Thursday, March 28, 2024

For You: More Young People Than Ever Will Get Colorectal Cancer This Year

Plus, Why Russia's Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack
March 28, 2024

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The Princess of Wales did not reveal the type of cancer she has, but oncologists say the disease is often identified during other procedures.

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When people with different tolerances for clutter live together, things can get tense. Experts offer ways to find peace amid the piles.

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The new obesity drugs might be an exception to a chronic, deadly problem: the failure to stick with medication.

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Colon and rectal cancers are increasing among people younger than 50. Experts have a few ideas about why.

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A look behind the scenes at Zaytinya, which over two decades has remained one of the globe-trotting humanitarian's most beloved spots.

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The ship that crashed into the bridge in Baltimore holds barely half of what some of the largest container ships these days can carry — a sign of how huge the industry has become.

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Turrets, towers and tapestries greet guests at these evocative hotels in reimagined historic buildings in London, New York and beyond. (The food's not bad, either.)

It's a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go.

A much-reviled faceless statue in Cambridge, England, commemorating Philip's time as a chancellor of Cambridge University has been ordered to be removed.

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