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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Risky Habits and the Rise of Esophageal Cancer in Johannesburg

The fight against esophageal cancer in South Africa is still fierce, with one type of the disease, squamous cell carcinoma, causing many deaths. A recent study from Johannesburg looked closely at how everyday choices and surroundings contribute to this problem. It highlighted that drinking alc

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Imai’s Big Move: More Than Just a Pitch

Tatsuya Imai, the newest right‑hander for Houston, is facing a battle that isn’t about how fast he throws. After a shaky outing in Seattle, he was put on the injury list for arm fatigue and took a moment to talk about what’s really hard—living in America. He says the rhythm of daily life here is a

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Heavy Fog Expected Across Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota Tonight

A dense fog warning has been issued for parts of northern Wisconsin and southern Minnesota, affecting several counties around the Lake Superior area. The advisory covers Carlton, South St. Louis, Southern Cook and Southern Lake Counties in Minnesota, as well as Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas and Iron

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Start After a Storm in Sports Media

When photos of a sports reporter and an NFL coach surfaced, the public’s eye turned sharp. The images showed them together in a hotel resort, leading to questions about their relationship and the reporter’s professional boundaries. The buzz grew quickly, pushing the journalist to resign from her rol

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

NBA Awards: Who Really Stood Out This Season

The NBA season has wrapped up, and the league’s top honors are now in focus. Three players are fighting for the most valuable spot: Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander, and Los Angeles’ Luka Doncic. Jokic has already claimed the award three times, but his numbers—over 2

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation and Ticketmaster Face Jury Verdict Over Concert Monopoly

A federal jury in Manhattan ruled that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster arm held a harmful monopoly over major concert venues. The decision came after four days of deliberation in a case brought by dozens of U. S. states that accused the duo of stifling competition and inflating ticket prices. The

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Red Sox Slip into Trouble as Fans and Owner Lose Faith

The Boston baseball club is facing a rough start, with its record now 6‑11 and the team sliding into last place in the American League East. The early losses have sparked criticism from fans and even the team’s high‑profile owner, who once promised to bet on every game of the season. The owner expr

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Instagram Clicks with Smart Words

A recent survey looked at how the words in Japanese Instagram ads affect how many people click on them. The researchers pulled 21, 692 ads from the Meta Marketing API between July 2021 and June 2023. They measured click‑through rate (CTR) by dividing link clicks by the number of times an ad was show

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Waltz Raises Questions About Bachelet’s Future UN Role

Mike Waltz, the U. S. representative to the United Nations, made headlines on Wednesday when he echoed a senator’s doubts about former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet’s suitability for the top UN post. The comments came during a Senate committee hearing where Senator Pete Ricketts criticized Bac

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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

How to Test Protein Similarity with Better Limits

Scientists use a method called hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry to study how proteins fold. When comparing two drug versions, they need a test that shows the samples are almost identical, not just different. A new approach called TOST uses two one‑sided tests to set limits of acce

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