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    New drugs take aim at one of cancer’s deadliest mutations

    Fighting Cancer with New Therapies Targeting Deadly Mutations Cutting-edge chemistry and innovative drug development strategies are bringing us closer to overcoming a deadly cancer-causing protein mutation that was once thought to be untreatable. A protein known as KRAS is often mutated in...
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    Meteor spotted in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware traveled at 30,000 mph before disintegrating, NASA says

    Phenomenal Fireball Whizzes Across Northeastern US Skies at Incredible Speed On a seemingly ordinary afternoon, an extraordinary event occurred. A meteor was sighted streaking across the sky in the vicinity of Philadelphia. This celestial traveler covered a distance exceeding 100 miles before...
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    The Artemis II Crew Has Sent Back Stunning Images From The Far Side of The Moon

    Unseen Lunar Beauty Captured by Artemis II Astronauts In a groundbreaking lunar mission that propelled the four astronauts further from Earth than any human has ever been, the crew from Artemis II has shared breathtaking photographs from the unexplored side of the Moon. The photographs reveal...
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    Utah court rules Taylor Frankie Paul can't have unsupervised visits with her 2-year-old son

    Reality Star Denied Unsupervised Access to Her Child Following Court Ruling A reality television star from Utah is no longer allowed unsupervised visits with her two-year-old son. This ruling was handed down following concerns about her explosive conduct during altercations with the child's...
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    Amazon Ending Support for Older Kindles and Kindle Fire Devices

    Support Termination for Previous Generation E-book Devices Announced A popular e-commerce company recently shared that it will halt support for its older e-reader and tablet products. Starting from a certain date, devices made in 2012 and prior will not be able to buy, borrow, or download fresh...
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    AI Model Claude Mythos Uncovers Thousands of Zero-Day Flaws in Major Software Systems

    Groundbreaking AI Discovers Numerous Unseen Vulnerabilities in Popular Software A revolutionary artificial intelligence project has found countless critical flaws in well-known systems. This project, coined "Project Glasswing", is the brainchild of a leading AI firm, utilizing their pioneering...
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    North Korea fires missiles toward sea after ridiculing South’s hopes for better ties

    Missiles Launched by North Korea Amid Tensions with South In a recent display of military prowess, North Korea set off several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea. This unexpected show of force marks the second such event in a span of two days and comes on the heels of harsh comments...
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    Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect heads to court for expected guilty plea

    Expected Guilty Plea from Accused Serial Killer of Gilgo Beach A man, who previously worked as an architect, is likely to enter a plea of guilty to the charges of murdering seven women. The bodies of these women were found at a beach in Long Island, shocking the local community and captivating...
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    Abortion clinics are closing nationwide. Could urgent care help fill the gap?

    Emergency Clinics: The New Hope for Abortion Services? When Dr. Shawn Brown opened her emergency care clinic in a small town in Michigan, she never imagined she would be providing abortion services. However, when the local Planned Parenthood was forced to close its doors, Dr. Brown felt the...
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    New Framework Launched to Help Workers Navigate AI’s Impact on Jobs

    Is AI a Job Threat or a Powerful Ally for Workers? The world is witnessing a debate on whether artificial intelligence (AI) is a job destroyer or a potent helper for employees. A framework has been launched to help people understand this technology, which is both feared and admired for its...
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    How Bill Phillips Built a Water-Powered Machine to Model the Economy

    Unconventional Economist Turns Water into Economic Model Imagine an economic model represented by flowing water. That is exactly what an ingenious economist from New Zealand did. His name was Bill Phillips, and his creative approach to understanding the economy led to the creation of the...
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    Scientists Reveal Which Insect Delivers the World's Most Painful Sting

    Unraveling the Mystery of the World's Most Painful Stings Have you ever wondered what the most agonizing sting on Earth is? Some brave souls have dedicated their lives to answer this question, willingly subjecting themselves to a multitude of stings from various creatures. The contenders range...
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    Report: foldable iPhone may be delayed due to engineering snags

    Engineering Challenges Could Stall the Release of Foldable iPhone There seems to be a hitch in the production process of the much-anticipated foldable iPhone. Recent developments suggest that the tech giant has experienced more troubles than anticipated in the manufacturing of this innovative...
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    Single Ticket Sold in Delaware Wins $231 Million Powerball Jackpot; Ohio Player Claims $100,000 Prize

    Jackpot Joy: A Single Ticket Strikes $231 Million Powerball Jackpot Someone's life just got a lot richer! A single lottery ticket, sold in Delaware, hit the big time by winning a whopping $231 million Powerball jackpot. This lucky turn of events unfolded in the recent draw held on a Monday...
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    Vice President Visits Hungary to Signal Support for Orbán Ahead of Elections Amid Iran Tensions

    Vice President's Hungarian Visit Seen as Support for Prime Minister Despite mounting tensions with Iran and rising oil prices, the US Vice President has made his way to Budapest, Hungary for an official visit. This comes just before the national elections in Hungary and many see it as a sign of...
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    Asian Nations Strike Deals with Iran for Safe Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Amid US Tensions

    Asian Nations Negotiate Passage Through Vital Middle Eastern Shipping Route Recent threats from the US President to block Iran's access to an essential waterway have not stopped Asian nations from securing agreements with the Middle Eastern country. Despite the President's threats, these...
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    Gunmen attack building housing Israeli Consulate in Istanbul

    Armed Attack on Building Hosting the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul Recently, a building in Istanbul that hosts the Israeli Consulate was the scene of a violent attack. Three armed criminals targeted the building, leading to a fierce shootout with local law enforcement. This incident resulted in...
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    US soldier trying to halt wife’s deportation after she was detained on Louisiana military base

    US Military Personnel Fights for Wife's Stay Following Detainment at Louisiana Base A US Military Staff Sergeant is battling to prevent his wife's expulsion from the country. His wife was apprehended at a military base in Louisiana, where they had planned to start their married life, just days...
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    Wisconsin Supreme Court Race and Georgia’s 14th District Runoff Highlight Key Political Battles

    Decisive Elections Happening in Wisconsin and Georgia People in Wisconsin and northwestern Georgia are casting their votes in two crucial elections that will give us a glimpse into the political landscape leading up to the upcoming midterms. Wisconsin's Supreme Court Rumble In Wisconsin, the...
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    Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain

    Don't Underestimate Shingles: It's More Than Just a Rash Imagine feeling like your entire body side is under attack from a swarm of hornets. That's how one gentleman described his experience with shingles, a painful condition that started as a rash on his left side and quickly escalated to...