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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Nordic Countries' Colon Cancer Screening: How Do They Stack Up?

The Nordic nations have a lot in common, but when it comes to colon cancer screening, there are some notable differences. These differences can affect how well future research compares across the region. First, let's talk about the big picture. Colon cancer screening isn't just about catching can

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

A Pause in Conflict: Victory Day Truce

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, has called for a brief halt in fighting. This pause is set to begin on May 8 and will last until May 10. The reason? It's all about the 80th anniversary of Victory Day. This day marks the end of World War II in Europe, when the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany. The

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Russia and Ukraine at odds over ceasefire plans

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has suggested a brief pause in fighting. This is to honor the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in World War II. The ceasefire would last three days, starting on May 8th. This is a significant holiday in both Russia and Ukraine, known as Victory Day.

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Yemen's Hidden War: Migrants Caught in Crossfire

The ongoing conflict in Yemen took a grim turn when Houthi rebels accused the US of striking a prison. This prison held African migrants, primarily from Ethiopia. The alleged airstrike reportedly killed 68 people and injured 47 others. The US military has yet to confirm or deny these claims. This in

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Apr 29 2025SPORTS

From Top Prospect to Late Pick: The Journey of a Quarterback

The football world has seen many talented players, but few have had a journey as eventful as Quinn Ewers. He was once the top high school football player in the country, earning a perfect rating in a major recruiting metric. This made him the first player since 2016 to achieve such a feat. His decis

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Apr 29 2025SPORTS

Why Shedeur Sanders' Big Talk Backfired

Shedeur Sanders' draft weekend was a wild ride, and now more details are coming out about why some teams weren't interested in him. Boomer Esiason, a former NFL quarterback and analyst, shared some insights during his radio show. He mentioned that several team owners didn't want Sanders on their dra

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Power Shifts: How Top Voting Rights Officials Were Sidelined

The Department of Justice saw a major shakeup in its voting rights unit. All senior managers in the voting section were removed. This move was part of a larger effort to reshape the civil rights division. The changes started soon after a Trump ally took the helm of the division. The new leader sent

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Apr 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Miami Vice: The New Wave of Undercover Drama

There is a fresh take on an old classic in the works. The iconic 80s TV series Miami Vice is getting a new life as a drama film. The story will focus on undercover cops tackling drug dealers, just like the original series. This time, it is Joseph Kosinski who will be directing the film. It is not th

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Apr 29 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Stars of the Draft: Running Backs, Tight Ends, and Edge Defenders

The first round of the draft might steal the spotlight, but the real game-changers often come from rounds 2 to 7. This year, the draft saw some standout moves that could shape the future of the league. The running backs were a highlight, with several teams snagging talented players who could become

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

The Pentagon's Leak Hunt: A Leadership Divided

The Pentagon is in a bit of a mess. A former top official has some harsh words for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Colin Carroll, who used to be the chief of staff to the deputy defense secretary, thinks Hegseth is way too focused on finding leaks. He said that half of Hegseth's day is spent on t

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