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Month: September 2024

Testicular cancer

By Metro Creative Testicular cancer is a rare form of the disease, but incidence rates have been increasing in several countries for decades. The American Cancer Society estimates that 9,760 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2024. Cancer Research UK reports that incidence rates for testicular cancer have

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Royals ride bullpen to win over Nationals

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Five Kansas City relievers pitched 6 2/3 innings of two-hit ball after starter Michael Lorenzen’s early exit, Robbie Grossman hit a two-run single, and the Royals held on to the second American League wild card with a 3-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night. Michael Massey singled in

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U.S. missile system will remain in the Philippines despite China’s alarm

By Associated Press MANILA, Philippines — American and Filipino security officials have agreed to keep a U.S. mid-range missile system in the northern Philippines indefinitely to boost deterrence despite China’s expressions of alarm, two Philippine officials said Wednesday. The U.S. Army transported the Typhon missile system, a land-based weapon that can fire the Standard Missile-6

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Harris is making a ‘capitalist’ pitch to boost the economy as Trump pushes deeper into populism

By Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday pledged to build an economy that is both pro-business and helps the middle class as she pushed back against Republican nominee Donald Trump ‘s claims that she’s advancing “communist” ideas. The Democratic nominee said in remarks at the Economic Club of Pittsburgh in battleground

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Congress passes temporary bill to avoid shutdown

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Congress on Wednesday passed a temporary measure that keeps government agencies funded into December, avoiding a shutdown for now while punting final spending decisions until after the Nov. 5 election. The Senate approved the measure by a vote of 78-18 shortly after the House easily approved it. The bill generally

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Candidates challenge Graves for U.S. rep seat

By Jenna Wilson The race is on for candidates looking to represent Missouri’s 6th congressional district and take incumbent Sam Graves long-standing position in the U.S. House of Representatives. Graves, a Republican native of Tarkio in the state’s northwest corner, is running for the 12th time and has held the seat for more than 23

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Wall Street edges back from record highs

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks edged back from their records Wednesday as financial markets around the world took a pause following big recent moves. The S&P 500 slipped 0.2% a day after setting an all-time high for the 41st time this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 293 points, or 0.7%,

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press CrowdStrike executive apologizes to Congress for global tech outage WASHINGTON | An executive at cybersecurity company CrowdStrike apologized in testimony to Congress for sparking a global technology outage over the summer. “We let our customers down,” said Adam Meyers, who leads CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence division, in a hearing before a U.S.

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