Bravolebrities, including Kyle Cooke, ‘Vanderpump Rules’ stars, and Andy Cohen, are reacting to the ‘Summer House’ scandal online.
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Dennis Quaid will play the patriarch of a NASCAR driving family in AMC drama series 'Thunder Road'
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Zach Shields ("Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire") will to co-write the screenplay for "Weapons" prequel "Gladys" alongside filmmaker Zach Cregger.
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Jen Shah described her prison friendship with Elizabeth Holmes, saying that they bonded over ‘poop duty.’ Fellow infamous inmate Ghislaine Maxwell was not in their clique.
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Zendaya first met Tom Holland and the audition for "Spider-Man: Homecoming," and she says he calmed her nerves almost instantly.
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In an appearance on the ‘Friends Keep Secrets’ podcast, Lizzo revealed she didn’t lose her virginity until after she won her first Grammy.
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Roseanne Barr says she isn't interested in getting surgery after a doctor told her she has a 'damaged' heart. The actress said she would prefer to 'just get a heart attack or a stroke' and be put in hospice care.
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The Mutiny for the Masses Tour takes him and his band the Dark Clouds across North America
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“People describe having kids as brief glimmering moments of beauty amongst a sea of pain. Whereas not having kids, it’s just lovely all the time.”
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An outraged Stephen Colbert spoke directly into 'The Late Show' camera to address the 22 percent of Americans who said they strongly approve of Donald Trump in a recent poll: 'Who are you?!'
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It's time to clear your class schedule and prepare for Secrets of Strixhaven with events at your local game store, MagicCon: Las Vegas, and more.
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John Wick meets Guardians of the Galaxy?
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Chicago Fire and PD are about to be impacted by President Trump’s address tonight
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In the video, which has 2.8 million views, LeAnn Rimes is seen breaking down after someone performs a "deep jaw release."
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Episode 4 of Invincible Season 4 was a bit of a detour from the main “Let’s destroy the Viltrum Empire” plot, as Mark took a trip to Hell (yes, literally).
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Maren Wade claims the star has damaged her 'Confessions of a Showgirl' brand.
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Arnel Pineda was "really not happy" with how the band planned their long goodbye.
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For months, since Ryan Paevey’s return to General Hospital as Nathan West something was just not adding up. Paevey returned to his supposed role back in September of 2025. The actor’s decision to make a comeback after 7 years came with the promise of a “meaty…
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Amy Schumer poked fun at thirst traps with a swimsuit selfie shared to Instagram Stories. The comedian has continued to show off her new figure following her 50-lb. weight loss.
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President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom has gotten final approval from a key commission. This comes after a federal judge ordered a halt to construction unless Congress approves the project. A spokesperson for the National Capital Planning Commissio…
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Bondi came under fire for what critics called politically motivated prosecutions and her handling of the Epstein files.
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Iran has fired more missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, demonstrating Tehran’s continued ability to attack. That comes even as U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed the threat from the country has been nearly eliminated. Iran’s strikes on its neighbors…
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Both GDDRHammer and GeForge hammer GPU memory in ways that compromise the CPU.
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Four astronauts blasted off on a journey to the Moon on Wednesday. Here are some cool launch-day details you may not have picked up on.
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Republicans wanted a clear message on the war from Trump. Instead, some feel like they got the runaround.
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Britain’s Keir Starmer hosts a meeting of world leaders for talks on the waterway amid mounting pressure from the Trump administration to join the Iran war.
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Newly released body camera footage shows that Tiger Woods expressed astonishment as he was handcuffed after crashing his vehicle last week in Florida. The bodycam footage was released Thursday and shows a Martin County sheriff’s deputy conducting a sobriety t…
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Health officials have confirmed a doubling of measles cases in Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah counties in the past week.
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Gemma 4 brings the first major update to Google's open models in a year.
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Raiders bumped Cousins from $10 million to $20 million, while paying only $11.3 million of it.
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A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck California Thursday morning, with sharp shaking and alerts waking residents across the San Francisco Bay Area.
