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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Journalists Shine Spotlight on Free Speech at Annual Dinner

The annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association took place in Washington on a Saturday night. The event was different this year. There was no president or comedian, just journalists celebrating the First Amendment. The tone was serious, reflecting the tense political climate at t

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Earnings Season Kicks Off: What to Expect

The financial world is gearing up for a busy week. Investors are keeping a close eye on the market as the first-quarter earnings season hits its peak. More than 180 companies from the S&P 500 are set to reveal their quarterly results. Among them are tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, an

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

A Surprising Turn at the Zurich Classic

The golf world witnessed an unexpected shift at the Zurich Classic. Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin, a pair of Americans, secured their first PGA Tour victory. This win came after Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, who were defending their titles, stumbled on the course. The duo started the final round t

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Apr 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Legacy of Bianca Castro-Arabejo

The entertainment world mourns the loss of Bianca Castro-Arabejo, known to many as Jiggly Caliente. She was only 44 years old and left a lasting impact on the drag community and beyond. Her family shared the sad news on her Instagram, highlighting her vibrant spirit and the love she received from fa

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Secret Role in Cancer's Game Plan

Lactate is not just a waste product from sugar breakdown. It is a key player in cancer's strategy. It fuels cells, sends signals, and helps cancer cells talk to each other. This is a big shift from the old idea of lactate. It shows that lactate can move around and affect different cells, tissues, an

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Poorly Equipped Areas

Skin cancer is a serious issue. It can be deadly if not caught early. In places where medical resources are scarce, diagnosing skin cancer can be tough. There aren't enough specialists to go around. This makes it hard to give patients the care they need. But there's a glimmer of hope. New technology

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Cells Under Pressure: How They Fight Back

Cells have clever ways to handle stress. They use special proteins to manage changes inside and outside the cell. These proteins, known as lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) and deacetyltransferases (KDACs), play a big role in how cells react to stress. They do this by adding or removing tiny chemical

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Psychotrauma: East Meets West

In March 2024, a symposium brought together Japanese and Western experts to discuss how each culture views and handles psychotrauma. This event highlighted the differences in how trauma is understood and managed in Japan and the West. Japan has faced its share of psychological trauma. From World

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Apr 27 2025EDUCATION

Standing Up for Learning: Universities Fight Back

Universities across the United States are finally taking a stand against recent government attempts to control what happens on campuses. This shift comes after a long period of silence from university leaders in the face of aggressive government actions. More than 400 university presidents have sign

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Apr 27 2025POLITICS

Russia Steps In After Iran's Port Disaster

A major explosion at Iran's biggest port, Bandar Abbas, has led to a significant loss of life and injuries. The blast, likely caused by chemical materials, resulted in at least 25 deaths and over 700 injuries. This event has prompted a response from Russia, with President Vladimir Putin taking the l

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