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Aug 08 2025POLITICS

Gavin Newsom and Fox News in a Heated Legal Battle

Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is locked in a legal fight with Fox News. He's suing them for a huge amount of money, $787 million, claiming they spread false information about him. The issue started when Fox host Jesse Watters said Newsom lied about a phone call with President Trump. But

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Big Streaming Plans: What's Next?

Paramount is making waves in the streaming world. The company's CEO, David Ellison, recently shared their plans at a press conference. He made it clear that Paramount is all in on streaming. They are looking at different options, like teaming up with other companies or even merging their services, P

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Aug 07 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Spaceship for a Long Trip to the Stars

A team of engineers has come up with a plan for a massive spaceship that could carry thousands of people on a one-way trip to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to ours. This spaceship, named Chrysalis, is designed to travel an incredible distance of 25 trillion miles (40 trillion kilometers) i

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Aug 07 2025BUSINESS

A New Era for Paramount: What's Next?

A big change is happening at Paramount. The company has joined forces with Skydance Media in a deal worth $8 billion. This merger is set to reshape Paramount into a tech-savvy entertainment giant. The new company will be led by David Ellison, who will serve as both chairman and CEO. The merger mean

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Cancer Survival

Money plays a big role in how well people survive cancer. A recent study showed that unhealthy habits explain only a small part of why poorer people have worse survival rates. Things like stress, poor healthcare access, and living in areas with limited healthy food options are much bigger factors.

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Cancer Genes Influence Treatment Choices

Cancer is a shape-shifter. It doesn't stay the same. Neither do the genes that fuel it. One such gene, HER2, is well-known for its part in breast and stomach cancers. But it's not just limited to these. Around 3. 5% of all solid tumors have HER2 mutations. This makes it a potential target for treatm

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Aug 07 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Big Fight: Crawford's Clean Bill of Health Amid Doping Drama

In the world of boxing, a major showdown is coming up on September 13 in Las Vegas, where Canelo Alvarez will face off against the undefeated Terence Crawford. But before the big fight, there's been some drama about doping tests. Crawford's VADA test results had a small mistake that caught the atten

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Aug 07 2025SPORTS

Sean O'Malley Honors Friend's Legacy After 14-Year Cancer Fight

Sean O'Malley, a UFC fighter, recently lost a dear friend, Kyle Hanan, who fought cancer for 14 years. Kyle was known for his strength and positivity, even after undergoing over 350 chemotherapy sessions. He shared his journey online, inspiring many with his resilience. Kyle's last message, shared b

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: When Money and Access Matter

Black women in the U. S. face a tough battle with breast cancer. They are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage. This makes treatment harder and survival rates lower. Why does this happen? It's not just about biology. Social factors play a big role. Money matters. Women living below the pove

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Debunking the Myths Around the UN's 2030 Agenda

In 2025, a video went viral featuring Michael Yeadon, a former Pfizer executive and anti-vaccine activist, making bold claims about the United Nations' 2030 Agenda. He asserted that the agenda would eliminate private property ownership, restrict travel, and ban commercial flights. The video gained t

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