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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

When Cancer Trials Hit a Roadblock

Imagine this: A team of dedicated researchers at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Pittsburgh. They had spent months getting ready for a big clinical trial. The goal? To test a new drug for advanced cancers of the mouth, throat, and voice box. These were cancers that had spread and left veterans with f

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

Kidney Transplants: The Unexpected Helper

Imagine if a common drug could make kidney transplants even safer. Azithromycin, a drug used to fight infections, might just do that. It has a secret power: it can calm down the immune system. This is huge for transplants, as the immune system is the body's defense mechanism that can sometimes attac

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Mar 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Matthew McConaughey's Buzzing Comeback

Matthew McConaughey's return to acting was a bit bumpy. He showed up on the set of "The Rivals of Amziah King" with a swollen eye from a bee sting. He even joked about it. He was nervous, but he wasn't the only one. The whole crew was feeling it too. McConaughey had taken a break from acting for si

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Mar 09 2025SPORTS

India's Triumph: A Rollercoaster of Emotions in the 2025 Champions Trophy

The 2025 Champions Trophy final was a nail-biter, with India emerging victorious against New Zealand. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with India's victory coming down to the wire. The Indian team was off to a flying start. Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill were on fire, with Rohit Sh

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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

Hostages in Gaza: Trump's Ultimatum and the Complexity of Peace

Trump's recent warning to Hamas and the people of Gaza has stirred up a lot of controversy. He said that if hostages aren't freed right away, there will be serious consequences. This isn't just about the hostages, though. It's about a much bigger issue: the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palest

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Mar 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Satellites Falling: Is Our Ozone Layer Safe?

Imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing a spectacular light show. That's what happened in January when about 120 Starlink satellites from SpaceX burned up in Earth's atmosphere. This created artificial meteor showers that were visible to many people around the world. While these shows might s

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Mar 09 2025SCIENCE

Big Animals, Big Cancer Risk

Scientists have long thought that bigger animals should get more cancer. The idea is simple: more cells mean more chances for something to go wrong. So, elephants and whales should be cancer hotspots, right? Well, not so fast. For a long time, this idea didn't add up. Some small animals, like budgie

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Mar 09 2025CRYPTO

Spotlighting Scams: How PonziLens+ Helps Investors Stay Safe

Smart contracts have become a big deal in the world of blockchain, but with them came a nasty surprise: smart Ponzi schemes. These scams have tricked many investors and caused huge financial losses. The problem is, spotting these schemes is tough. There's no easy way to identify them, and they keep

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Mar 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A Tragic Discovery in Santa Fe

In the high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a grim discovery unfolded. Two bodies were found in a home, their identities later revealed to be legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa. It was a shocking turn of events that left the community stunned. The couple had been living in th

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Sunlight's Surprising Role in Skin Inflammation

When sunlight hits our skin, it can trigger inflammation in people with autoimmune diseases. This is known as photosensitivity. It makes life tough and can cause flare-ups. Scientists have found a key player in this process: a protein called ZBP1. This protein helps stabilize a type of DNA called Z-

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