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May 04 2026HEALTH

How Biology and Lifestyle Shape Cancer Risks Differently in Men and Women

Men and women don’t always fight urologic cancers the same way. Studies show men face higher chances of getting these cancers and worse outcomes when they do. Why? It’s not just about behavior or habits—deep biological factors play a big role. Hormones like testosterone and estrogen don’t just affe

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity birthdays and fun facts you might not know

May 3rd isn’t just about sharing cake and candles—it’s a day when some well-known faces add another year to their lives. Among them is Frankie Valli, the legendary singer best known for his high-pitched voice in hits like "Can't Take My Eyes Off You. " He turned 92 this year, and while many remember

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The long road: how persistence beats overnight fame in comedy

Nikki Glaser put in over twenty years before stand-up brought her real attention. She didn’t cross her fingers for luck—she studied public figures like Tom Brady in minute detail. Every interview, habit and quirk became research material for jokes that felt custom-made rather than generic. Most come

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Tech Money Meets Politics: Why AI and Crypto Are Changing Elections

Americans are spending record amounts on politics this cycle, but they're not happy about two rising players: AI and crypto. Fundraising reports show super PACs tied to these industries flooding races with cash to push their agendas. In some cases, their spending already matches what traditional par

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Why Americans aren’t sold on Trump’s crypto push

A new survey shows most U. S. voters don’t trust the Trump administration to regulate cryptocurrency, with 62% doubting its ability to handle the job fairly. This skepticism comes despite the White House’s big promises—like making America the “crypto capital of the world”—and its push for laws that

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Crypto, Politics, and Big Money: This Week's Wild Financial Moves

This week showed how closely money, technology, and politics are mixing in the financial world. From politicians grilling new crypto firms to businesses selling digital coins for cash, the headlines spun faster than a crypto price chart. One big debate came from Senator Elizabeth Warren, who called

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Stroud Speaks Up as Texans Eye His Future

C. J. Stroud has finally broken his silence after a season of doubts and criticism. The young quarterback posted a short video on social media that said “Change is inevitable, Growth is intentional. ” He made the point clear: the responsibility for improvement lies with him and not others. Th

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Real‑World Hustle: Soccer Star’s Side Gig Gets Fans Talking

"Tomasz Skublak, a 28‑year‑old striker for Inter Toronto in Canada’s top soccer league, made headlines after a goal by showing off a business card for his real‑estate side job. The moment, captured on camera and shared online, sparked a conversation about how many professional athletes balance spor

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Comparing Pelvic and Other Pain: What Patients Tell Us

In Norway, three pain clinics that bring together doctors, therapists and psychologists looked at people who come in with long‑term aches. One group had pain deep inside the pelvis, while another had pain elsewhere in the body. The researchers wanted to see how these two groups compare when they fir

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Narges Mohammadi’s Health in Danger as Iranian Officials Block Her Transfer

The life of Narges Mohammadi, a well‑known Iranian human rights defender and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in serious jeopardy according to her family and the organization she founded. After suffering a heart attack and fainting, she was moved to a hospital in Zanjan, a city far from Tehran. Doctors

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