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What was big at AACR? A drug, a diagnostic, and a dog. Oh and a vaccine, too.

Angus Chen, a seasoned journalist covering a wide range of cancer-related topics, including drugs, policy, science, and equity,

‘A Better Man,’ ‘Nepobaby’ Win Big 

The 2025 Canneseries festival was a triumphant event for Norwegian television, with multiple awards going to Norwegian series

Jagmeet Singh’s Big Defeat In Canada Election Is Good News For India

New Delhi: Jagmeet Singh, the leader of Canada's New Democratic Party and a well-known pro-Khalistan figure, has been

These are 3 big things we’re watching in the stock market this week

The recent volatility in the stock market has once again highlighted the close relationship between Wall Street and

Amazon’s big book sale just happens to overlap with Independent Bookstore Day

Amazon Under Fire for Timing of Big Book Sale During Independent Bookstore Day Amazon is facing criticism for

How astonishing observatories could do big physics from the moon

The Moon: A Future Hub for Astrophysics Research As Michael Collins orbited the moon during the Apollo 11

Batya Ungar-Sargon Slams Dems for Continually Invoking the Nazis Over Trump: ‘A Big Part of Why They Have Lost’ (VIDEO) |

In a recent CNN appearance, Batya Ungar-Sargon, a vocal liberal and Jewish commentator, challenged the Democratic Party's frequent

Celebrity Big Brother UK Cast Reacts to Mickey Rourke Controversy

Thorne claimed that Rourke took a metal grinder to her genitals during a scene where they were supposed

Ancient, water-loving rhinos gathered in big, hippolike herds

The research sheds light on the behavior and ecology of these ancient rhinoceroses, revealing that they were more

Big Pharma Is Investing Billions In AI— And The Value Is Finally Starting To Show

Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the landscape of drug discovery and development within the pharmaceutical industry. In recent

‘How to Kill Your Sister’ Takes on ‘The Big C’

The Canneseries entry "How to Kill Your Sister" brings a fresh take on the theme of terminal illness,