Report predicts cancer cases will rise as global population ages
Cancer cases will continue to climb for the next two decades, spurred on by an aging worldwide population, a new report shows.
Cancer cases will continue to climb for the next two decades, spurred on by an aging worldwide population, a new report shows.
"Ozark" actress Julia Garner will play a Shalla-Bal version of Silver Surfer in Marvel's "Fantastic Four" reboot.
Emma Roberts discussed kissing Kim Kardashian on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" following the release of "AHS: Delicate Part Two."
A new, small study suggests medication similar to the blockbuster weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy could slow the ravages of Parkinson's disease.
The news of Nex Benedict's death generated outrage from LGBTQ+ rights activists, who connected the tragedy to the sentiment and ideology behind a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws sweeping the country.
Beyoncé shared "Texas Hold 'Em (Pony Up Remix)" following the release of her album "Cowboy Carter."
Rick Slayman, the man who received the world's transplanted genetically edited pig kidney at Massachusetts General Hospital, is home Thursday after being discharged Wednesday.
Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Charlotte, N.C. on Thursday to announce a historic $20 billion investment in tens of thousands of climate and clean energy projects across the United States.
Liga MX club Monterrey scored two second-half goals for a comeback victory over Inter Miami in the first leg of a Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal. The Herons played without star striker Lionel Messi in the loss.
Malachi Flynn nearly doubled his career-high, scoring a franchise-record 50 points off the Detroit Pistons bench in a 121-113 loss to the Atlanta Hawks.
Shohei Ohtani glided his bat high through the strike zone and smacked a fastball deep into the right field seats for a 430-foot homer, his first with the Los Angeles Dodgers, in a win over the San Francisco Giants.
More than 600 British lawyers, academics and members of the judiciary, including three former high court judges, urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to halt arms exports to Israel to avoid breaking international law.
U.S. food aid charity World Central Kitchen on Thursday called for an independent investigation into an Israeli airstrike that killed seven of its employees in Gaza earlier this week.
Stephen Moyer directed his wife Anna Paquin in "A Bit of Light," in theaters Friday, which they both saw as a redemption story for broken characters.
Rescuers on Thursday continued to scourer through rubble for dozens of people missing and trapped in Taiwan following Wednesday's earthquake
"Ripley," premiering Thursday on Netflix, elongates the adaptation of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" but adds little to the basic story.
On April 4, 1949, representatives of 12 nations gathered in Washington to sign the North Atlantic Treaty, creating the NATO alliance.
Music producer Clive Davis turns 92 and actor Robert Downey Jr. turns 59, among the famous birthdays for April 4.
The Powerball jackpot grew to $1.23 billion after no winning ticket was purchased for Wednesday night's $1.09 billion prize, which was already the fourth largest in the game's history, according to lotto officials.
A Texas man who fatally shot one person and threatened the lives of at least four others at a Muslim-owned tire dealer and repair shop on Christmas Eve in 2015 has been sentenced to 37 years in prison.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, has agreed to pay $4.14 million to student-athletes who were sexually abused and discriminated against by a former swim coach, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
A body found on the shores of Lake Ontario in New York more than three decades ago has been identified as a man believed to have gone over Niagara Falls, before his remains were carried 140 miles.
Authorities in Oklahoma on Wednesday said they suspect foul play in the disappearance of two women who were reported missing last week after they failed to pick up their children.
Uganda's Constitutional Court has rejected a legal challenge and upheld the East African nation's anti-gay law, that imposes long prison sentences and in certain cases the death penalty, as activists brace for violence.
Israel War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz called for parliamentary elections in September and said he notified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday.
Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам объективный срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть — онлайн (с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии).
103news.com — живые новости в прямом эфире!
В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость мгновенно — здесь.
Музыкальные новости