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The early morning vote in a mostly empty chamber paves the way for an end to the record-setting agency shutdown.
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In his first mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Nick Shook sees the Jets and Bills leveling up at WR, while the Cardinals add a star. Check out the full Round 1 projection, 1-32.
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Apple has at least four new products that reportedly are ready to launch, save for one key holdup: the forthcoming Siri upgrades.
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"we have a beautiful moon rise, we're headed right at it."
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Christina Marie Plante was last seen on May 19, 1994, after leaving home on foot to go to a stable where her horse was kept.
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The CDC has paused its diagnostic testing for rabies, monkeypox and a number of other infectious diseases.
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It used to be common in Japan for someone to spend their entire working life at a single company, but...
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Los Angeles Rams All-Pro wide receiver Puka Nacua is in rehab and was there before he was sued for assault and battery by a woman who says he made an antisemitic statement and bit her on the shoulder on New Year's Eve, according to his attorney.
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Iran’s judiciary said on Thursday it had carried out the execution of Amirhossein Hatami, a protest detainee convicted in a case linked to a fire at a Basij base in Tehran during January protests.
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Artemis 2's toilet was out of commission for the mission's first six hours but was successfully fixed — to the relief of the crew.
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The Supreme Court's decision could decide who gets to be an American.
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The woman developed the shocking skin condition just two weeks after starting a conventional treatment for rosacea.
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Scientists examined the health data of a large sample of adults who ate ultra-processed foods and linked a number of servings to a 67% increased chance of he...
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WASHINGTON (AP) – Scientists created virtual replicas of patients' diseased hearts so precise that blocking a dangerous irregular heartbeat in these digital "twins" showed doctors how to better treat the real thing.
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Death doulas guide people through their final life transition. Here’s what they want everyone to know about dying.
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Using a blended immune system, researchers cured type 1 diabetes without immune suppressants.
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Hib, a deadly bacterial infection that causes meningitis, is making a comeback, doctors warn. They say the rise in cases is changing the way they practice medicine.
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The King County adults who recently tested positive for measles visited locations in Kirkland, Bellevue and Seattle while contagious.
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Discover how drinking herbal tea at night may support better blood sugar, according to dietitians.
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The eyes are a window to the brain – and this outward extension of the central nervous system may reveal early signs of cognitive decline, research suggests.
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DNA damage burden and inadequate repair in CUX2+ cortical layer 2/3 excitatory neurons contributes to selective vulnerability in neuroinflammatory injury.
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N-desethyl-fluornitrazene is a µ-opioid receptor agonist derived from nitazenes that has supramaximal intrinsic efficacy that produces analgesia with minimal adverse effects in rodent models.
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Vitamin D in midlife might quietly shape your brain’s future—potentially lowering dementia risk years down the line.
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In the world of clinical trials, missing the primary endpoint of a pivotal trial typically spells real trouble for a drug program. | In the world of clinical trials, missing the primary endpoint of a pivotal trial typically spells real trouble for a drug prog…
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Meet Possum: a sweet rescue animal who isn’t actually an opossum at all.
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Mocked as boring, this tried-and-tested position still accounts for a surprising number of injuries
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A sexual health specialist has answered the 'how many times a week you should masturbate' question
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As a health editor for the past 30 years, I’ve seen trends come and go. I’ve reported on (and tried!) plenty of them, from Atkins and keto to fasting, Peloto...
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New research suggests people are increasingly requesting blood donations from people not vaccinated against covid-19, despite no evidence supporting the practice.
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A certified trainer shares 4 standing exercises that target apron belly after 50, no gym machines needed.
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A brief humorous missive from Ars Technica's very own Carcharodon lunaris editor about today's Artemis II launch.
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Maintaining normal vitamin D levels can help support healthy sleep patterns. However, the time of day you take vitamin D may influence its benefits.
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We’re spending billions on powders and gummies, but is it a waste of money? Discover what recent clinical studies from Harvard and FSU reveal about collagen's actual impact on skin, joints, and aging.
