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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Pancreatic Cancer Surgery and its Outcomes

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It often spreads to nearby blood vessels. Doctors sometimes have to remove part of a vein during surgery to get rid of all the cancer. This is called a venous resection. A recent study looked at how this affects patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Ecuador's Choice: A New Leader Emerges

Ecuador has a new leader. Daniel Noboa won the presidential election. This happened on a Sunday. The National Electoral Council made the announcement. They said Noboa had an unassailable lead. This was with 90% of the votes counted. Noboa's victory was not a surprise. He had won a previous election

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Apr 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Alight: Katy Perry and Friends Blast Off with Blue Origin

Space travel is no longer just a figment of imagination. Thanks to Blue Origin, a private space company, it is now a reality for a select few. Among them is the famous singer, Katy Perry. She will be joining an all-female crew on a journey to space. This crew is made up of remarkable women from diff

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Mavericks' Season Ends with a Thud, Health Takes Priority

The Dallas Mavericks ended their regular season on a sour note, losing to the Memphis Grizzlies. This defeat locked them into the 10th seed in the Western Conference. This means they will travel to Sacramento for a crucial Play-In Tournament game against the Kings. The game is scheduled for Wednesda

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Apr 13 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Team Shake-Up for Wolves Clash

Tottenham Hotspur is set to face Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend. The team is going through some big changes. The coach, Ange Postecoglou, has decided to mix things up. This comes after a recent draw in the Europa League. The team is also preparing for another crucial match against Eintracht Fr

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Steel's Future: The UK's Struggle to Keep Furnaces Alive

The UK's steel industry is in a tight spot. The government has stepped in to take charge of British Steel, but there are big questions about whether they can keep the furnaces in Scunthorpe running. The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has been tight-lipped about the raw material supplies need

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

New York's Helicopter Tours: Safe Thrills or Risky Business?

The Hudson River has seen its share of helicopter mishaps, with five incidents since 2005. This latest crash, which claimed the lives of a Spanish family and a Navy SEAL pilot, has sparked fresh debates about the safety of these aerial adventures. The city's skyline, seen from above, is a breathta

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Border Security: Military Steps In

The border between the US and Mexico has become a hot topic. A recent move has given the military a bigger role in securing it. This decision came from a high-level order. It was sent out late on a Friday. The order was directed to key officials. It included the secretaries of interior, defense, ho

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Impact of US-China Tariffs on Businesses

The sudden spike in tariffs on Chinese goods has left many US businesses in a tough spot. For years, companies like Learning Resources have relied on China for manufacturing. Rick Woldenberg, the CEO, had planned for a 40% tariff increase, thinking it was the worst that could happen. But then, the U

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Face High Stakes with China Tariffs

The mood in the room changed instantly. It was April 2, and the news of new tariffs on Chinese goods had just hit. Matt Rollens, a business owner, was in Las Vegas with hundreds of others. The atmosphere shifted dramatically. The tariffs were a big surprise, and not a good one. Everyone was worried

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