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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Novartis' New Cancer Drug Shows Early Success in Fighting Prostate Cancer

A new experimental drug from Novartis is making waves in the fight against prostate cancer. Early trial results show it shrinks tumors in patients, even those who stopped responding to the company's existing treatment, Pluvicto. The drug uses a different radioactive element called actinium-225, whic

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Nicola Sturgeon faces questions over her husband's misuse of party money

Scotland’s political scene is buzzing after Nicola Sturgeon, the country’s former top leader, found herself in an awkward spot. Her husband Peter Murrell admitted to taking over half a million dollars from their political party to pay for an extravagant lifestyle while he held a key leadership role.

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and borderline personality disorder: what apps reveal about emotional struggles

Researchers tracked how people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) used smartphones during therapy to see if app habits matched their emotional states. Over eight weeks, 49 participants reported their inner tension and dissociation levels every two hours while their app use was recorded. The

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May 31 2026SPORTS

The Silent Winner Who Punched His Way Up

Zhang Wenming didn’t win fights with speeches. While others made big claims before stepping into the ring, he let his fists do the talking. Out of twenty matches, he walked away victorious nineteen times, often ending fights before the final bell. One sharp lesson in Macau showed him something impor

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May 31 2026SPORTS

College sports cash rules under the spotlight

A new bill aims to stop the wild spending spree in college sports that’s turning campuses into mini-pro leagues. The Protect College Sports Act would set limits on how much money flows to top athletes through deals tied to their fame. But even with support from both Democrats and Republicans, the bi

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May 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Old Phones, Big Jobs: How Discarded Tech Helps Scientists Watch Nature

Remember that old phone gathering dust in your drawer? It might end up doing more than just taking photos. Scientists have found a clever way to give these devices a second life as environmental guardians. Instead of tossing them, researchers turn them into eco-friendly sensors that track how trees

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Watch Gets Smarter About Your Health

Samsung’s newest watch update promises to move beyond basic numbers and actually help users understand their health data. The latest buzz comes from a rumored beta of One UI 9 Watch, which could turn raw metrics into actionable advice. Instead of just displaying a sleep score or heart‑rate graph,

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May 30 2026ART

Art Showcase Opens for Local Creators

The sixth edition of the Cedar Arts Fest is now accepting entries from artists and vendors. The event will take place on Saturday, September 19th, between ten in the morning and three in the afternoon at the Leeman Education Center in Osage. The Fine Arts Council of Mitchell County, which backs t

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May 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

John Waters Brings His Wild Holiday Show to Cleveland

The Cleveland Museum of Art will host a special event on December 10 that mixes comedy, film history and holiday cheer. The program is called “A John Waters Christmas” and will start at 7 p. m. in the Gartner Auditorium. Tickets are available from May 29, priced between $42. 50 and $65, and can be b

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May 30 2026ART

Microbes, Machines and the Art of Change

An artist in Brooklyn has turned her studio into a living laboratory, where tiny organisms and flying robots mingle to ask big questions about life. Her work shows how bacteria can paint, perfume, and even build ecosystems that grow on their own. In a park in New York’s Hudson Valley she set up colu

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