Today in News History

On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1579, Arthur Dee, English physician and chemist (died 1651) was born. In 1756, Thomas Rowlandson, English artist and caricaturist (died 1827) was born. In 1793, Jean-Paul Marat, Swiss-French physician, scientist and theorist (born 1743) passed away. In 1831, Arthur Böttcher, German pathologist and anatomist (died 1889) was born. In 1858, Stewart Culin, American ethnographer and author (died 1929) was born. In 1863, Margaret Murray, British archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, and folklorist (died 1963) was born. In 1896, August Kekulé, German chemist and academic (born 1829) passed away. In 1961, Tim Watson, Australian footballer, coach, and journalist was born. In 1961, Anders Jarryd, Swedish tennis player was born. In 1973, Watergate scandal: Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of a secret Oval Office taping system to investigators for the Senate Watergate Committee. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Scientists Solved a 30-Year-Old Mystery About Rye Pollen's Anti-Tumor Properties

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July 7, 2026

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Northwestern scientists finally identified two anti-tumor molecules in rye pollen first discovered in the 1990s. The structural mapping opens a potential new cancer research direction, not a treatment.

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KLIF – 570AM – Dallas

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· Jul 12, 2026

Bee Venom vs Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Why This Lab Study Matters

Honeybee Venom Breast Cancer Study – Why It Still Matters Image by Massimo @Rainmaker1973XMore than five years after its publication, a 2020 lab...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 21, 2026

Ultragenyx: The Setrusumab Reset Creates A Cleaner Rare Disease Opportunity

Ultragenyx: The Setrusumab Reset Creates A Cleaner Rare Disease Opportunity

Medical Daily

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· Jul 9, 2026

Cyclospora Can Cling to Tiny Hairs on Raspberries: Here's the Produce Safety Guide You Need This July

Raspberries' surface hairs trap Cyclospora and washing alone won't eliminate it. Here's the complete expert-backed July 2026 produce safety guide for this outbreak.

Elana's Pantry

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· Sep 11, 2024

The Sad Truth Behind My Failed Flat Closure Mastectomy

Photography by Joe Friend and Caroline Miller. Just over two and a half years ago, in February 2022, I had a double mastectomy because I had stage 1 breast cancer. I was diagnosed with the BRCA genetic mutation more than a decade prior to that. Flat Closure Mastectomy For those just joining the conversation now, [] The post The Sad Truth Behind My Failed Flat Closure Mastectomy appeared first on Elana's Pantry.

Hello Magazine

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trisha Goddard reveals health update amid stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis

Trisha Goddard has shared a health update with her Instagram followers amid her breast cancer diagnosis. The 68-year-old television presenter was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer - also known as metastatic or stage 4 breast cancer – in July 2022.

UPI

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ivermectin isn't a cancer miracle drug, but influencers claim otherwise -- here's how to avoid sprinting past scientific evidence

Ivermectin isn't a cancer miracle drug, but influencers claim otherwise -- here's how to avoid sprinting past scientific evidence

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 6, 2026

Scoping Review Links Pesticide Exposure to Increased Risks of Childhood Leukemia and Brain Cancer

(NaturalNews) A scoping review published in the International Journal of Cancer on July 1, 2026, examined epidemiologic studies from 1980 to 2022 and found associat...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Kennedy’s HHS is sacrificing cancer cures for trial bar profits

In May, researchers reported something that would have sounded like science fiction a generation ago. In patients with high-risk melanoma, an experimental mRNA cancer therapy paired with an immunotherapy drug cut the risk of the cancer returning or killing them by nearly half. The same approach is now in late-stage trials for lung, kidney, and []

The Truth About Cancer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Countering Common Cancer Conspiracies

The so-called “war on cancer” is not only a miserable failure but has also become a monumental myth perpetuated by the Medical...Click to Keep Reading »

EUobserver

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· Jul 6, 2026

Most European strawberries contain ‘forever chemical’ pesticides that disrupt hormones, study finds

New research has found that most strawberries contain significant residues of pesticides that disrupt the body's natural hormones.

