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Special journal issue highlights precision prevention in cancer epidemiology
Cancer epidemiology is not merely about counting cases; it is a dynamic field that informs screening policies, resource allocation, and clinical trial design. With rapid changes in risk factor profiles and healthcare access across regions, timely…
FHS senior Quinten Bryan joins State Journal as photography intern
Published 1:00 pm Wednesday, August 19, 2026 My name is Quinten Bryan. I am a senior at Frankfort High School. I am interning at The State Journal to improve my skills in photography and journalism. I got into photography only two or three years…
Castanet reporter Wayne Moore retiring after decades in journalism
Wayne Moore is retiring after decades in Okanagan journalism. For nearly four decades, Wayne Moore has been a familiar voice and byline in the Okanagan, covering the people, places and events that have shaped the region. Now, after 35 years in…
Kevin Courtney, Napa Journal: The blazing 'OXBOW' sign ignites strong opinions
Until recent times, only fishermen and boaters knew the Napa River's oxbow. Everyone else was oblivious of the river's artful contortion. What changed awareness was the Copia food-wine-arts center opening 25 years ago on a desolate stretch of First…
Fish, ships and sovereignty: Iceland weighs its European future
Gylfi Geirsson and Sigurbjorn Svavarsson cut British fishing trawl wires and dodged Royal Navy frigates on board small Icelandic coast guard vessels 50 years ago, using guerrilla-style tactics to keep foreign fleets out of their waters. Iceland won…
Hedge funds are about to jump into prediction markets in a big way
Cantor Fitzgerald will serve as a broker, meaning it will organize the block trades on Kalshi's event contracts for its clients. Susquehanna International Group will provide pricing and liquidity as a market maker in these trades with Cantor's…
The live-event industry's next growth story is close to home
This article has been reviewed by a Digital Journal editor and may be licensed for reuse. Live entertainment is facing a strange contradiction. Today, audiences have more access to entertainment than ever, yet the appetite to gather in person is…
Japan's bad market week continues, with the yen, bonds and stocks struggling
Stocks, bonds and the currency remain weak in Japan, with government spending at the top of the list of concerns weighing on the country's financial assets. A global tech rout and a sudden realization just about everywhere that the world has too…
How a fragmented landscape industry creates environmental harm
This article has been reviewed by a Digital Journal editor and may be licensed for reuse. More than 600,000 landscape businesses operate across the US, according to the National Law of Landscape Professionals, making landscaping one of the…
What China's latest reusable rocket feat reveals about its space ambitions
Beijing's success shows how close China is to the U.S. in the new space race Join Our Community of Science Lovers! I agree my information will be processed in accordance with the Scientific American and Springer Nature Limited Privacy Policy. We…
Iran-US war latest: Trump declares 'Economic D-Day' against Tehran
Donald Trump has declared an “Economic D-Day” against Iran, threatening sanctions on any nation offering a lifeline to the Middle Eastern country. “ANY country that allows its financial institutions, businesses, airports, or…
hame. teeth. CLUB. at Edinburgh Fringe: promising but predictable
“Rich, colloquial language” Aug 19, 202612:10 by Fergus Morgan Underbelly Cowgate, Edinburgh Rhiannon Lucy Bird in hame. teeth. CLUB. at Underbelly Cowgate, Edinburgh. Photo: Laura Franklin Promising but predictable one-woman play…
Why Teriyaki Madness has kept growing in a tough market
Why have Asian brands such as Teriyaki Madness done so well of late? This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast A Deeper Dive features Michael Haith, CEO of the 200-unit Asian franchise. Teriyaki Madness's system sales increased more…
LIV CEO says circuit facing 'very compressed timeline' to secure funding deal
LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil admitted Wednesday that the circuit has “a very compressed timeline” to finalize a deal with a new lead investor, and that such an agreement will require buy-in from a majority of the current player roster.
BYD tries where others failed with tiny EV designed for Japan
General Motors, Ford and Hyundai have all retreated from Japan at one point or another after struggling to persuade car buyers to switch over from the country's carmakers. BYD is betting that it can be the first to break that pattern. The world's…
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