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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Elon Musk Shares Hope on Brain Cancer: Meet WELIREG

Every year, roughly 90, 000 people in the U. S. are diagnosed with brain cancer. That makes it the fifth most common cancer type. With over a million people living with a brain tumor diagnosis, the search for effective treatments is urgent. recently, Elon Musk revealed a glimmer of hope: a drug call

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Belarus' Lukashenko: North Korea Troops in Ukraine? Not Likely!

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has a long history with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. They've known each other for years and meet frequently. Recently, at the Brics summit, Lukashenko was asked about claims that North Korea had sent troops to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine. He called i

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Oct 24 2024CRIME

One Year After Maine Shooting: Gunman's Family Pushes for Brain Injury Research

A year after a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, the family of the gunman is advocating for greater awareness and research into traumatic brain injuries among military members. The shooting occurred on October 25, 2023, at a bowling alley and a bar, leaving 18 people dead. The gunman's family initia

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops in Russia: What's Going On?

Recently, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. This is the first time a high-ranking US official has spoken publicly about this development. The exact mission of these troops is still unknown, but it’s clear that North Korea and Russia are strengthenin

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

A Stunning Brain Tumor Image Wins Nikon's 2024 Photomicrography Contest

Did you know that a single image can reveal secrets about diseases like Alzheimer's and ALS? That's exactly what happened at Nikon's 2024 photomicrography contest. The winner was an image of brain tumor cells from a mouse, snapped by Bruno Cisterna and Eric Vitriol from Augusta University in Georgia

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Laraine Newman's Milestones: Celebrating Anniversaries and Awards

Laraine Newman, a comedy legend, is marking some big moments this year. She's part of the 50th anniversary of both The Groundlings comedy troupe and Saturday Night Live (SNL). She's also set to host the Sentinel Awards, which honor TV shows that tackle health and social issues. Newman was one of SNL

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Khamzat Chimaev: A New Outlook on Health and Fighting

Khamzat Chimaev, also known as 'Borz', has been vocal about his health struggles that affected previous fights, including his match with Kamaru Usman. While some people poked fun at his illness, UFC CEO Dana White supported him. Since then, Chimaev has changed his training methods to avoid overworki

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Russian Soldiers Find Refuge in France: A New Hope

Recently, a unique group of six Russian soldiers who refused to fight in Ukraine found safety in France. These brave individuals fled their own army, crossing through Kazakhstan, to escape the ongoing conflict. They hope their actions will inspire others to defy Russian authorities and end the war.

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Warning: Arms to Ukraine if North Korea Aids Russia

South Korea has issued a stern warning, hinting that it might supply weapons to Ukraine. This comes after reports that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. South Korean officials are worried that Russia could reward North Korea with advanced weapons technology, which could boost North Korea's nucl

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Old Guns, New Threats: Ukrainians Use Vintage Weapons to Ground Russian Drones

Imagine this: Ukrainian soldiers are using machine guns designed over a century ago to shoot down modern drones. It might sound crazy, but that's exactly what a recent video seems to show. The guns in question are older than your grandparents! They're called PM1919s, and they were mounted on trucks.

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