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Jun 29 2025SCIENCE

Understanding the Roots of B-ALL: A Closer Look at Cell Origins and Treatment Responses

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is a complex disease. Scientists have been trying to understand how the origins of these cells affect how the disease behaves and how well treatments work. A recent study took a deep dive into this topic using advanced technology to analyze single cells fr

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Kneecap's Bold Glastonbury Showdown

Kneecap, the Belfast rap trio, took the stage at Glastonbury's West Holts, turning it into a political battleground. The crowd, drawn by controversy and curiosity, packed the area, forcing organizers to set up barriers early. The band wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room: Prime Ministe

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Jun 29 2025SCIENCE

Ancient City's Matriarchal Mysteries Unveiled

In the heart of Turkey, a city from over 9, 000 years ago, Çatalhöyük, is revealing secrets about a society where women might have held significant power. Researchers dug deep, studying the DNA of more than 130 skeletons from this ancient site. They found something fascinating: the female line was c

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Big Food Companies Ditching Artificial Colors

J. M. Smucker Company is making a significant change to its products. By the end of 2027, they plan to remove all artificial colors from their jams and other items. This move is part of a bigger trend in the food industry. Many large companies are now choosing to use more natural ingredients. Smuck

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Judges and Politics: Why Criticizing the Court Can Be Dangerous

Chief Justice John Roberts recently addressed the issue of political figures criticizing judges. He emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary and cautioned against politicians expressing hostility towards judges. Roberts made these remarks at a conference of judges in Charlotte, North Ca

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

A New York Victory Rooted in Palestine Solidarity

In a surprising turn of events, Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic socialist, won the first round of the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. His victory is notable because he openly supports Palestinian liberation, a stance that has historically been a tough sell in mainstream politics

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Drones Strike Odesa as Ukraine Hits Back in Crimea

In the early hours, a drone attack on Odesa left two people dead and at least 17 hurt. The victims included a married couple, and three children were among the injured. The drone hit a residential building, causing significant damage and trapping residents inside. Meanwhile, Ukraine launched a coun

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweet Tantrum: Media Missteps or Political Posturing?

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform to express his displeasure with the media, particularly CNN. This time, his ire was sparked by a report that suggested his administration was considering investing between $20 billion and $30 billion in an Iranian civilian nuclear program. The

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Big Win in Virginia: Mega Millions Hits $348 Million

In mid-2025, Virginia struck gold with a massive Mega Millions win. On June 27, a lucky ticket matched all six numbers, snagging an estimated $348 million prize, or $155. 5 million in cash. This win marked the fourth jackpot of the year and the tenth for Virginia, their biggest yet. The jackpot had

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

Trade Talks: Time is Running Out

The clock is ticking on trade negotiations, and the US economy might feel the heat soon. With just over a week left before the 90-day pause on "Liberation Day" tariffs ends, the White House is scrambling to finalize deals. But with only two agreements signed and many more to go, the July 9 deadline

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