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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Lung Cancer Recovery: How Strong Response to Treatment Affects Survival

Did you know that how well your lung cancer shrinks after initial treatment can tell a lot about your chances of survival? This is especially true for people with a specific type of lung cancer, called resectable stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer. Doctors have been wondering if a significant red

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Boost Your Joint Health: Top Supplements to Consider

Looking to keep your joints in tip-top shape? Glucosamine is often the go-to supplement for many. This natural substance found in our bodies helps keep our cartilage healthy and our joints moving smoothly. While it's not a guaranteed cure, studies suggest it might help reduce pain from conditions li

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Japan’s SoftBank to Invest in U. S. , Boost Tech Jobs

In a recent announcement, the Japanese tech giant, SoftBank, revealed plans to invest a whopping $100 billion in the United States. This significant investment is expected to create at least 100, 000 jobs in the fields of artificial intelligence and technology. The announcement was made by President

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Winding Path of Joe Rogan: How He Became Successful Without a College Degree

You might know Joe Rogan from his popular podcast, stand-up comedy, or UFC commentary. But did you know he didn't finish college? In fact, he never got a degree. Instead, he found success through real-world experiences, self-education, and following his passions. His journey started in high school,

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Biotech's Big Year

It's been a huge year for biomacromolecules, those large biological molecules like DNA and proteins. This field has seen some amazing advancements! Let's look at why this has been such a special year. Firstly, researchers have made big strides in understanding how these molecules work. They've been

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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

Japan's SoftBank and Trump Team Up for $100 Billion U. S. Investment

Japanese technology giant SoftBank and President-elect Donald Trump have unveiled a massive $100 billion investment plan aiming to boost growth in artificial intelligence (AI) and infrastructure projects in the United States. The initiative, first reported by CNBC, aims to generate 100, 000 jobs ove

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Baseball Breakthrough: Negro Leagues Get Major League Status

On February 16, 2020, Major League Baseball (MLB) made a significant change by officially elevating the Negro Leagues to Major League status. This recognition marked a historic moment, highlighting the immense talent and contributions of African American baseball players who previously weren't ackno

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Mayor Johnson's New Budget Plan: Tax Relief and Job Cuts

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson is presenting a new budget plan just weeks before a potential government shutdown. This plan aims to end the city's budget stalemate by dropping a proposed $68. 5 million property tax increase and cutting 10 jobs from his office. The mayor's office has grown larger un

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Tennis Star Jimmy Connors Spills the Beans: Did He Really Dunk on Jordan?

Tennis legend Jimmy Connors dropped a fun fact on his podcast, Advantage Connors. A photo from the 1980s Kenny Rogers Classic Weekend sparked the conversation. This event was a big deal, bringing together sports stars like Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, and even celebrities like Woody Harrelson. Som

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Tom Aspinall: Why He Now Agrees with Jon Jones’ Fight Decision

Everyone thought Jon Jones was avoiding a fight with Tom Aspinall. But now, the English interim champion sees things differently. Aspinall recently said Jones is just being smart about his career. After all, fighting Aspinall is risky for Jones, who’s got a lot more to lose. Aspinall admits Jones’ r

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