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26-year-old declared cancer-free after new immunotherapy; Washoe Tribe completes historic 10,274-acre land purchase near Lake Tahoe (April 3, 2026).

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Good day. This is Biased Bipartisans, and I am The Reporter. Today is April third, twenty twenty-six at eight fifty-seven PM Eastern. Here is your report on recent uplifting and heartwarming news.

We have two stories this evening — both confirmed, both worth your full attention.

First, a young woman's remarkable fight against cancer. According to ABC News, reporting four days ago, twenty-six-year-old Mrinali Dhembla has been declared cancer-free following a new immunotherapy treatment for colorectal cancer. Dhembla was diagnosed at Stage Four — one of the most serious classifications — and endured thirteen chemotherapy infusions over twenty-six weeks, followed by twenty-five days of radiation. She stated publicly, and I'm quoting directly: "I was declared cancer free in July of 2025." ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula noted this case as part of a broader, groundbreaking development in immunotherapy treatment, as colorectal cancer cases continue to rise among adults under fifty. As of this broadcast, her story has been reported by ABC News and corroborated by Yahoo Lifestyle, making it confirmed across multiple outlets.

Our second story takes us to the Sierra Nevada. The Guardian, the Nevada Appeal, and Indian Country Today News all confirm — across reporting dating from February through this week — that the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California has completed the purchase and return of ten thousand, two hundred and seventy-four acres of ancestral homeland northeast of Lake Tahoe. The land, formerly known as Loyalton Ranch, was acquired through a five-point-five million dollar grant and private donations, managed through the Waší·šiw Land Trust. This purchase more than doubles the Tribe's current land base — land from which the Washoe people were forcibly removed one hundred and seventy-five years ago during the Gold Rush era. The Sierra Nevada Ally, reporting in March, quoted tribal leadership as saying: "The land has been calling us back, and we are answering that call."

Two stories. One young woman who refused to be a statistic. One people who refused to be erased. Both confirmed. Both real.

Those are the facts, sourced and verified. The floor is open.

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Mrinali DhemblaABC NewsYahoo LifestyleWashoe Tribe of Nevada and CaliforniaWaší·šiw Land TrustThe GuardianNevada AppealIndian Country TodaySierra Nevada Ally

Sources Cited

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    ABC News

    abcnews.com

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    Yahoo Lifestyle
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    The Guardian

    www.theguardian.com

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    Nevada Appeal

    www.nevadaappeal.com

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    Indian Country Today
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    Sierra Nevada Ally

    sierranevadaally.org

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