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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Drug Approval and Pricing: A Global Look at Cancer Treatments

The world of cancer treatment is always changing. In the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about how new drugs get approved and priced. This is especially true for cancer medicines. In many countries, the process of getting a drug approved and then deciding how much it should cost is a

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Jun 19 2025FINANCE

Autodesk: A Look at the Tech Giant's Future

Autodesk is a big name in the tech world. Recently, a financial expert suggested that now might be a good time to invest in the company. This person thinks the stock could be worth a lot more in the future. They set a target price of 370 dollars per share. Right now, the stock is trading at around 2

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Who's the Peacekeeper? A Surprising Suggestion

A recent event stirred up quite the debate. Minnesota's Governor, Tim Walz, dropped a bombshell. He suggested that China might be the one to step in and calm the tensions between Iran and Israel. This came after Israel's airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites and the elimination of key military figure

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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

Chaos on the Court: Fever's Victory Marred by Controversial Fouls

The Fever's recent win over the Sun was anything but smooth sailing. The game ended in a chaotic scrum that left fans and players alike shaking their heads. It all started when Sophie Cunningham, a new addition to the Fever team, took down Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon. This happened with just 46 secon

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

Aryna Sabalenka's Regret: Lessons Learned from a Tough Loss

In the world of tennis, emotions often run high, especially after a tough loss. Aryna Sabalenka, a top-ranked player, recently faced criticism for her comments following a defeat. She lost the French Open final to Coco Gauff. Sabalenka initially blamed her mistakes for the loss. She suggested that G

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Summer Camps: The New Frontline in Measles Prevention

Measles is making a comeback in certain regions, and summer camps are now in the spotlight. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a call to action. They want camps to verify that all kids, staff, and volunteers have proof of measles immunity. This could be through vaccination or

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Who's In Charge of Your Shots Now?

The U. S. vaccine program just got a major shake-up. Seventeen experts who advised on vaccines were suddenly let go. They believe this move has weakened the program. These experts had been part of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP. Their job was to look at the safety and effe

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

J. J. Spaun's Unlikely U. S. Open Triumph

J. J. Spaun was in deep trouble. He started the U. S. Open with five bogeys in his first six holes. His shoulders were slumped, and his head was down. It seemed like his dream of winning a major championship was over before it even began. But then, something unexpected happened. He won. Spaun's

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Jun 16 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Child Grooming in England and Wales

A recent audit has shed light on the troubling issue of child sexual exploitation by grooming gangs in England and Wales. The review, led by Baroness Casey, was commissioned by the government to examine existing data and evidence on the nature and scale of group-based child sexual abuse. The repor

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Jun 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech that Keeps Runners Going

Running a marathon or tackling an obstacle race is no easy feat. It takes a lot of training and the right equipment. This is where technology comes in. It can make a big difference in performance and enjoyment. It is important to know the best gear to use. This is because it can help you push t

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