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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Breast Lesion Testing: Costs and Choices in Italy

Doctors in Italy often face tough calls when dealing with breast lesions that fall in the middle ground—not clearly cancerous, but not harmless either. These so-called B3 lesions create uncertainty because their risk of turning serious isn’t fully known. For years, the go-to move has been surgical r

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Starbucks Korea’s joke about a dark day in South Korea

South Koreans mark May 18 every year to remember a brutal crackdown. In 1980, soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed citizens in Gwangju who were protesting a new military government. Yet when the 46th anniversary rolled around in 2026, Starbucks Korea chose to joke about the tragedy with a special tum

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

SpaceX’s IPO: A Billion-Dollar Gamble or a Smart Bet?

SpaceX is about to make history by launching what could be the biggest initial public offering of the year, with a price tag of $1. 77 trillion—putting it in the same league as Apple and Microsoft. The hype around Elon Musk’s name alone has investors buzzing, but behind the numbers, there’s real ske

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

A cheaper Google Pixel Watch 4 with great features

The Google Pixel Watch 4 just got cheaper. For a short time, the 41mm version with an LTE connection and the Iris Active Band costs $351 instead of $449. 99. That’s roughly $100 off its usual price. Before it disappears, the deal is worth a look if you want a stylish smartwatch with solid fitness tr

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Found cash in a curb safe? Neighbors can be tricky

People throw away all kinds of things. A man found a heavy safe left on a sidewalk with a note saying the owner forgot the combination. He moved it to his garage and spent hours cracking it open. Inside sat fifty thousand dollars in old hundred-dollar bills. He planned to keep it, but his neighbor s

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Tracking Ebola’s spread in Congo’s troubled regions

The Democratic Republic of Congo now reports close to 600 confirmed Ebola cases, most caused by the Bundibugyo strain. Health teams first noticed the outbreak on May 15, but delays in detection meant the virus spread quietly for weeks before anyone realized what was happening. The situation is espec

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Breast cancer treatment: what really matters when choosing hormone therapy

Most breast cancers that spread are hormone-sensitive, meaning their growth depends on estrogen or progesterone. Doctors usually start with hormone-blocking pills plus a second drug that slows cell division. This combo works well at first but becomes less predictable over time. Tumors change as they

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Europe Faces Pressure to Block Travel from Ebola-hit Areas Before World Cup

Across Africa, health workers keep battling the latest Ebola outbreak while soccer fans prepare for the World Cup kicking off in North America. U. S. officials are now asking Europe to join them in screening travelers from Central Africa, hoping to stop the virus from crossing borders. The American

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX’s Big Bet: Why Investors Are Betting Big on a Giant IPO

Investors aren’t just interested in SpaceX’s upcoming public offering—they’re lining up with orders worth over $250 billion, far outpacing the $75 billion the company hopes to raise. This massive demand, described as three to four times the planned offering size, suggests strong confidence in SpaceX

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Early vote count gives South Carolina's top education post a fresh face

South Carolina’s upcoming race for state school superintendent just got more interesting. After polls closed on June 9, newcomer Sylvia Wright had a commanding early lead with 62% of the vote in the Democratic primary. Lisa Ellis, the experienced educator who ran last time, trailed with 38%. The fin

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