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New Drug Combo May Stop Pancreatic Cancer Resistance

Pancreatic cancer is often described as one of the hardest cancers to treat, and for good reason. Many patients go through chemotherapy or targeted treatments only to find that the cancer stops responding. This happens because pancreatic tumours are incredibly good at adapting and surviving. Now, a new study has offered a glimmer of hope, […]

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Dell’s PC Future Hinges on One Risky Bet

For years, the technology industry has watched Dell Technologies with a mix of nostalgia and unease. Once the undisputed king of personal computing, Dell gradually drifted away from the hardware excellence that built its reputation. What was once an engineering-driven company became increasingly defined by process, portfolio management, and cautious decision-making. The recent move to place Jeff Clarke, Dell’s vice chairman and chief operating officer, in direct control of

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Indian-Origin Man Charged With Murder of Woman in London

LONDON — A 57-year-old Indian-origin man was formally charged with murder Wednesday after police discovered a woman dead at a residence in east London earlier this week, authorities said. Woman Believed to Be Victim Identified Formal identification of the victim has not been completed, but she is believed to be 58-year-old Vanessa Puntney-Chadha. Her next

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Ancient Tamil Nadu Bronzes to Be Returned by US Museum

“The return of these ancient bronze sculptures is a victory for India’s cultural heritage and a step toward correcting historical wrongs.” A US museum has agreed to return three ancient bronze sculptures to India after investigations confirmed they were stolen from temples in Tamil Nadu, Indian officials said. The repatriation follows years of provenance research

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AI Growth and the Rising Bubble Risk in the US Economy

Artificial intelligence has become one of the most powerful forces shaping the US economy in 2026. From stock market valuations and corporate investments to productivity forecasts and labor market shifts, AI is influencing nearly every major economic indicator. While the technology promises long-term efficiency and innovation, economists and policymakers are increasingly asking a critical question:

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Why Cortina d’Ampezzo Is Italy’s Ultimate Ski Town

“In Cortina d’Ampezzo, every descent feels like a conversation between gravity and grace.” Cortina d’Ampezzo isn’t just another alpine resort—it’s a legendary Dolomites destination where Olympic history, elite downhill skiing, and Italian elegance collide. From the perspective of a downhill ski champion, this mountain town offers something rare: world-class performance terrain paired with refined culture

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Understanding Breast Cancer and How to Reduce Risk

“Awareness is not fear; it’s empowerment through knowledge and timely action.” Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and a leading health concern affecting millions of women—and, less commonly, men. Despite its prevalence, early awareness, timely screening, and healthy lifestyle choices can significantly improve outcomes. Understanding breast cancer is essential not only

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Nipah Virus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Now

“Early detection, rapid response, and public awareness are the strongest tools we have to control deadly viral outbreaks.” The Nipah virus outbreak is a serious public health concern due to its high fatality rate and potential for human-to-human transmission. Identified as a priority pathogen by the World Health Organization, Nipah virus infections can lead to

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