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Columbia University sued over sportswear branding

Columbia University is embroiled in a lawsuit over claims it used a sportswear brand's trademarks without permission on merchandise, sparking a legal dispute over intellectual property rights.

Common habit triples cancer risk for 18 million

A new study reveals that a widespread habit followed by millions could dramatically increase the chances of developing cancer. Experts warn of the hidden dangers lurking in daily routines.

Missing man's body found 300 miles from disappearance site

In a baffling turn of events, the body of a man who disappeared from Milwaukee was discovered months later in Lake Michigan near Michigan City—300 miles from where he was last seen. Authorities are investigating how the remains travelled such a vast dista

World's most stressful city for tourists revealed

A new study has uncovered the most stressful city for visitors, with factors like crowds, transport, and costs making it a nightmare for travellers. Find out if your next destination is on the list!

Foods That Prevent Illness in Later Life

New research reveals that a diet rich in certain foods may significantly reduce the risk of chronic diseases as you age. Discover which foods to add to your plate today.

Brown University strikes deal with Trump administration

Brown University has finalised a significant agreement with the Trump administration, resolving disputes over federal policies affecting higher education. The deal marks a turning point in university-government relations.

Michigan Dad Hides £1.6m Lottery Win From Kids

A Michigan father won a staggering £1.6 million in the lottery but chose to hide his windfall from his children for a surprising reason. Discover his heartfelt motivation behind the secrecy.

Plant-based diet cuts diabetes risk by 70%

New research suggests that adopting a fibre-rich, plant-based diet could dramatically reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, offering a potential lifeline for millions.

Vaping teens more likely to smoke: study

New research suggests teenagers who vape are significantly more likely to take up smoking, echoing trends from the 1970s. Experts warn of a dangerous cycle.

Ultra-processed foods boost lung cancer risk 23%

A groundbreaking study warns that consuming ultra-processed foods could significantly increase the risk of developing lung cancer, even in non-smokers. Experts urge dietary changes.

Painkiller linked to cheating risk in new study

New research suggests that a widely used pain reliever, consumed by over 100 million Americans, may influence moral decision-making, making users more prone to unethical actions like cheating.

Walmart employee arrested over bomb threat

A Walmart employee in Michigan was arrested after allegedly threatening to detonate a bomb inside the store, prompting an evacuation and police response.

Americans spend 7+ hours daily on screens

A recent report highlights that Americans are spending more than seven hours a day glued to screens, raising concerns about digital addiction and its impact on health.

Michigan school shooter gets life without parole

Ethan Crumbley, the teenager who killed four students in a Michigan school shooting, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. The judge rejected arguments that his troubled upbringing should spare him a life sentence.

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