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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Immune Cells Affect Cancer Treatment

Biliary tract cancer is a tough nut to crack. It is hard for doctors to predict how patients will react to immunotherapy. This is a big problem in the medical world. The way genes and immune cells behave can give clues about how well treatment will work. The immune system is like a security guard f

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Sumy Under Siege: The Truth Behind the Missile Strike

The city of Sumy, nestled near Ukraine's border with Russia, found itself in the crosshairs of a deadly missile strike. This event, which took place on Palm Sunday, left a grim toll: 34 lives lost, including two young children, and 119 people injured. The attack was not an isolated incident but part

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

The Suns' Season of Disappointment

The Phoenix Suns had a rough season. The team finished with a record of 36-46, which is 10 games below . 500. This was the worst season in the franchise's history. The Suns spent a whopping 400 million dollars on their team. They had big names like Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. Yet, they still mana

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Stand: Federal Funds Frozen Amid Policy Dispute

Harvard University made a bold move on Monday. It rejected demands from the Trump administration. This decision put nearly $9 billion in federal funding at risk. The federal government wanted Harvard to change several policies. These included ending diversity programs and banning masks at protests.

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech's Rollercoaster Ride with Trump's Tariffs

The tech world was in a spin last week. Big names in Silicon Valley were trying to figure out if they'd get a break from Trump's trade war with China. The White House had been flip-flopping for days, leaving tech companies in the dark about whether they'd be hit with massive tariffs. The drama star

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

A Teen's Bond: Justice in Progress

A tragic event unfolded at a Texas high school track meet. A 17-year-old student lost his life during a heated argument in the bleachers. The incident took place at a Frisco Independent School District stadium. This was during a track and field championship involving multiple schools in the distr

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hungary's New Laws Spark Debate and Protest

In Hungary, a recent vote in parliament has stirred up controversy. The vote was about new changes to the constitution. These changes target two groups: people with dual citizenship and the LGBTQ+ community. The changes aim to restrict their rights in the country. The government says these changes

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

U. S. Government Eyes Big Changes for Global Engagement

The current administration is considering major changes to how the U. S. interacts with the world. The Office of Management and Budget has suggested cutting the State Department’s budget by nearly half. This would mean shutting down many overseas missions and reducing the number of diplomats. The pr

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Apr 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Six Women, One Giant Leap: The First All-Female Space Crew

A group of six remarkable women, including the famous singer Katy Perry, embarked on a historic journey to space. They were part of a mission that marked the first time in over six decades that a manned rocket launch did not include a single man. This mission, known as NS-31, took off from a launch

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Skin Healing Innovation: The Future of Wound Care

Skin injuries are a common issue, especially for those who are active or play sports. These injuries often occur in areas that move a lot, like joints. The problem is that regular dressings don't always stay in place when these areas move. This can lead to wounds reopening, infections, and slower he

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