prices are rising, but not forever

Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images Chocolate lovers face another run of price rises as a lag impact from the cocoa market hits retailers — but better news may be in store by next Easter. Cocoa prices have soared in…

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How lymphoma rewires the human genome

Translocation chromosomal is “cut and paste” errors that run many lymphoma, a type of blood cancer and the sixth most common form of cancer. This includes mental cell lymphoma, a rare but aggressive sub -avoidance that is diagnosed in one of every 100,000 people each year. Source link

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Trump administration pausing issuance of visas for foreign truck drivers, Rubio says

President Trump’s administration is preventing all the issuance of visa for foreign truck drivers, state secretary Marco Rubio said on Thursday, “Arguing the increasing number of international, commercial operators are endangered by the Americans. Rubio said on Thursday on Thursday, “Effective immediately we are preventing all the workers’ visas for commercial truck drivers. The increasing…

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FTSE 100, DAX, Stoxx 600, EU-U.S. trade deal

Workers assemble cars on the assembly line at a Volkswagen automobile factory on March 7, 2025, in Wolfsburg, Germany. Sean Gallup | Getty Images News | Getty Images Shares listed in Europe look set to open lower on Friday, as investors continue to assess the full scope of the European Union’s trade deal with America….

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Trump visits federal law enforcement amid DC crime crackdown

President Trump on Thursday visited the federal law enforcement at an American Park Police Operations Center in Anocostia amid his crack on crime in Washington, DC, describing him as a significant change in the country’s capital. Trump spoke to hundreds of federal law enforcement officers, including FBI people; Alcohol, tobacco, firearm and explosive bureau; Drug…

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