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In a night filled with thrilling heavyweight action, Anthony Joshua emerged victorious over Francis Ngannou in a stunning knockout in the second round of their highly-anticipated fight on the Knockout Chaos boxing card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ngannou, known for his power and speed, put up a strong fight but was ultimately unable to overcome Joshua, bringing an end to his short-lived boxing career. In the co-main event, Joseph Parker claimed the WBC interim heavyweight title with a majority decision victory over Zhilei Zhang, solidifying his status as a top contender in the heavyweight division. The featherweight championship fight between…

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A recent federal report has highlighted a troubling trend in pediatric emergency room visits related to melatonin ingestion. The report revealed that nearly 11,000 U.S. children visited the emergency room after consuming melatonin without supervision, representing a staggering 420% increase over the past decade. Melatonin, a popular supplement used by adults to aid sleep, is being ingested by infants and children at an alarming rate, leading to poison center calls and emergency visits. Between 2019 and 2022, researchers estimate that over 10,000 emergency visits were due to melatonin ingestion by unsupervised infants and children. The report emphasizes the importance of…

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Stock market futures were stable early Friday as investors eagerly awaited the February jobs report. The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures showed no major changes, following a strong rally on Thursday that saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hitting fresh all-time highs. Leading the rally was chip giant Nvidia, which saw its stock price surge, along with other chip stocks like Taiwan Semiconductor, Broadcom, and Marvell. Companies like Monolithic Power and Microchip Technology also showed positive signs on Thursday. After the market closed on Thursday, key earnings reports were released from companies like Broadcom, Marvell, Costco, Gap, MongoDB,…

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In an interview with Dr Ursina Teitelbaum, a medical oncologist at the University of Pennsylvania, she shared vital information on how to prevent colon cancer and the warning signs one should not ignore. Colorectal cancer ranks as the third-most common cancer worldwide, making early detection crucial due to its difficulty to detect in its early stages. Dr Teitelbaum emphasized the importance of recognizing symptoms such as changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, anal pain, and lumps. She urged individuals not to ignore any abnormal symptoms, regardless of age, as catching the cancer early can lead to better outcomes. Dr Teitelbaum…

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Celebrity Beauty Buzz: Famine Crisis in Gaza Strip Raises Concerns for Health and Wellness In recent months, aid agencies have been sounding the alarm about the risk of famine in the Gaza Strip. Tragically, 20 people have already died of malnutrition in hospitals in the northern part of Gaza, with many more believed to be dying without medical attention. The World Health Organization has confirmed at least 10 child deaths from starvation, highlighting the severity of the crisis. Israeli officials have denied claims that they are limiting aid entering the region, but the situation on the ground tells a different…

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Syracuse Orange Basketball Achieves Remarkable Victory against No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels In an exhilarating match on Wednesday night, the Syracuse Orange basketball team secured their first ranked win of the season, defeating the No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels with a final score of 86-79. This victory not only marked a significant milestone for the team but also served as the inaugural win of Adrian Autry’s coaching career. The Orange’s triumph against North Carolina has not only reinvigorated their season but also kept their slim at-large NCAA Tournament hopes alive. With a current record of 16-9 on the…

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Financial Times Offers Limited-Time Subscription Deal for Print Edition The Financial Times, a renowned newspaper known for its comprehensive coverage of global affairs and in-depth analysis, is now offering a limited-time subscription deal exclusively for its print edition. Subscribers can avail of a 12-month subscription for just $199, gaining access to the iconic print edition of the newspaper. By opting for this subscription offer, readers will receive the Financial Times print edition conveniently delivered to their doorstep from Monday to Saturday. This ensures that subscribers can stay updated on world news, business matters, and finance-related topics throughout the week. Subscribing…

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Title: Justice Department Announces Enhanced Efforts Targeting Violent Crime and Carjackings in Washington, D.C. The Justice Department has recently disclosed its plans to intensify law enforcement tools and resources to tackle violent crime and carjackings in Washington, D.C. With a surge in criminal activity, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland acknowledged the progress made in reducing violent crime nationwide. However, he emphasized the importance of addressing the specific challenges faced by the District of Columbia. U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves for the District of Columbia underscored their ongoing efforts to prosecute those responsible for the surge in violence gripping the community.…

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Title: New COVID-19 Variant JN.1 Emerges as Dominant Strain Globally, Urgent Precautions Recommended In a concerning development, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified a new variant of COVID-19, known as JN.1, as the predominant version of the virus both in the United States and worldwide. Originating as a subvariant of the Omicron variant, JN.1 was first detected by the World Health Organization in late August. Recent CDC data reveals that JN.1 had accounted for a mere 0.1% of COVID-19 cases in mid-October. However, the variant’s prevalence has since skyrocketed to approximately 86%, signaling a rapid and…

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reported better-than-expected results for the fourth quarter, showcasing its resilience amid challenging market conditions. The company’s revenue reached 625.53 billion New Taiwan dollars ($19.62 billion), surpassing estimates of NT$618.31 billion. Additionally, TSMC’s net income stood at NT$238.71 billion, beating expectations of NT$225.22 billion. Despite a 1.5% decrease in revenue compared to the previous year, TSMC’s innovative 3-nanometer technology played a vital role in a 14.4% sequential increase in revenue from the third quarter. This success can be attributed to TSMC’s major clients, including Apple and Nvidia, who rely on the company to produce advanced…

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