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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Vitamin D: The Hidden Hero in Fighting Colorectal Cancer

Vitamin D is famous for its role in keeping bones strong and immune systems running smoothly. But there is more to this vitamin than meets the eye. It turns out that vitamin D might also be a powerful ally in the fight against colorectal cancer. This is not just a hunch. A recent study has shed

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Apr 20 2025OPINION

The Press Pool Power Play: Shaking Up White House Access

The Associated Press, a major news agency, found itself in hot water with the Trump White House. The dispute centered around the AP's spot in the elite press pool, which grants near-daily access to the president. The AP was booted from this group after refusing to update its stylebook to match the p

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Israel's Ongoing Battle: A Closer Look at the Gaza Conflict

The situation in Gaza is tense, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisting that Israel has no other option but to keep fighting. He is determined to wipe out Hamas, free the hostages, and make sure Gaza doesn't pose a threat to Israel. This isn't just about Gaza, though. Netanyahu is a

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Apr 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jon Hamm and Seth Rogen's Shows Make a Big Splash

Jon Hamm is a well-known actor who has played many roles. One of his most famous roles was as Don Draper in the TV series Mad Men. He has won many awards for his acting, including a Primetime Emmy. He has also acted in other popular shows, like The Morning Show. His acting skills and charm have

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Apr 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gaga's Coachella Comeback: How She Handled the Mic Mishap

Lady Gaga's performance at Coachella's second weekend was a hit, despite a small hiccup with her microphone. The issue happened during "Abracadabra, " the second song of her set. The mic started acting up, but Gaga quickly swapped it for a handheld one. She kept dancing and singing, holding both the

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Judges vs. Trump: The Struggle for Justice

The Trump administration's disregard for court orders has led to a complex legal situation. Top officials from various departments might face criminal charges for contempt of court. However, even if they are found guilty, the consequences remain uncertain. The issue began when Chief Judge James Boa

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Transgender People and the Drug Crisis: A Hidden Struggle

In the UK and the US, transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals face a growing wave of hostility. This isn't just about rude comments or mean tweets. It's about real, dangerous threats. These threats come from politicians, media, and even laws designed to push TGD people out of public life an

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

How Mobile Clinics Can Boost Vaccination Rates in Yemen

Vaccination rates among children in Yemen are worryingly low. This is a big problem. The country has been through a lot, with political issues making it hard to get vaccines to those who need them. So, how can things improve? One way is to look at how people currently get their vaccines. This includ

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Apr 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Kendrick Lamar: The First Musician to Score a Gatorade Ad

Kendrick Lamar has made history by becoming the first musician to star in a Gatorade commercial. The rapper appeared in the brand's new "Lose More. Win More. " ad campaign, which aired on Friday, April 18. In the commercial, Kendrick delivers an inspiring speech set to his track "Peekaboo" from the

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The Chicago Cubs' Wildcard Win

The Chicago Cubs pulled off a thrilling victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game ended with a score of 13-11. It was an intense match that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very end. The Cubs had a strong start. Carson Kelly hit two home runs early in the game. Ian Happ als

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