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Black women have higher risk of all types of breast cancer death, study finds
In a new study, researchers found black women are at higher risk of dying from all tumor subtypes of breast cancer, with the disparity ranging from 17% to 50%.1 hour ago -
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Black women have higher risk of dying from all types of breast cancer, new study finds
Black women have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer when compared to white women, and racism could be a factor in the disparity, according to a new study by Massachusetts General Hospital. ...1 hour ago -
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Trump-Taylor Swift feud may pose risks in tight election
The escalating feud between former President Trump and Taylor Swift could impact November’s election as Democrats seek to use Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Harris as a turnout mechanism. ...11 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Almost half of Republicans say they won't accept election results if their candidate loses: Study
A new report shows that 46 percent of Republicans would not accept the election results as legitimate if the Democratic nominee wins, and 14 percent of all Republican respondents said they would ...7 hours ago -
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Users of ‘throuples’ dating app Feeld may have had intimate photos accessed
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Fired whistleblower says Titan submersible tragedy may have been prevented had safety agency investigated his complaint
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Germany's Scholz urged to normalize ties with the Taliban regime
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Scholz: Closer ties to Central Asia a 'strategic goal for Germany'
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Boar’s Head Shuts Down Virginia Plant Tied to Deadly Listeria Outbreak
The company said that the site would close indefinitely and that it would permanently stop making liverwurst. Union officials said the plant’s 500 workers would be given severance and offered ...4 days ago -
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Study reveals secret of 190-day Crystal Palace build
The standardisation of screws helped the then-world's biggest building be constructed within a year.16 hours ago
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FDA Approved New Covid Shots. But Who Will Get Them?
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