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NHS doctor rescues mystery goldfish found on his garden lawn
Story of fish discovered and rescued by cardiologist in Newcastle grips millions on social media. How did a live goldfish come to be found on a Newcastle lawn? It is hardly the mystery of the century but it has confounded social media users ever ...The Guardian - World -
Predictive blood test hailed as ‘incredibly exciting’ breast cancer breakthrough
New ‘liquid biopsy’ will act as an early warning sign to anticipate risk of tumours returning. A new blood test can predict the risk of breast cancer returning three years before any tumours show up on scans in an “incredibly exciting” ...The Guardian - World -
New blood test 'can predict' breast cancer return
The test can find traces of a tumour's DNA before a full relapse, allowing treatment to start early, experts say.BBC News - Top stories -
Sao Paolo pride parade draws hundreds of thousands
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Being a patient is getting harder in a strained and complex US health care system
Health care delivery experts say patients in the U.S. need more help dealing with a system that is growing increasingly complexABC News - Health -
46 Children Were Taken From Ukraine. Many Are Up for Adoption in Russia.
The New York Times traced how a web of officials and politicians aligned with President Vladimir V. Putin’s party carried out a campaign to permanently transfer Ukrainian children from Kherson.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Rescue worker dies, several thousand evacuated in southern Germany floods
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Thousands evacuated in deadly German flooding, with more rain to come
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Thousands of children in Afghanistan are affected by flash floods, UNICEF says
The U.N. children's agency says tens of thousands of children in Afghanistan remain affected by ongoing flash floods, especially in the north and westABC News - World -
Cancer patients often do better with less intensive treatment, new research finds
Scaling back treatment for some cancers can make life easier for patients without hurting the outcomesABC News - Health -
Why Republicans Hate the Trump Verdict
Even those who dislike the former President see a case of legal and political malpractice.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Jose Mourinho to Fenerbahce: The Special One to sign as thousands of fans welcome him upon arrival
The Portuguese manager is set to join on a two-year contract with the Turkish giantsCBS Sports - Sports -
Earthquakes shake Japanese region, collapse 2 homes that were damaged in deadly January quake
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Earthquakes in north-central Japan collapse 5 homes that were damaged in deadly January quake
Earthquakes have again struck Japan’s north-central region of Ishikawa that is still recovering from the destruction left by a powerful quake on Jan. 1ABC News - Tech -
Declines in smoking and the advent of screening and newer drugs have vastly improved the outlook for patients with lung cancer, once considered a death sentence.
Declines in smoking and the advent of screening and newer drugs have vastly improved the outlook for patients with lung cancer, once considered a death sentence.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why the price of chocolate's key ingredient skyrocketed in 2024
Chocolate's key ingredient, cocoa, has soared in price throughout 2024.CNBC - Business -
Why South African Voters Turned Against the A.N.C.
Some South African voters welcomed the defeat of the African National Congress in last week’s elections, even as they remain wary of the country’s political future.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why a Pacific Island Is Blaming China for a Hack
Palau’s claims that China orchestrated the attack remain unproven. But it’s clear that the breach presents a danger for another ally of Palau: the United States.The New York Times - World - China -
Why the European oil megamerger has not gushed forth
Operators across the Atlantic are left at a disadvantage in several areas when it comes to M&AFinancial Times - Business -
Why Is North Korea Launching Balloons Carrying Trash?
The unusual offensive, across the world’s most heavily fortified border, is a revival of a Cold War era tactic. The South has threatened to respond by blasting K-pop.The New York Times - World - North Korea -
Why the EU and Japan are uniting against Chinese competition
Also in this newsletter: Brussels warns major tech platforms to do more against Russian disinformationFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Video shows Ukrainian drone taking out a jet ski with 2 Russian soldiers who were attempting to cross the Dnipro River
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Why Biden's Cease-Fire Push in Gaza Faces Tough Obstacles
President Biden’s call for an end to the Israel-Hamas war was designed to make it hard for either side to say no. But disagreements on crucial details remain hard to overcome.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Don't be so quick to take money advice from TikTok — here's why
There is no substitute for establishing a budget you can sustain over time, experts say.CNBC - Business - Tiktok -
Readers reply: why do neanderthals have such a bad reputation?