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A long-overlooked patch of tissue may be the penis’s sensory epicenter.
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Trader Joe's stocks canned foods that make following the Mediterranean diet a cinch, including canned olives, calamari, tuna, black beans and lentils.
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A large survey of adolescents reveals that strong parent-child communication significantly boosts a teen's emotional and social skills. Interestingly, researchers found these character-building benefits are particularly strong for urban teenagers and only chi…
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Liz Earle shares three simple, realistic tips to help you build strength, confidence and long-term health at any age.
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It's better to drink your coffee in the morning than it is to sip it throughout the day. Coffee may be more effective at fighting inflammation in the morning, and it's also less likely to mess with your sleep at this time of day.
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Three people died in the first few months of 2025 of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare disease caused by hantavirus infection.
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Leading US cardiologists have published new guidelines for managing high cholesterol – vital advice for reducing the risk of heart problems and strokes.
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HIV once killed 50,000 Americans a year. Through activist fury, scientific breakthroughs, and a bipartisan political miracle, we’ve changed that. Now it’s at risk.
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In a rare medical case, a teenage girl suddenly began breaking out in hives whenever she was exposed to water.
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In an op-ed, Mel Robbins discusses the benefits of vaginal estrogen for GSM and UTI symptoms.
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“Rigorously derived evidence for the medical efficacy of marijuana is thin,” writes Kevin Sabet.
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A quiet effort to change the name of PCOS is nearing completion, driven in part by growing evidence of a male version.
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A new review looks at how probiotics, prebiotics, dietary changes, and fecal microbiota transplants can help support gut health and preserve brain function as people age.
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The liver plays a crucial role in the human body. It acts as the body’s natural detoxifier, filtering out toxins from the blood, breaking down harmful substances, and metabolizing drugs and alcohol. The liver also plays a crucial role in digestion by producin…
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Could a simple weekly habit help protect the aging brain? New findings hint that time spent in the kitchen may offer more than just nourishment. Cooking at home may offer more than comfort and cost savings. It could also help protect the aging brain. A new st…
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The HHS secretary has crispy, orange-toned skin in the game.
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Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Scientists believe they may have found the...
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The potential exposures were across multiple locations in the northwest suburbs last week. Those potentially exposed are advised to check with their health care provider to see if they have been vaccinated. Most vaccinated individuals are not at risk.
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High-dose vitamin B3 (niacin) may boost immune function and slow glioblastoma progression, with 82% of trial patients showing no disease progression after...
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How does the brain clean itself during sleep? A new ultrafast MRI method tracks cerebrospinal fluid flow without contrast agents, revealing how vasomotor waves drive the brain's "nightly wash."
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Can mirror proteins cure Alzheimer's? Scientists used "right-handed" amino acids to trap amyloid-beta proteins. This breakthrough in molecular recognition offers a new way to target "undruggable" disordered proteins.
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If you're in your fifties or sixties and you feel yourself slowing down, don't start with a diet or a supplement or a morning routine podcast. Start with three questions. Where am I expected tomorrow? Who would notice if I didn't show up? And what am I still …
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Founded by Naomi Watts, Stripes Beauty combats perimenopausal symptoms like dry skin, vaginal irritation, and thinning hair.
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A new study has found that taking a certain supplement could help slow down the aging process. Here's everything you need to know.
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Combining single-cell parallel profiling of genome conformation, histone modifications, chromatin accessibility and gene expression reveals dynamics and intranuclear spatial clustering of epigenome profiles, enabling sophisticated analysis of the regulatory l…
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Sperm gets lost in space; raccoons solve puzzles; the physics of folding a crepe; and more.
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Hidden within seemingly ordinary rocks on Mars, new evidence suggests that rain may have shaped conditions scientists are still struggling to fully understand.
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The winning entries in the 2025 Global Physics Photowalk contest showcase the beauty of toil and discovery.
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A new analysis of archival Hubble Space Telescope photos reveals that a peculiar comet slowed its spin before fully reversing its rotational direction during a flyby of Earth in 2017.
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