"Closing the Cancer Care Gap: Debunking Myths and Understanding World Cancer Day"

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The U.S. launched strikes in Iraq and Syria, Senate negotiators released a $118 billion border security bill, California is facing intense rain and flooding, Fani Willis admitted to a relationship with a prosecutor in Trump's Georgia case, Taylor Swift made history at the Grammy Awards, invasive ants are affecting lion hunting in Kenya, and scientists are concerned about the moon shrinking and its potential impact on future moon bases.
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