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Health

She's trying to outrun pancreatic cancer. Breakthrough treatments give her hope

study, about a third of patients experienced moderate to severe side effects like rash and diarrhea, though none discontinued the trial as a result. Former Senator and terminal pancreatic cancer patient Ben Sasse appeared

NPR Topics: NewsMay 12
Conflicts

What do Ukraine’s robot soldiers mean for the future of warfare?

Studies, University of Southern Denmark, told Al Jazeera. A major concern, she said, is whether “enough time and space” is being given to the “exercise of human judgement that’s necessary in the context

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 1
Politics

Modi's BJP conquers Bengal, one of India's toughest political frontiers

time too, the BJP has increasingly sought to offset that advantage through wider Hindu consolidation and competing welfare promises. "The BJP combined an aggressive welfare pitch with sharper polarisation. It promised to double cash benefits

BBC NewsMay 4
Health

The expert on 'super aging' breaks down the science — and grift — in anti-aging

studied the DNA of people over 80 who hadn't contracted a major chronic disease. Topol called them "Super Agers" and compared their genomes with the average population to uncover what advantages could be found

NPR Topics: NewsMay 1
Conflicts

US military equipment worth billions of dollars destroyed in Iran war

exercise has been more challenging. Planet Labs, a global service provider for satellite imagery, has blocked all satellite images for public and media usage at the request of the US government since February 28. Iranian

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 30
Science

Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’

exercise is known to do.” The results, published [in the journal Innovation in Aging](https://doi.org/10.1093/), are based on blood test and survey response data from 3,556 adults taking part

The Guardian WorldMay 11
World

Should schools get rid of homework? Some educators are saying yes

result in the struggling student performing better than the student who grasped the assignment more quickly. However, just like playing the violin or hitting a baseball, or any other skill that requires training, there

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Health

Monday briefing: Will the international effort to stop the further spread of hantavirus be successful?

time. There’ll be no shortage of infighting, intrigue and briefing in Westminster this week, as the dust settles on the government’s disastrous election results. We’ll be bringing you the latest on backbench

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

‘I was actually depressed’: France tries to deport immigrant students

study and apprenticeship opportunities because the prefecture’s timeline to approve work permits falls outside the academic calendar. The backlog for residence and work permits is particularly bad in Saint-Denis. “Saint-Denis is truly

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 26
Health

Can a vibrating belt fend off bone density loss?

results." Osteoboost researchers [responded](https://academic.oup.com/jbmrplus/article/9/5/ziaf050/8102300) that the device was designed to target the lumbar spine and hips, the sites where fractures carry the most serious consequences. ### **Bones and muscles work together** Researchers

NPR Topics: NewsJun 8
Business

The hidden power keeping wages low

time, there is often not intense competition between employers for workers either. Worker options are somewhat limited, and so they might be less gung-ho to quit if an employer kinda sucks. "If a company

NPR Topics: NewsApr 21
Politics

Does Trump hold ‘all the cards’ against Iran in the Strait of Hormuz?

exercises, demonstrating its ability to close or restrict the strait. The result is soaring energy prices globally, forcing many countries to implement severe austerity measures to soften the blow. Last week

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 4
Health

Spin to win: How this life insurance company turns healthy habits into a game

exercise. But then the day gets away from them. Feel familiar? Now, one life insurance company is betting that gift cards, prize wheels and fitness streaks can help close that gap. The [Vitality](https://www.johnhancock.com

NPR Topics: NewsMay 25
Politics

Muslims the target? Fury as millions lose voting rights in India’s Bengal

time, I have to think ahead,” Islam told Al Jazeera over the telephone. The ECI claims the SIR process is aimed at removing duplicate or deceased voters and adding genuine people left out of voter

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

‘Hegemonic power’: How Modi’s BJP won India’s Bengal for the first time

time, noting that he is not “shocked” by the results. “It was a difficult election for the BJP, but not impossible.” To Verma, “there was a corridor available to them [in West Bengal

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 4
Health

How to talk to boys about looksmaxxing

result in "significant physical, as well as mental health consequences," like eating disorders and body dysmorphia. ### Born from inceldom, white supremacy The concept of looksmaxxing emerged from the incel — or "involuntary celibate" — community. A core

NPR Topics: NewsMay 1
Politics

European countries emerge as NATO leaders as U.S. role recedes

exercise in the field at the Westfalen-Kaserne barracks of the German armed forces in Ahlen, western Germany, during a media day about basic training, on Nov. 13, 2025. **Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty Images

NPR Topics: NewsMay 8
Conflicts

Some fear US-Philippines war games are drawing conflict closer to home

studies professor Renato De Castro at the De La Salle University in Manila told Al Jazeera that this year’s Balikatan had a dual message: The US “showing the world and China that

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 23
Health

Real estate investors are buying up long-term care facilities. Residents can suffer

study found REIT investments were associated with [higher spending on nursing wages](https://academic.oup.com/healthaffairsscholar/article/2/4/qxae037/7645605), another concluded that after being bought by REITs, nursing homes frequently [replaced registered nurses](https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2022.00278) with less skilled

NPR Topics: NewsApr 19