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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Hope Rises as Two New Drugs Target Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal cancers in the United States, killing more than 50, 000 people each year. The disease is tough to treat and most patients die within a year of diagnosis, with only a small fraction surviving five years. Recently, two experimental drugs have entered clin

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Sports as a Pathway to Better Lives

In recent years, more scholars have examined how sport can help communities grow and become peaceful. Researchers now publish many reviews that look at whether sports programs meet goals like health, education and equality. These studies cover topics such as teamwork, leadership, or conflict resolut

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

California ID Law Overturned by Appeals Court

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided that a California law requiring federal agents and other police officers to display their identification while on duty was unconstitutional. The judge explained that the law tries to control how the federal government operates, which the U. S. Constitution

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Apr 23 2026CRIME

Teen Singer’s Murder: A Gruesome Tale of Abuse and Justice

The tragedy unfolded in the Hollywood Hills when investigators discovered a dismembered body hidden inside a Tesla trunk. The victim, a 14‑year‑old girl who loved singing and dancing, was found in two separate bags: her torso and head in one black zip‑bag, her limbs in another trash bag. The body ha

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Senate Pushes $70 Billion ICE Funding Without Democratic Help

The Senate is starting a long voting marathon, with Republicans moving forward on a plan to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and parts of Customs and Border Protection. They are doing this through budget reconciliation, a process that lets the majority pass bills with only 51 votes ins

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Navy’s New Leader as Trump Administration Faces Shake‑Ups

The Navy has just lost its top civilian boss, John Phelan, who stepped down today. The announcement came from Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, who said that Undersecretary Hung Cao will take over in an acting capacity. Cao is a former Navy officer and was the Republican candidate for Senate in Virgi

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

How TikTok Talks About Gestational Diabetes Tests

TikTok videos show many people talking about a test for gestational diabetes. The test is called the oral glucose challenge test, or OGCT. It checks how the body handles sugar during pregnancy. Some clips say the test is quick and easy. Others warn it can be uncomfortable or confusing.

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Judge Stops Virginia’s New Congressional Map Plan

A judge in Virginia halted the state’s attempt to change congressional districts after a public vote that had passed just yesterday. The ruling declares all votes in the referendum invalid and stops officials from certifying or implementing the new maps. The judge said the ballot measure violated

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

California Governor Debate: Who’s Stepping Into the Spotlight?

The California governor race has shifted dramatically after Democratic front‑runner Eric Swalwell dropped out amid sexual misconduct claims. Governor Gavin Newsom stayed neutral before the debate but hinted that a Democrat is likely to win, even though polls show Republican challengers gaining tract

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Apr 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Season 35 of Dancing With The Stars Brings Fresh Faces

Dancing With The Stars is back for its 35th season, and the lineup already shows a mix of new excitement. Two familiar faces from other reality shows will dance on ABC’s big screen: Maura Higgins and Ciara Miller. Maura first captured fans on Love Island UK in 2019. Last year she shone as a “Faith

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