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    A hotly debated lung cancer drug cut the risk of death by 34% in a late-stage trial in China

    Promising Results from Lung Cancer Drug Trial in China A new drug undergoing trials for lung cancer treatment has shown promising results, decreasing the risk of death by 34% in a late-stage trial. This experimental drug, combined with chemotherapy, has shown potential in treating patients with...
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    Inside Trump’s Deal With the I.R.S. to Drop His $10 Billion Lawsuit

    Unveiling the Settlement of a Massive Lawsuit Against the Tax Agency As the clock was ticking, a critical lawsuit, spearheaded by the former President, was underway against the nation's tax agency, seeking a staggering $10 billion. The case had reached a point where a federal judge was...
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    Becerra Leads New Gubernatorial Poll, Steyer and Hilton Close Behind

    Latest Polling Reveals Increased Backing for Xavier Becerra, Steyer and Hilton Close Behind In an exciting update for the upcoming gubernatorial primary, Xavier Becerra, the former state attorney general, is pulling ahead. Hot on his heels are billionaire Tom Steyer and conservative commentator...
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    Virginia Crash Kills Five, Including Family of Four Traveling to Wedding; Bus Driver Charged

    Tragic Accident in Virginia Results in Five Fatalities, Including a Family of Four A tragic accident in Virginia claimed the lives of five people, including a family of four from Massachusetts who were on their way to a family wedding. They were carrying with them a load of homemade desserts...
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    Japan's Defense Minister Rejects 'Neo-Militarism' Accusations, Calls for Open Dialogue Amid Defense Policy Changes

    Japan Calls for Honest Talks Amidst Accusations of Rising Militarism The defense minister of Japan has made it clear that his country is always ready for open conversations with the world, despite the increase in defense spending and changes in weapon export rules. He emphasized that Japan's...
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    Israeli Forces Capture Beaufort Castle in Southern Lebanon Amid Expanded Ground Offensive

    Israeli Forces Advance in Southern Lebanon, Capturing Historic Fort In an escalated military operation, Israeli forces have broadened their area of control in southern Lebanon, moving deeper into the region than their initial boundary at the Litani river. This expansion includes the capture of...
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    Maine Senate Candidate’s Wife Says She Is ‘Deeply Hurt’ After Public Revelation of Husband’s Extramarital Sexting Scandal

    Spouse of Maine Senate Candidate Expresses Pain Over Public Exposure of Husband's Indiscretions The partner of the Maine Democratic Senate hopeful expressed her deep anguish after the public disclosure of her husband's unfaithful behavior surfaced. She criticized a former campaign associate...
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    Federal Contracting Agency Joins White House Anti-Fraud Task Force to Expand Oversight

    Government Body Joins Anti-Fraud Task Force to Expand Federal Contracting Oversight The federal agency that manages over $126 billion in government contracts is now part of a high-profile anti-fraud task force. This move signifies a significant expansion of the ongoing efforts to crack down on...
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    Why More People in Their 30s Are Suddenly Getting Colon Cancer

    An Unexpected Rise in Colon Cancer Among Young Adults Recent research reveals a worrying trend: more and more young adults, some even in their 30s, are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Remarkably, this is happening while the disease is becoming less common in older folks. This discovery...
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    Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests

    Groundbreaking Research May Spare Many Breast Cancer Patients from Chemotherapy A remarkable medical breakthrough could potentially allow millions of breast cancer patients to avoid the often harsh side effects of chemotherapy. This development comes as a result of a new DNA test that can...
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    Pigeons navigate using magnetic sensors in livers — study

    Unraveling the Mystery of Pigeon Navigation Fascinating creatures they are, pigeons have the remarkable ability to find their way home regardless of the distance, weather conditions, or time of day. This natural talent has been harnessed by humans for ages, but scientists have only recently...
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    NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Primary Mirror Passes Final Inspection Before Launch

    Final Checks Done on Major Component of Future Space Telescope The engineering team responsible for the construction of a forthcoming space telescope has given the all-clear to one of its most crucial components. The primary mirror, with a whopping diameter of 7.9 feet, is all set to collect...
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    Blue Origin Rocket Explosion Delays NASA’s Lunar Mission Plans

    Unforeseen Rocket Explosion Complicates NASA's Lunar Endeavors After successfully sending the Artemis II mission to orbit the Moon earlier this year, NASA has been eagerly planning for further lunar exploration, including the establishment of a base on the Moon. However, these grand plans have...
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    How New York City's Pied-à-Terre Tax Could Impact Billionaire Ken Griffin's Luxury Properties

    Calculating the Impact of New York City's Luxury Homeowner Tax Details about New York City's new tax on luxury homes, also known as the pied-à-terre tax, were recently released. This has led to some interesting calculations regarding the tax's impact on the city's wealthy homeowners. The tax...
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    Tech Giant's Stock Hits Record High After 88% Revenue Surge in Q1 Earnings Report

    A Record-Breaking Day for Tech Stock One of the biggest names in technology saw its stock prices soaring to unprecedented heights after releasing a truly impressive earnings report. Record-Breaking Rise in Revenue The company's revenue saw a remarkable increase of 88% compared to the previous...
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    Four more Laos gold miners rescued from cave where they spent 10 days trapped

    Four Gold Prospectors Safely Extracted from a Flooded Cave in Laos The rescue mission for a group of gold miners stuck in a flooded cave in Laos has seen a boost as four more miners have been successfully evacuated. This comes a day after the first miner was safely brought out in a daring and...
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    New California Governor Poll Shows Three-Way Race for Two Finalist Spots

    Tight Race for California's Governorship: The Top Three Contenders The race to be the next governor of California is heating up, and it's definitely a nail-biter. The current line-up reveals three main contenders, but only two of them will make it to the final race. The leading candidate in...
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    Janez Janša Elected Prime Minister as Slovenia Forms New Government

    A New Era for Slovenia as Janez Janša Takes the Helm Following a secret vote in Slovenia's parliament, Janez Janša will once again lead the nation as prime minister. Janša secured his position with 51 votes, out of a total of 87. This pivotal moment could mark the end of Slovenia's governmental...
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    McKeesport Man Gets Probation, $425,000 Fine for Illegally Selling U.S. Government Helicopter Parts

    Man Receives Probation for Illegally Selling Government Helicopter Parts A local man from McKeesport has been issued a six-month probation sentence and instructed to pay a hefty fine of $425,000. The individual was held responsible for unlawfully selling parts from a government-owned helicopter...
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    Regional Rivalries, National Imperative: State Governments Pick Up the Pace in Space Race

    States Take the Lead in Advancing the Commercial Space Industry There's an exciting trend happening across the United States. More and more states are taking the initiative to boost their local economies by investing in the commercial space industry. They're doing this by offering incentives...