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'Stick,' a comedy series starring Owen Wilson as a washed-up former golf pro, tries to follow a 'Ted Lasso' model for success.
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It was a week that felt like a year, one of those weeks that contained all the scary things you might spend your life worrying about, the things that might never happen. Our very elderly diabetic d…
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On a night that saw the final MITB qualifiers of 2025, here are three things we hated and three things we loved about the 6/2/25 episode of "WWE Raw."
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Bethenny Frankel is responding to comments about her appearance after walking the runway for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit during Miami Swim Week. The former reality star claimed 'my body is natural' and recalled having a tumultuous relationship with food and e…
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Explosions in the morning and afternoon rocked the symbolic bridge, but after several hours of closure, authorities said the span connecting Crimea to Russia, had reopened.
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The New York Knicks have fired coach Tom Thibodeau, just days after their first trip to the Eastern Conference finals in 25 years. The Knicks were eliminated by the Indiana Pacers with a loss in Game 6 on Saturday night. They then decided to move on from Thib…
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Aid distribution will be halted on Wednesday, with Gazans warned by the IDF not to travel to collection points.
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We congratulate President Lee Jae-myung on his election as the next president of the Republic of Korea (ROK).   The United States and the Republic of Korea share an ironclad commitment to the Alliance grounded in our Mutual Defense Treaty, shared values, and …
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The federal government told states to turn over names, birthdates, Social Security numbers and other sensitive data about food assistance recipients. Amid a legal challenge, the agency says the request is on hold.
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The White House said Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s family had been detained following Sunday’s attack against a Jewish group in Boulder and would be swiftly deported.
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Marshall played in a team-record 270 consecutive games at defensive end, was a captain for 14 seasons and on four Super Bowl teams.
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Longtime academic Santa Ono has been rejected for the University of Florida presidency by the state university system board. The vote Tuesday came amid sharp criticism from political conservatives about his past support for diversity, equity and inclusion pro…
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Congressional leaders are expecting the White House to send them a package as soon as Tuesday that would claw back $9.4 billion in approved spending, most of it for foreign aid.
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“Habba was not serving in a prosecutorial function when she acted with DHS agents in the scheme to arrest Mayor Baraka,” his suit says.
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The norovirus strain GII.17 may have disrupted the seasonal pattern of outbreaks.
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Google’s AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, will now let others view your notebooks with public links.
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The judge overseeing the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni lawsuit has decided that the actress’ claims for emotional distress are dead
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Samsung says it will start deleting inactive accounts in July if they haven’t been signed into for two years. Once...
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Tarik Skubal struck out 59 batters and walked just two while posting a 2.20 ERA in the month of May.
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The third and final result, based on the last three years of data, is in perfect agreement with the experiment’s previous results, further solidifying the experimental world average. This long-awaited value will be the world’s most precise measurement of the …
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Senators from the Great Plains and beyond seek to update foreign investment reviews to protect military installations from surveillance risks.
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A terrifying video shows dozens of tourists fleeing a volcanic eruption of Mount Etna on the island of Sicily.
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Populist far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders has plunged Dutch politics into turmoil Tuesday by withdrawing his party’s ministers from the ruling coalition in a dispute over a crackdown on migration. The remaining ministers will run a caretaker administration un…
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We played a ton of Mario Kart World and also the interactive "instruction manual," Switch 2 Welcome Tour, to get a better feel for the Switch 2.
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Mario Kart World producer Kosuke Yabuki discusses designing an open-world version of the racing game for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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A large study suggests that following the MIND diet—rich in leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil—significantly reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
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Astronomers ran 100,000 computer simulations using combined Hubble/Gaia space telescope data.
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Get caught up on this morning’s news: A Sahara dust cloud takes aim at U.S., Saquon Barkley’s “Madden” cover and more in today’s edition of The Yodel...
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Harvard study following 50,000 women for 30 years found that drinking about 3 cups of regular coffee daily was linked to healthier aging.
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An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
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Just because your cousin Steve in Boulder swears raw milk cured his dairy woes doesn’t make it gospel.
