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Eva Victor’s ‘Sorry, Baby’ is about the limitations of how we talk about rape, but it often lets its characters’ aversion to directness stand in for insight.
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It seems like Katy Perry is focused on her daughter Daisy Dove amid her breakup from long-time partner Orlando Bloom. While the Lord of the Rings star is...
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Kristin Davis is shedding light on the heartbreaking storyline that is looming.
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'F1' has made $10 million in previews at the box office, while 'Megan 2' has $1.5 million.
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The 29-year-old shared that her partner, Grant Troutt, had premarital sex before they got together on Monday’s episode of her “Stay True” podcast.
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The fashion doyenne will step back from day-to-day US Vogue editorship. Chloe Malle, the daughter of Candice Bergen and Louis Malle, is tipped to replace her
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Spoiler alert 'Squid Game' ended its three-season run with a 26-minute epilogue that built to a most surprising, Oscar-winning cameo. Get details!
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Lalo Schifrin, the prolific film composer known for penning the 'Mission: Impossible' theme, died Thursday of complications from pneumonia. He was 93.
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Legal experts said the next 30 days will be critical in determining whether Donald Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship is allowed to take effect in states not covered by an injunction.
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Budget Chair Lindsey Graham released legislation that includes fully updated text for most committees, but not for the Finance Committee.
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Follow the 2025 NHL Draft first round draft order as each selection is made, beginning with Matthew Schaefer picked No. 1 overall.
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Mamdani, born in Uganda, became a naturalized American citizen in 2018.
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CBS Sports brings you live coverage, scoring, expert picks and stats for the MLB matchup between St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Guardians on June 27, 2025
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Scientists found a rhythmic mantle plume beneath Ethiopia is slowly tearing Africa apart - hinting at the birth of a new ocean.
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Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris will attend a private funeral for the couple Saturday.
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Ketel Marte, whose mother died in a 2017 car accident, called for action to address fan behavior in the league.
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James Ryan, the university’s president, stepped down amid Trump administration scrutiny over diversity initiatives.
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The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 500 Palestinians have been killed since the GHF took over aid distribution.
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Congress did not give Kennedy, or any other HHS secretary, these powers. SCOTUS did.
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Meet its mournful replacement: the black screen of death, which won't have the same sad face.
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The rocks could offer insight into Earth's primordial crust and the environment that gave birth to life.
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Thimerosal has been at the heart of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s antivaccine activism for 20 years. Here’s what to know about the vaccine preservative and its removal from flu vaccines.
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Here are our biggest winners and losers from the 2025 NBA Draft.
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At the launch, the company said the standard version of the glasses would cost 1,999 yuan, or about $280.
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Three specific characteristics of prunes can really get things moving.
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It's hoped phages could give us new ways of treating infections which are immune to antibiotics.
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Around 15 percent of the world's population suffers from tinnitus, a condition which causes someone to hear a sound (such as ringing or buzzing) without any external source.
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Using rare brain recordings from patients, scientists found that the thalamus helps trigger visual awareness. The study reveals that this deep brain region sends synchronized signals to the cortex, acting as a gateway for conscious perception.
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New research finds that antioxidant-rich foods may protect against cognitive decline, while drinking alcohol may increase your risk of impairment.
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A new study reveals how the brain responds to mental exhaustion, identifying two key regions—the right insula and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—that become more active as cognitive fatigue builds.
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A new study suggests that intermittent fasting may reduce symptoms of depression by activating dopamine D1 receptors in the brain’s prefrontal cortex. The findings point to a potential non-drug approach for mood disorders rooted in brain signaling.
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Learn what a narrative review found regarding vitamin D and heart disease. Plus, how to ensure you get enough of the sunshine vitamin.
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The medical condition is rare and life-threatening.
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5 supplements to avoid if you have insulin resistance, according to dietitians, are St. John’s wort, gymnema, BCAAs, omega-3 fats and cinnamon.
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The patient was one of three Powassan virus cases reported in Wisconsin so far this year, all of which required hospitalization.
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Heart attack deaths in the U.S. have dropped 90% since 1970, but deaths from other heart conditions are rising, new UCSF and Stanford studies show.
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When the gut whispers, it's easy to miss the message. But over time, these whispers can turn into bigger problems that affect not just digestion, but skin, mood, and overall health.
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Can't get to bed without your phone? This sleep expert says it may be OK to scroll.
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Scientists have produced Spirulina microalgae rich in active vitamin B12 using LED light, offering a sustainable alternative to beef.
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy might not only help you lose weight but also add to your girth down under.
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There are many ways to reduce inflammation in the body, including with your diet. Here, a nutritionist reveals one of the best foods to eat: walnuts.
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If your libido’s dried up and your energy levels are dipping, it could be a hormone problem. Here's how to find out if it is.
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Matt Cross, a youth hockey coach and cancer survivor, has turned his personal battle into a mission to educate and inspire others.
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A new attention model reveals how the human brain allocates limited perceptual resources to focus on goal-relevant information in dynamic environments.
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Dietitians explain the best time to take vitamins, which depends on the type of vitamins you take. However, timing can make a difference and consistency is key.
