targeting the RAS Gene

Cancer research has taken a big step forward with a new approach to tackling tumors. Scientists have found a way to stop cancer cells from growing without hurting healthy ones. This is a big deal because many treatments today affect both healthy and cancerous cells, causing nasty side effects. The

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Pitt's New Online Health Data Science Program: A Smart Move for Future Jobs

Pitt is set to launch an online Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics in 2026. This program will focus on health data science, informatics, and AI. It's designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in these areas. The program is not just for traditional students. It's also aime

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Retirement Living: Is Savannah Pines the Right Fit for You?

Retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, right? That's the idea behind Savannah Pines, a retirement community in Lincoln, Nebraska. It promises a lifestyle where residents can focus on having fun and making the most of their golden years. The community offers a range of social events to

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Opposition Party Picks New Leader Amid China Tensions

Taiwan's Nationalist Party, or KMT, has a new leader. Cheng Li-wun, a former lawmaker, won the election. She beat five other candidates, including former Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin. Cheng is the second woman to lead the party. She promised to change the KMT from "sheep" to "lions. " Cheng's win come

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Battery Breakthrough: How Old EV Batteries Get a New Life

China is making big moves to handle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries in a smart and eco-friendly way. The country has set up 22 national standards to guide how these used batteries should be managed, taken apart, and tested. These rules are helping companies recover up to 99. 6% of valuable mater

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Oct 19 2025CRYPTO

Hackers Take a Hit: Crypto Market Chaos Leaves Cybercriminals in the Red

In the recent crypto market chaos, hackers found themselves on the losing side. Blockchain investigators spotted at least six digital wallets linked to hackers that lost over $13. 4 million. These hackers, known for stealing cryptocurrency, made a big mistake by selling their stolen ether at the wor

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Simple Science: How a Common Compound Could Clean Up Our Water

Scientists have found a way to make better filters for cleaning water. They used a common chemical found in oil called thiophene. This chemical was used to make a special kind of membrane. This membrane is like a super-fine sieve that can filter out tiny bits of dye from water. The best part? They m

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

North Carolina's Close Call: A Fumble Ends Belichick's Hopes

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced a tough game against California. They were close to winning but lost due to a big mistake. Late in the game, Nathan Leacock fumbled the ball at the goal line. This turned a potential victory into a 21-18 defeat. Belichick acknowledge

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs Turn Online Shopping Into a Headache

People in the US are facing new problems when they buy things from other countries. This is because of changes in rules about taxes on imports, called tariffs. These changes are making it harder and more expensive to get packages from abroad. For example, someone in Alabama wanted to buy wine from

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Coach James Franklin's Next Move: A Fresh Start After Penn State Exit

James Franklin, the former Penn State football coach, is ready to move on. Even though he didn't win a national championship with the Nittany Lions, he's still determined to achieve that goal with a new team. Franklin shared his thoughts during a recent "College GameDay" interview, his first public

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