Appeals Court Allows Construction of White House Ballroom to Continue

The order came just a day after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking above-ground construction of the ballroom.

Appeals Court Allows Construction of White House Ballroom to Continue

Australia’s Largest Ammonia Plant Set to Resume Within a Month After Outage

The nation’s largest ammonia plant which produces 850,000 tonnes a year of a key chemical used in fertiliser and explosives was shut down by a power surge.

Australia’s Largest Ammonia Plant Set to Resume Within a Month After Outage

US to Create 4000-Acre High-Tech Economic Security Zone in the Philippines

Relations between Manila and Washington have grown significantly more cordial since Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office in 2022.

US to Create 4000-Acre High-Tech Economic Security Zone in the Philippines
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How an 80-Year-Old Doctor Fought Prostate Cancer

How an 80-Year-Old Doctor Fought Prostate Cancer

Weight lifting, daily walking, and run-walk intervals can help cancer patients fight fatigue, preserve muscle, and improve survival.

‘Eagles of the Republic’: A Movie Star Enters Egyptian Politics

‘Eagles of the Republic’: A Movie Star Enters Egyptian Politics

When a popular actor is forced to play an Egyptian president, he falls deeper and deeper into unwanted government intrigue.

FDA Updates Classification Level for Recalled Blood Pressure Medicine

The medications are now categorized under a Class II designation, which is issued when using a drug can cause temporary health issues.

FDA Updates Classification Level for Recalled Blood Pressure Medicine
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The Hidden Brain Inflammation You Can’t Feel—But Can Prevent

Forgetfulness, lapses in concentration, fatigue, and mood swings may be due to chronic brain inflammation.

The Hidden Brain Inflammation You Can’t Feel—But Can Prevent
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Landmark Australian Study Finds Vaping ‘Likely to Cause’ Lung and Oral Cancer

A new Australian study finds evidence linking vaping to oral and lung cancers, urging action as to not repeat mistakes of the past.

Landmark Australian Study Finds Vaping ‘Likely to Cause’ Lung and Oral Cancer
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