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Experts warn that brown whole wheat bread could be misleading; color does not reflect actual ingredients or health benefits.
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Eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to early signs of Parkinson’s. People who eat a lot of ultra-processed foods, such as cold breakfast cereals, cookies, and hot dogs, may be more likely to develop early signs of Parkinson’s disease compared to those…
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Researchers have created a 3D mouse organoid model to study how neurons in the nose regenerate, revealing that a type of stem cell once considered dormant may be crucial for repairing olfactory tissue.
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Researchers think stopping necrosis, a harmful form of cell death, could prevent inflammation, protect aging organs, and reduce disease risk.
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Smoking cannabis and consuming THC edibles are both linked to impaired blood vessel dilation, possibly through separate mechanisms, a study finds.
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The brain’s white matter microstructure at just three months of age can predict how an infant’s emotions will develop over time.
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A dangerous fungal pathogen has proven no match for what may be one of the most useful plants in nature.
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Julia DeVillers thought her bleeding was because of perimenopause. It was anal cancer and she wants to raise awareness of it and HPV-related cancers.
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Cases of Naegleria fowleri infection are incredibly rare, but nearly always fatal.
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Researchers have uncovered shared biological mechanisms across major psychiatric disorders by analyzing postmortem brain samples from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
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A new study reveals that emotional and behavioral difficulties in five-year-old children can be predicted using prenatal and early-life risk factors, including maternal smoking, low birth weight, and lack of breastfeeding.
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Are you preparing to move to a new location? Now is the best time to make sure your TRICARE benefits are ready to move with you. Here’s a TRICARE checklist to help you prepare for your move and what
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Jacifusen was generally well tolerated and reversed disease progression in some people with ALS caused by mutations in the FUS gene.
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Inflammation fuels the high rate of cancer in people over 50, researchers find, leading them to test anti-inflammatories like allergy drugs to fight it
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A change to a single gene in the bacterium Yersinia pestis has enabled one of the world’s most notorious pathogens to survive for centuries.
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The American diet hides a surprising danger lurking in everyday meals. New research reveals how common foods might be quietly changing our bodies and habits. The truth behind what we eat challenges everything we thought we knew about health.
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New research suggests that eating more potassium could help lower blood pressure. Here's why.
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A study explored the potential health benefits of chickpeas and black beans on cholesterol and inflammation
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A new American Diabetes Association consensus statement provides guidance on screening, diagnosing, and managing metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.
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A new study suggests that whole-body play activities can help autistic children improve self-control and reduce negative behaviors. Researchers found that movement-based interventions were more effective than sedentary play in boosting executive function and …
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Fluctuations in estrogen levels can quietly undermine ADHD treatment in women, but many patients (and doctors) aren’t aware.
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This specific type of cancer is on the rise in people 50 and younger in the U.S. — but there’s hope.
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Plenty of different types of viruses and bacteria are resistant to alcohol-based sanitizers. And they can make you very sick.
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This 5-day workout plan combines strength and cardio to help men over 50 lose stubborn belly fat and stay strong.
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On Monday, the Arizona Department of Agriculture announced poultry tested positive for the bird flu.
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Doctors have warned users of medicines such as Ozempic Wegovy and Mounjaro about an irreversible potential side effect
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A novel treatment, an aldosterone synthase inhibitor, safely and consistently lowered blood pressure in individuals with uncontrolled or resistant hypertension, a global phase 3 trial showed.
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Researchers from Geneseeq and a network of Chinese academic hospitals have validated a blood test that can detect a broad range of cancers with high accuracy using cell-free DNA. A multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test identified cancer with 87.4% sensitiv…
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Middle-aged women can benefit from adding more fiber and total carbs to their diet, new research finds.
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A team of UC San Diego researchers reports that aged neurons suffer from molecular stress associated with increased risks of neurogenerative diseases.
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The findings could help answer a longstanding question about how Mars transformed from a potentially habitable world with rivers and lakes into the frozen desert we see today.
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A 600-year-old stellar event described in cryptic language finally gets a scientific ID.