The Media Line

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· Jul 2, 2026

Tel Aviv University Researchers Identify Immune Process That May Fuel Cancer Growth

Researchers at Tel Aviv University’s Gray Faculty of [] The post Tel Aviv University Researchers Identify Immune Process That May Fuel Cancer Growth appeared first on The Media Line.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 2, 2026

'Elle' Showrunners Address Initial Backlash From 'Legally Blonde' Fans

The creative team behind Elle have a message for those concerned about the Legally Blonde prequel. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, showrunners Laura Kittrell, Caroline Dries and executive producer Lauren Neustadter weighed in on the initial concerns on social media about reviving the fictional Elle Woods as a teenager. “Nobody was worried about []

Attack the System

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· Jul 10, 2026

Our Mutant Genes

Today in The New York Review of Books: David Quammen takes a microscope to our genome; Ratik Asokan watches the World Cup at a mournful saloon; Jarrett Earnest eyes Carol Rama’s eye-filled abstract art; Travis Diehl revisits Eliza Douglas’s reworked paintings; and, from the archives, Kwame Anthony Appiah [] The post Our Mutant Genes first appeared on Attack the System.

The Hill

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ex-girlfriend alleges Platner removed condom during sex without consent

Lyndsey Fifield, a woman who previously accused Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner of violent behavior in a New York Times article last month, has alleged that the oyster farmer had sex with her without protection without receiving consent to do so. The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Fifield, an ex-girlfriend of Platner, said he took...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 30, 2026

'Elle' review: Prime Video's 'Legally Blonde' prequel series is a charmer

If you happened to be wondering about Elle Woods’ origin story — I wasn’t, but surely somebody was — help is at hand in the form of “Elle,” a prequel turning up exactly 25 years after “Legally Blonde” became a frothy summer hit for...

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 1, 2026

Actress Reveals Agonizing Hair Loss After Cancer Diagnosis at 19

Dia Dipasupil / Getty ImagesMiranda McKeon is opening up about the shattering effect that hair loss had on her self-image after her breast cancer diagnosis, admitting that she feared losing her shimmery blonde waves even more than the disease itself.The Anne With an E actress, 24, reflected on the emotional journey in an interview with People, recounting how she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at just 19.Shortly after finishing her freshman year of college, she said, she found a lump in her right breast—a discovery that led to her devastating diagnosis.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Deutschland.de

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· Jun 23, 2026

Körber Prize for fascinating insights into cells

Sara Wickström discovered that cells in the human body respond to pressure by activating or deactivating genes. These findings could help in fighting cancer.

DNyuz

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· Jun 21, 2026

I’d Rather Risk Cancer Than See AI Move This Fast

On a fall afternoon 15 years ago, I met an idealistic researcher outside a Stanford coffee shop to discuss our shared dream: using AI to detect cancer. He had wiry hair, a penchant for talking with his hands, and a reputation for brilliance. He worked at a research lab that developed early screens for cancer; []

ScienceDaily

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· Jul 10, 2026

This frog bacterium wiped out cancer tumors in mice with a single dose

A naturally occurring bacterium from amphibian intestines completely eliminated colorectal tumors in mice with a single treatment by both attacking cancer cells and activating the immune system. The findings point to a promising new type of cancer therapy that could one day work against many solid tumors.

Middle East News 247

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· Jul 7, 2026

Blood test shows promise for detecting testicular cancer when standard markers miss

Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a blood-based method that may help detect germ cell tumors, the most common type of testicular cancer, including cases that do not show up on standard blood tests, according to a study published in Nature Communications. Testicular cancer most often affects adolescents and young adults, and it is highly treatable, especially [] The post Blood test shows promise for detecting testicular cancer when standard markers miss appeared first on Middle East News 247.

