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The cancer rate for women under age 50 is rising, according to the American Cancer Society. Fortunately, cancer mortality is on the decline, mainly due to early detection. However, many women overlook certain cancer symptoms, especially if they are young and healthy. But this disease can affect anyone at any age, so it’s important to...

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When Donald Trump ordered the release of the declassified JFK assassination files, Americans braced for impact. This moment was supposed to reveal long-held secrets. Would the files prove CIA involvement? Confirm old rumors? Or finally explain one of the most debated events in U.S. history? Expectations soared. These documents had stayed locked away for more...

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Social media users recently spread claims that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg warned against screenshotting conversations. These claims circulated quickly across Facebook groups and pages, causing concerns about privacy and potential penalties. Let’s look at what’s happening with screenshotting Facebook chats. The Viral Claim That Got Everyone Talking Posts claiming Mark Zuckerberg had warned against taking...

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Well, this is awkward. The United States just scored its lowest spot ever on the World Happiness Report—24th place. That’s right. The land of the free, drive-thrus, and endless coffee options is slipping behind countries where people actually take lunch breaks and trust their neighbors. The 2025 report doesn’t just measure wealth or vacation photos—it...

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Excessive light pollution could be a new Alzheimer’s risk factor, raising the likelihood of cognitive decline, particularly in younger populations. New research highlights the importance of reducing light exposure at night. Disrupting sleep with artificial light may negatively impact brain health over time. Understanding how nighttime lighting affects us is key to minimizing these risks....

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Do you know what blood type you are? Well, it turns out that many people have no idea at all. Yet, it has been shown that your blood type could make you more susceptible to developing certain medical conditions. Your blood type is inherited genetically and determined by the presence of certain antigens. Let’s take...

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Some of the world’s biggest corporations have become notorious for their involvement in illegal and unethical activities, making them examples of corrupt companies. These corrupt companies often manipulate the system to maximize profits at the expense of ethics, legality, and, in some cases, human lives. Whether through financial fraud, bribery, or environmental damage, these businesses...

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A stunning deep-sea encounter has reignited curiosity about Earth’s most mysterious creatures. In newly resurfaced footage, an OceanX submarine comes face-to-face with a rare deep-sea creature—the bluntnose sixgill shark. This ancient predator has remained nearly unchanged for over 200 million years, surviving mass extinctions that wiped out the dinosaurs. The massive shark appears from the...