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Across the cosmos, many stars can be found in pairs, gracefully circling one another. Yet one of the most dramatic pairings occurs between two orbiting black holes, formed after their massive progenitor stars exploded in supernova blasts. If these black holes…
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Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets.
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A recent discovery in Utah reveals multiple types of dinosaur eggs buried together, shaking up what scientists know about ancient nesting habits.
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Researchers have unveiled the first direct evidence of these massive waves and linked them to bizarre seismic signals that baffled scientists.
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Ed White made a historic spacewalk on June 3, 1965. Here's what the spacewalk studied.
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Astronomy has lost one of its most assiduous calculators of eclipses with the passing of astronomer Fred Espenak, known widely as "Mr. Eclipse."
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Researchers at MIT used a new mapping technique to observe heat moving as a wave and bouncing back and forth
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Beneath the Arctic’s frozen darkness, scientists have encountered rare black smokers in a place where they were never expected.
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have for the first time detected silicon monoxide in the atmosphere of the ultrahot Jupiter.
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Space isn't a great medium for sound, but it still gets noisy. It's just that humans can't hear it
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A team led by China University of Geosciences has described a new species of sauropod, Jinchuanloong niedu, from a partial skeleton and nearly complete skull found in northwestern China, adding a rare non-neosauropod eusauropod to the Middle Jurassic record o…
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"Are we alone?" This ancient question has occupied humanity's mind for a long time. In 1995, the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star opened the door to exploring this profound mystery.
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A new quantum material developed at Rice University combines unique symmetry-driven properties with superconductivity. A team of physicists from Rice University, led by Ming Yi and Emilia Morosan, has created a groundbreaking new material that could power the…
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"The difference between a supercollider and a black hole is that black holes are far away, but nevertheless, these particles will get to us.”
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Scientists have revealed a novel means of tracking everything from wildlife to the presence of illicit substances using DNA that is readily detectable in the environment.
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: Diagnosing a borkage from a million miles away
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New research suggests there may be a narrow window of possibility for life to persist on the icy moons of the outer solar system.
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“Soooooo much going on in this picture.”…
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Astronomers from the Yunnan University in China and other institutions have carried out photometric and spectroscopic observations of a recently detected supernova designated SN 2024aecx. Results of the observational campaign, published May 26 on the arXiv pr…
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Beneath the Pacific Ocean lies a hidden mystery that challenges what we know about Earth's interior. Scientists have detected unusual seismic patterns that don’t fit established models.
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Walnut consumption modifies the fecal microbiota and metabolome, improves insulin response and reduces gut permeability in adults with obesity.
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An asteroid bigger than the Golden Gate Bridge, 2008 DG5, will safely pass Earth on June 5, 2025, posing no threat despite its size.
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"Everything we have ever designed to go into space has been one mission, one life. It's sort of crazy."
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Researchers estimate that MoM z14 was created 280 million years after the Big Bang, 10 million years earlier than the previous most primitive galaxy recorded.
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"This will be a treasure trove of stellar population studies for the years to come."
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If you live on this planet Earth, odds are good that you've experienced a lightning storm in your life: a wild, crashing affair, with forks of light that split the sky, accompanied by the bone-rattling roar of thunder.
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The latest climate research reveals a startling reality: approximately half of the world's population experienced an additional month of extreme heat last year due to human-caused global warming. This alarming finding comes from a comprehensive study publishe…
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The 1980 eruption cycle made Mount St. Helens one of the most famous volcanoes in the Cascades. But it is far from the only volcano in the range.
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South Korea’s state-backed Institute for Basic Science has ordered the first of five cubesats to study Venus from LEO starting next year, bolstering sustained planetary research as flagship missions face budget uncertainty.
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The search for life beyond Earth is a key driver of modern astronomy and planetary science. The U.S. is building multiple major telescopes and planetary probes to advance this search. However, the signs of life—called biosignatures—that scientists may find wi…
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North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon, which slithers along the border of Idaho and Oregon, is a surprisingly new addition to the Earth's ancient landscape. A recent study suggests that a monumental shift in Snake river drainage around 2.1 million years…
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