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"I was in my early 20s, sitting at a bus station in Portland, Oregon, when a woman next to me, out of nowhere, mid-cigarette, turned and asked, 'Do you know what brains smell like?'"
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The benefits of walking are well documented, from improved mood to better cardiovascular health, weight management, stronger muscles and more.
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A new health study tested Vegan and Mediterranean diets head to head
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Mice with two fathers and no mother have now had offspring of their own.
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Cancers use lipids to build a shield with vitamin E. Stripping that shield could lead to new treatments.
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For some women of a certain age, their male partners’ erectile-dysfunction prescriptions are redefining what sex looks and feels like — and not always for the best.
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Individuals with greater childhood trauma experienced and expressed fewer positive emotions—and more negative ones—during sexual disagreements. The link was largely explained by attachment anxiety, a fear-based relationship pattern formed early in life
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Scientists are testing swarms of micro-robots that can clear sinus infections by breaking down bacteria right inside the nose.
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The Columbia University Fertility Center used AI to find viable sperm in an infertile man, offering new hope of biological parenthood for those experiencing severe male infertility.
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Knowing your VO2 max and muscle mass can provide insight into your potential lifespan.
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Luna County Detention Center has canceled visits, shifted court appearances to video
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Compulsive hoarders feel stigmatized and are more likely to view their neighborhoods as less safe and more chaotic than counterparts do, according to researchers who are seeking to promote empathy for sufferers.
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New research shows soaking in a hot tub can raise core body temperature, boost immunity, and improve heart health more than saunas.
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A painful sore throat is a signature symptom of an Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus. It now makes up about a third of U.S. COVID-19 cases. Find out what you can do to get relief.
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The cat started exhibiting symptoms shortly after being made available for adoption.
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New York – NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, in partnership with the NYC Health Department, FDNY, and NYC Emergency Management, participated this week in a large-scale international emergency exercise, Tranquil Passport, to simulate the safe transfer of patien…
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When people are stressed, they make riskier decisions.
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The FDA has updated its warnings about potential cardiac risks associated with Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, particularly focusing on young men. Discover essential information about the latest safety updates and what it means for vaccine recipients.
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Vitamin C fuels skin regeneration by unlocking genes that drive cell growth—making aging skin act young again.
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Eating earlier than you think — and pairing it with a short walk — could be the metabolic trick your sluggish mornings are begging for.
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Obsessing over your fitness tracker can make you feel awful.
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Meteorites from mercury? The groundbreaking discovery that could change everything.
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New fossil evidence suggests the Cambrian Explosion, once thought to have occurred 530 million years ago, may have begun 15 million years earlier.
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For some lucky viewers, the moon will pass directly in front of Mars.
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The human body is a machine whose many parts – from the microscopic details of our cells to our limbs, eyes, liver and brain – have been assembled in fits and starts over the four billion years of our history.
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A new version of SLS's solid rocket booster had a bit of a hiccup.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 made headlines earlier this year when its probability of impacting Earth in 2032 rose as high as 3%. While an Earth impact has now been ruled out, the asteroid's story continues.
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Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet at the edge of the Milky Way. The planet is only the third to be found on the outskirts of our galaxy's dense central bulge.
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The curious 're-evolving' plants are growing on the archipelago's younger volcanic islands.
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A single stellar flare could completely transform a planet’s atmosphere in just days. Could Earth be at risk?
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Scientists have uncovered startling evidence that ancient apex predators ruled the oceans 100 million years ago.
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In the outer reaches of our solar system, far beyond the orbit of Pluto, lies Sedna, one of the most mysterious objects ever discovered. This reddish dwarf planet follows such an extreme orbit that it takes more than 11,000 years to complete a single journey …
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Created as a tribute to dark matter pioneer Vera Rubin, the image was created with the aid of a vast array of telescopes.
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket with the Dragon spacecraft carrying Axiom-4 astronauts heads to the International Space Station.
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New research shows your brain may learn complex visual patterns without effort, reward, or feedback -- just by passively watching.
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The meteor shower radiant can be found in the constellation Bootes.
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Researchers reveal magnetic graphene supports quantum spin Hall states at zero field—paving the way for quantum spintronics.
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It sounds like the premise of a sci-fi novel, but it’s an actual piece of history. October 31, 2000, marked the last day in human history ... Continue Reading →
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What would it take to run a cable from the ISS to Earth? Depends how fast you want the Earth to rotate.
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Surprising colors and stunning features are captured in a new image of Mars' surface.
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The study proposes a new approach where tachyons not only exist within relativity but could theoretically travel through time.
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“Nature is handing us an incredibly rare experiment.”…
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A controversial theory suggests that brain microtubules could contain quantum phenomena, linking your consciousness to the entire universe.
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Scientists have caught ancient parasitic fungi in the act of bursting from insect hosts, in dramatic scenes frozen in amber.
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A volcano from 18,000 years ago is erupting beneath Norway’s waters. Here’s what’s inside.
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The discovery of Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a dog-size "runner" dinosaur, has left researchers re-evaluating Nanosaurus and several other US dinosaurs from the Morrison Formation in Colorado.
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