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts. Why do neanderthals have such a bad reputation? Carlo Moretti, Verona. ...The Guardian - World -
‘A sign of hope’: why weeds are finally being embraced by gardeners
Species once view as a threat are undergoing a horticultural reassessment and being hailed for their resilience and beauty across the UK. Weeds are undergoing a cultural makeover. Historically vilified as a threat in a nation of impeccable lawns, ...The Guardian - World -
Why Mbappe makes Real Madrid 'almost impossible to stop'
BBC Sport asks Real Madrid fans and experts what new signing Kylian Mbappe will bring to the Bernabeu, as the French forward joins from Paris Saint Germain.BBC News - Top stories -
Beyond the Grind: Why Health Should Be a Top Priority for Great Leaders
In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, the hustle mindset often overshadows the importance of health, but it shouldn't.Inc. - Business -
Why the world needs a strong WHO — and an international pandemic agreement
At this critical moment, post-COVID-19, we have a chance to revamp our global health infrastructure. We can build on the lessons learned and create a more resilient and fair global health system.The Hill - Politics -
Wisconsin fake elector on why he signed phony electoral document for Trump
Andrew Hitt, who signed a phony electoral certificate for former President Trump in 2020, tells 60 Minutes that he and other Wisconsin Republican electors were tricked.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
The President of McDonald's Just Told Customers Why He's 'Frustrated and Worried.' Here's Why He Shouldn't Have Said Anything at All
It's tempting to defend yourself, especially when you feel a situation has been misrepresented, but still: Actions are always better than words.Inc. - Business -
‘She just says blah blah’: why Italy’s downtrodden believe Meloni is doing nothing for them
The PM is talking up her underdog credentials ahead of this week’s European elections. But many in an impoverished Rome neighbourhood are sceptical. Sitting in the dark, cramped dining room of her home in Tor Bella Monaca, a densely populated ...The Guardian - World -
Real Madrid's UCL hero Dani Carvajal eyes passing legendary Paco Gento: 'Why not dream of getting another?'
Los Blancos took home their 15th Champions League title as Carvajal got his sixth, but he wants moreCBS Sports - Sports -
I Build Large AI Models. Here's Why I'm Not Using Them to Replace Employees
The practical application of LLMs for Enterprise is apparent when you start to consider their deployment in replacing call centers.Inc. - Business -
The affluent can have their souls enriched at university, so why not the poor as well? | Kenan Malik
The latest Tory crusade over ‘rip-off’ degrees continues to stereotype students based on class. ‘We must crack down on low-value university degrees.” Who claimed that and when? It might have been Rishi Sunak last October. Or Sunak last July. Or ...The Guardian - World -
'He's the heartbeat of our team': Why everybody loves Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, long-suffering Edmonton Oiler
The No. 1 pick of the 2011 draft has been through quite a bit in his NHL career -- but now has his team on the precipice of the Stanley Cup Final.ESPN - Sports -
Why you should calculate your own P/E and PEG ratios — and the right way to do it
Before we figure out a stock's PEG ratio, we need to calculate its compound annual growth rate, or CAGR.CNBC - Business -
College football odds, bets: Why Oklahoma State is undervalued as a Big 12 championship contender
Mike Gundy's Cowboys have played for two of the last three Big 12 championshipsCBS Sports - Sports - College Football -
I’m glad Slovenia is recognising Palestine at last – but why did my country hesitate for so long? | Ana Schnabl
Our convoluted response to the catastrophe in Gaza leaves a bitter aftertaste. It is common knowledge that we Slovenes are a hard-working, neat but in essence spineless folk. Our favourite pastime is oppressing our fellow citizens, especially our ...The Guardian - World