Prostate cancer is a silent killer with no symptoms: How early screening and prevention could save thousands of lives

Prostate cancer is the UK’s most common cancer, claiming over 12,000 lives annually due to a lack of early symptoms. Despite rising cases and late diagnoses, the UK National Screening Committee rejected wider screening proposals. Experts and public figures advocate for earlier detection through PSA tests and MRI scans, alongside lifestyle changes, to save thousands…

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Fossil fuel lobbyists flood COP30 climate talks in Brazil, with largest ever attendance share

Fossil fuel lobbyists significantly outnumbered most country delegations at COP30 in Belém, with one in every 25 attendees representing the industry. This overwhelming presence intensifies calls to shield climate negotiations from corporate influence. Despite growing climate disasters, the industry’s access to crucial talks continues to grow, raising concerns about genuine climate action and justice.

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Bharat Dynamics, Hindalco & more: Top stocks on brokers’ radar today

Motilal Oswal upgraded Bharat Dynamics citing reasonable valuation and strong Q1 growth. ICICI Securities maintained its buy on Jyothy Laboratories, while PL Capital did same for Cello World despite target price cuts. Jefferies is positive on FSN E-Commerce Ventures after Nykaa’s impressive growth. Emkay Global Financial Services retained its reduce rating on Hindalco due to…

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Berkshire Hathaway reveals ‘Google secret’ in Warren Buffett’s final weeks as CEO

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has made a significant $4.3 billion investment in Alphabet, Google’s parent company, marking a rare move into a tech giant. This substantial stake, acquired in the third quarter, was disclosed just weeks before Buffett’s planned CEO transition. The investment is seen by some as a potential signal of the next generation’s…

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First ‘mummified’ hooved dinosaur in Wyoming Badlands discovered, redefining prehistoric evolution

Wyoming’s badlands have yielded two mummified duck-billed dinosaur fossils, revealing the first-ever evidence of hooves in dinosaurs. These 66-million-year-old Edmontosaurus specimens, preserved with remarkable detail including skin texture and limb structure, offer unprecedented insights into their anatomy and how they navigated their environment, significantly advancing our understanding of prehistoric life and adaptation.

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Slovakia resists push to quickly quit Russian oil

Slovakia’s President Peter Pellegrini informed Donald Trump that his nation will not swiftly abandon Russian oil supplies. Despite Trump’s pressure on EU holdouts to cut Moscow’s war funding, Slovakia cites technological hurdles and limited alternative routes. Pellegrini emphasized the need for diversification, seeking multiple energy sources rather than replacing Russian dependence with American.

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Travel health insurance: 5 things to know before buying one

Travel health insurance offers financial security against unexpected medical costs during trips, covering hospitalization, emergencies, and sometimes trip cancellations. Policies vary, with some excluding pre-existing conditions or high-risk activities. It’s crucial to check coverage limits, claim processes, and disclose medical conditions to avoid claim rejections. Comparing costs from reputable providers ensures adequate protection.

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‘Letitia James is a criminal’: Donald Trump attacks New York AG after $500m penalty overturned; says ruling saved state’s judicial system

Donald Trump has celebrated a legal victory in his fraud case, criticizing New York Attorney General Letitia James. An appeals court overturned a significant portion of the financial penalty, though non-monetary penalties remain. While Trump claims total vindication, James vows to appeal the financial aspect, highlighting the court’s affirmation of fraud committed by Trump and…

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