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Colon Cancer ScreeningsLike other at-home screenings, colon cancer self-tests are used for people with average risk of colon cancer. This means that if you have a family history of colon cancer or symptoms like blood in the stool or abdominal pain, you’ll need to see your doctor for a colonoscopy instead.[8] Colon cancer screening is routinely started at age 45.[9]At-home colon cancer tests typically involve mailing in a self-collected stool sample, though each type of test follows a slightly different process. Note that they’ll need to be mailed in a timely fashion after collecting your sample.[8] Some of these tests…

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The Gila River is one of the Southwest’s most vital waterways, supplying water to communities, farms, and wildlife while connecting the snow-covered mountains of southwestern New Mexico with the desert landscapes of southwestern Arizona. In years with ample precipitation, winter snow that accumulates in the Mogollon Mountains and Black Range provides much of the river’s spring runoff. That water helps replenish San Carlos Reservoir, which was created by the Coolidge Dam. When full, the reservoir ranks among Arizona’s largest lakes. Snowpack Collapse Drains the Reservoir Conditions were dramatically different in 2026. Snowfall in the Gila River watershed was exceptionally scarce,…

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Podcast host Joe Rogan alleged Wednesday that former U.S. presidents personally contacted Spotify in an organized effort to remove his show from the platform over his skeptical commentary on COVID-19 vaccines and lockdowns — claims that remain unverified and unsubstantiated by any independent reporting. Mr. Rogan made the allegations during a new episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” sitting down with behavior expert and author Chase Hughes to discuss social media, influence and how he navigated an onslaught of critics during the pandemic.  “I can’t even talk about it, but there [were] presidents involved — and former presidents involved —…

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A federal judge has ordered the release of the president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque, after finding that immigration officials probably detained him in retaliation against his public advocacy for Palestinian rights, suppressing his first amendment rights in the process.The US district judge James Patrick Hanlon’s order on Thursday marked a sharp rebuke against Trump officials, including the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who had tried to paint Salah Sarsour as a national security threat.“Salah Sarsour, who has lived in this country for more than three decades and served as a core pillar in his community without any issues, should never…

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For decades, the comrades of Maj. James Capers Jr. and Col. John W. Ripley — two Marines who showed extraordinary heroism in the Vietnam War — have pushed for them to be awarded the Medal of Honor, the military’s highest decoration for combat valor.And even though Maj. Nicholas Dockery of the Army displayed bravery above and beyond the call of duty in Afghanistan in 2012, he has had to wait more than a decade to receive the nation’s highest military award.President Trump on Thursday clasped the medal’s pale blue ribbon around the necks of Major Capers and Major Dockery at…

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Preliminary data indicates that some 950 human rights defenders, journalists and trade unionists were killed or forcibly disappeared worldwide in 2025, more than double the number a decade ago. These and other alarming trends are highlighted in Human Rights Count 2026, OHCHR’s latest global dataset documenting attacks on defenders, civilian deaths in conflicts, patterns of discrimination worldwide and the state of institutions tasked with protecting universal human rights.Key takeaways:Every 10 hours, a human rights defender, journalist or trade unionist is killed or disappearedEvery hour, a child dies in armed conflictOne in five people have experienced discrimination in the past yearViolence…

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The increasingly competitive robotaxi arena could be set to welcome another contender to the fray — and this one has some serious pedigree behind it.Automaker Stellantis, ride-hailing giant Uber and AI company Wayve have unveiled plans to explore the development and deployment of a driverless Level 4 cab in cities worldwide.What makes this collaboration particularly interesting is that it builds on established partnerships among the individual companies, each acknowledged as a leader in their field.A release on the project revealed that the companies had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) “to establish the framework for future agreements covering technology development,…

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With the right hormone balance, our bodies thrive. But sometimes our endocrine system creates too much or not enough of one of several hormones.There are many reasons why this might happen. Endocrine gland dysfunction, family history of endocrine disease, stress, autoimmune conditions, and tumors can all disrupt hormone production and regulation, Zilbermint says.There are hundreds of conditions tied to the endocrine system. Here are some of the more common ones.[3]DiabetesDiabetes occurs when your blood sugar is too high. It happens when your pancreas doesn’t make enough (or any) insulin or doesn’t respond to the effects of insulin the way it…

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Some researchers are starting to look into how nations or companies would go about trying to cool the planet—and there’s a lot to figure out. My colleague James Temple dug into these engineering challenges in his latest feature story. My biggest takeaway? This all might be a lot harder than I thought. I’ll admit, I’ve always thought of geoengineering as a relatively low-tech solution. That’s partly because over the years we’ve seen some companies do their own low-cost guerrilla “experiments,” tossing balloons up into the atmosphere and claiming to have made some small dent in climate change. But to actually…

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