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Colorectal Cancer Now Top Killer of Americans Under 50
Colorectal cancer rates are increasing among adults under 50, even as overall rates decline. The trend was highlighted by the recent death of "Dawson'
By Avery Bennett · Feb 14, 2026
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Scientists Discover Exercise Sensor Protein That Could Transform Osteoporosis Treatment
Scientists have discovered a key mechanism explaining how exercise strengthens bones and fights osteoporosis, a bone-weakening disease affecting tens
By Quinn Foster · Feb 14, 2026
YOUR MONEY
AI Panic Triggers Market Selloff Before Inflation Data Provides Relief
U.S. stock futures showed minimal movement as investors waited for a major consumer inflation report. However, major market averages fell on Thursday
By Avery Bennett · Feb 14, 2026
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Gold Bounces Back After Sharp Drop as Soft Inflation Data Fuels Fed Rate Cut Hopes
Gold prices recovered some ground following a sharp selloff in the previous trading session, as investors took advantage of lower prices to buy the pr
By Cameron Brooks · Feb 14, 2026
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ICE Officers Face Criminal Probe for False Testimony in Minneapolis Shooting
Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation into two ICE officers who allegedly lied under oath regarding the nonfatal shooting of Vene
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 14, 2026
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Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down Over Immigration Reforms
The Department of Homeland Security partially shut down after midnight when Congress failed to reach agreement on immigration enforcement reforms. Whi
By Devin Marsh · Feb 14, 2026
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Louvre Faces Double Blow with Fraud Arrests and Water Damage
French police detained nine people in an $11.8 million fraud scheme at the Louvre, including museum employees and tour guides who allegedly reused tic
By Jamie Sullivan · Feb 14, 2026
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Asteroid Bennu Samples Reveal Life's Building Blocks Formed Throughout Universe
NASA's analysis of asteroid samples has revealed that the fundamental components needed for life can form in various environments across the universe.
By Rowan Fletcher · Feb 13, 2026
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Galactic Center Pulsar Could Test Einstein's Theory of Gravity
Scientists have detected a radio signal from the center of the Milky Way that could be coming from a pulsar located near our galaxy's supermassive bla
By Emerson Gray · Feb 13, 2026
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Your Brain Controls Weight More Than Willpower Research Reveals
Even obesity experts struggle with weight loss, according to Dr. Giles Yeo, a leading researcher in the field. Despite having extensive knowledge abou
By Casey Morgan · Feb 13, 2026
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Exercise Proves As Effective As Therapy For Depression Treatment
A comprehensive review has identified the most effective types of exercise for reducing depression symptoms. The research analyzed multiple studies to
By Emerson Gray · Feb 13, 2026
YOUR MONEY
Shopify Stock Plunges Despite Strong Revenue and $2 Billion Buyback
Shopify shares initially rose after the e-commerce software company reported fourth-quarter results that missed earnings expectations but beat revenue
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 13, 2026
YOUR MONEY
Cisco Stock Plunges Despite Record Earnings Beat
Cisco's stock declined despite the company beating earnings and revenue expectations for its fiscal second quarter. The networking giant also provided
By Cameron Brooks · Feb 13, 2026
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Kim Jong Un Designates Teenage Daughter as North Korea's Next Leader
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plans to designate his 13-year-old daughter Kim Ju Ae as his successor, according to South Korea's intelligence agency
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 13, 2026
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Trump EPA Eliminates Federal Authority to Regulate Greenhouse Gases
The EPA yesterday repealed its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases threaten human health, eliminating the legal basis for regulating emissions from veh
By Jordan Hayes · Feb 13, 2026
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Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down After Congressional Standoff
Congress faces a midnight deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security as Democrats and Republicans clash over immigration enforcement reforms
By Riley Carter · Feb 13, 2026
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Scientists Map Million Space Routes to Prevent Satellite Crashes
Scientists have created a comprehensive map tracking 1 million satellite routes around Earth to address the growing problem of orbital congestion. The
By Reese Coleman · Feb 12, 2026
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Scientists Discover Protein That Reverses Memory Loss in Aging Brains
Researchers have identified a protein that can reverse brain aging processes in laboratory settings. As our brains naturally age, they produce fewer n
By Emerson Gray · Feb 12, 2026
HEALTH & WELLNESS
California Reports First Measles Outbreak Since 2020 as Cases Spread Statewide
California health officials issued a warning Monday about a surge in measles cases across the state, marking the first significant outbreak since 2020
By Avery Bennett · Feb 12, 2026
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Toyota Shocks Auto Industry with First All-Electric Highlander SUV
Toyota unveiled its first all-electric three-row SUV with the 2027 Highlander, marking a significant shift for the popular family vehicle. The new mod
By Rowan Fletcher · Feb 12, 2026
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Bitcoin Plunges as Warsh Fed Nomination Sparks Monetary Policy Fears
Bitcoin dropped below $67,000 as traders reacted to increasingly hawkish signals from US monetary policy. Analysts point to Kevin Warsh's nomination a
By Avery Bennett · Feb 12, 2026
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Scientists Confirm Protons Are Smaller Than Previously Thought
Scientists have confirmed that protons are smaller than previously thought, measuring 0.84 femtometers in radius rather than the long-accepted 0.88 fe
By Devin Marsh · Feb 12, 2026
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Dawson's Creek Star James Van Der Beek Dies at 48 From Rising Cancer Threat
James Van Der Beek, best known for playing the title character in the hit teen drama "Dawson's Creek," died yesterday at age 48 after battling colon c
By Cameron Brooks · Feb 12, 2026
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Pentagon Laser Test Shuts Down El Paso Airport After Shooting Party Balloon
El Paso International Airport was shut down for nearly a day due to conflicting reports of either Mexican cartel drone incursions or US military count
By Avery Bennett · Feb 12, 2026
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