Rising Gastrointestinal Cancers Among Younger Adults Baffles Doctors

Gastrointestinal cancers, including colorectal, stomach, and pancreatic cancer, are on the rise dramatically among younger adults in the US. According to a recent review published in JAMA, these cancers have become the fastest-growing type of cancers diagnosed in adults under 50. The review analyzed data from major international and US cancer databases, as well as … Read more

Josh Bartelstein Traded Bradley Beal to LA Clippers for $99M

Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein finalized a $99 million buyout agreement with star client Bradley Beal, ending a monthslong saga that saw the Suns’ team president, Mat Ishbia, spend $620 million in salary and luxury taxes over two seasons. The move saved the Suns $175 million this season but will ultimately cost them $99 million. … Read more

Minnesota Wild’s 25th Anniversary Season Schedule Revealed

The Minnesota Wild will celebrate their 25th anniversary season, but they’ll face challenges from the World Junior Championship and a packed NHL schedule. From Dec. 27 to Jan. 10, the team will vacate the Grand Casino Arena due to the tournament. After the holiday break, they’ll embark on a seven-game road trip across North America, … Read more

Disneyland’s Latest Creation: A Lifelike Walt Disney Animation

The Happiest Place on Earth marked its 70th anniversary with a unique tribute to its founder, Walt Disney – an audio-animatronic show in the Main Street Opera House titled “Walt Disney – A Magical Life.” The 17-minute-or-so experience features the first lifelike mechanical figure of Disney, showcasing his life and legacy. This bold endeavor aims … Read more

Robots “Grow” By Eating Other Machines

Researchers from Columbia University have made a breakthrough in developing robots that can grow and adapt by consuming other machines, similar to the metabolism of living beings. This new technology, called “robot metabolism,” allows robots to integrate materials from their environment or other robots into their bodies. The study, published in Science Advances, demonstrates how … Read more

Coca-Cola to Use Real Cane Sugar in US Drinks Amid Trump’s Push

US President Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its drinks in the US, prompting a decline in shares of Archer-Daniels-Midland, a major high fructose corn syrup producer. The move comes as the Trump administration pushes for food companies to reformulate products with cleaner ingredients. Trump tweeted about his … Read more

Healthy Diets May Lower Dementia Risk, Study Finds

A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging suggests that diet may play a significant role in reducing the risk of dementia. Researchers analyzed data from 131,209 participants in the UK Biobank and found that following healthy dietary patterns, such as the Mediterranean diet and the MIND diet, can lower dementia … Read more

Google Blocks Automated Website Access

Google has blocked access to its website due to suspected automation tool usage. The issue may be caused by disabled or blocked JavaScript and cookies in the browser. Several factors contribute to this problem, including ad blockers that block JavaScript content, as well as outdated browsers that do not support cookies. To resolve the issue, … Read more

S&P 500 Reaches Record High on Positive Economic Signs

The US stock market reached an all-time high as economic indicators painted a positive picture of the world’s largest economy. The S&P 500 briefly surpassed 6,300 before closing at a record level. Solid retail sales and falling jobless claims fueled gains in economically sensitive shares. Tech stocks also saw significant growth, boosted by a bullish … Read more