Science Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

Melanoma's secret to cheating death has finally been revealed

Scientists have solved a long-standing mystery by discovering the missing genetic ingredient that helps melanoma cells become effectively immortal. The breakthrough could open the door to new treatments aimed at disrupting one of cancer's most important survival strategies.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

A DNA test helping cancer patients beat the odds

A DNA test helping cancer patients beat the odds

Portside

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sunday Science: Killing Cancer Requires Immune Cells To Infiltrate Tumors’ Hostile Microenvironment – Sugar Shields Can Help Them Break In

Sunday Science: Killing Cancer Requires Immune Cells To Infiltrate Tumors’ Hostile Microenvironment – Sugar Shields Can Help Them Break In Ira Mon, 06/22/2026 - 03:25

Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 8, 2026

NTUH-linked study shows how lung cancer uses nerves to weaken immunity

Taipei, July 8 (CNA) An international research team with Taiwanese participation has identified a previously unknown mechanism by which lung cancer activates sensory nerves to weaken the body's immune response, a finding that could offer a new path for cancer treatment.

Fark

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· Jul 1, 2026

So what is causing the rise of cancer in millennials? Other than literally everything [Interesting]

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mindbodygreen

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· Jun 21, 2026

This Overlooked Plant Compound Could Benefit Blood Sugar, Study Shows

This plant nutrient may offer surprising benefits for blood sugar.

Men's Health

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· Jul 7, 2026

Doctors Discover What’s Behind the Disturbing Rise of Cancer Cases in Millennials and Gen Z

Cancer keeps striking younger and younger. We now know why.

Fox News

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· Jul 7, 2026

NYT columnist says she 'deeply' regrets praising Senate hopeful after rape allegation

NYT's Michelle Goldberg says she deeply regrets her earlier column praising Graham Platner after a rape allegation surfaced against the Maine Democrat.

Canada's National Observer

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· Jun 23, 2026

AI could help vital plants win ‘race against extinction’: botanists

Tech is helping to identify and save new specimens and could open a ‘genomic goldmine’ of fungi data.

Awful Announcing

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· Jun 25, 2026

ESPN’s Chris Evert reveals cancer recurrence, will miss Wimbledon

Tennis Hall of Famer and longtime ESPN analyst Chris Evert revealed her ovarian cancer has returned for the third time, keeping her from attending Wimbledon this year. Evert was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Dec. 2021. In Jan. 2023, Evert announced she was cancer-free, but later that year, she revealed the disease had returned.

CDC Online Newsroom

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· Jul 7, 2026

CDC warns of <em>E. coli</em> outbreak linked to frozen blueberries.

CDC alert: Recall of frozen blueberries linked to E. coli outbreak; do not eat recalled product.

NPR Topics: Health

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trying to avoid cyclosporiasis? Wash your hands, wash your produce

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Kali Kniel, professor of microbial food safety at the University of Delaware, about recent outbreaks of cyclosporiasis across the U.S.

The Next Web

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· Jun 30, 2026

Jon and Mindy Gray bet $55M on AI to catch cancer before it starts

A new institute at Penn’s Basser Center will use artificial intelligence and biomarkers to intercept hereditary cancers at their earliest stages, before they become disease. The idea behind the gift is unusual enough to need its own word. Most cancer philanthropy funds treatment, the long campaign that begins once a tumour has announced itself. Jon [] This story continues at The Next Web

Metro

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· Jul 8, 2026

I survived testicular cancer — then I lost the friend who truly understood

'You question why you got to live and others haven’t.'

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 7, 2026

I spent a decade begging to be tested for the breast cancer gene that killed my mother. This is why I was denied - and only offered a screening AFTER developing an aggressive tumour. So many women are in the same situation

I spent a decade begging to be tested for the breast cancer gene that killed my mother. This is why I was denied - and only offered a screening AFTER developing an aggressive tumour. So many women are in the same situation

The Olive Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Malaga colon cancer screening patients urged to re-take tests after latest ‘false positives’ scandal as prosecutors open probe

AUTHORITIES have launched a probe into a Malaga cancer screening programme after hundreds of patients were wrongly told they may have colon cancer. Prosecutors are investigating whether the false-positive scandal

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