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Global cancer cases expected to increase 77 percent by 2050: WHO report

The World Health Organization expects global cancer cases to increase 77 percent by 2050, according to a new report from the U.N. agency. The data released Friday by the organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), examined 2022 data for over 185 countries and 36 forms of cancer. IARC found that 10 types of...

Here’s where child care is the most expensive: study

No state offers affordable child care, the study found.

Speaker Johnson reveals $17 billion Israel aid bill, says Senate ‘will no longer have excuses’

House Speaker Mike Johnson sent a letter to his House GOP colleagues on Saturday announcing a new bill to send funding to Israel in its war on Hamas.

ICE deports illegal immigrant wanted for rape in Brazil who was released into US

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on Friday that it has deported a Brazilian illegal immigrant wanted for rape in his country, but who was released into the U.S.

DNC chair Harrison message to Nikki Haley: South Carolina Democrats are ‘not bailing you out’

DNC chair Jaime Harrison says that South Carolina Democrat won't skip their party's presidential primary and instead vote for NIkki Haley in three weeks in the Republican nominating contest

Biden’s war on working women

Changes by the Biden Administration of Trump-era labor laws are impacting women the most.

Harvard’s alleged culture of plagiarism and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 4, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Harvard's culture of plagiarism.

Why the world is in the midst of UFO hysteria

From Miami to Mexico, UFO-believers are finding evidence of extraterrestrial life all the time.

Supreme Court Allows West Point’s Race-Conscious Admissions Policy to Continue for Now

On Friday, the Court rejected an emergency appeal that sought to axe the inclusion of race as an admissions factor.

Small Texas border city lands unsolicited spotlight in state-federal showdown over border security

As a ceremony with the blaring horns of mariachi musicians and rhythmic click-clack of horse hooves was about to begin, Mayor Rolando Salinas took a moment to reflect that his Texas border city is "more than just the immigration crisis that you see in the media."

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