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The S&P 500 closed lower after hitting resistance near 6,000; Trump and Musk were publicly feuding and investors were waiting on Friday's jobs report for May
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Travis Decker is believed to be using his outdoor survival skills to hide in a remote part of Washington state.
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After a long wait filled with leaks, reveals, preorder stress, and hands-on events, the Nintendo Switch 2’s launch has finally arrived.
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The chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee said he "would have recommended against" it.
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Google expects this version to roll out in the Gemini app soon.
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Marlean Ames filed a reverse discrimination lawsuit in 2020 after she lost out on two jobs to colleagues who were gay at the Ohio Youth Department.
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President Donald Trump first focused on Joe Biden’s use of the autopen in March, leaning into the idea that the former president’s use of the tool to sign documents showed that he wasn’t in charge while in the White House and that his actions were “null and v…
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The leaders of the US and China agree to further talks aimed at reaching a deal amid an ongoing trade war.
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Oklahoma City and Indiana needed years of savvy maneuvering to overcome their disadvantages as small-market franchises and reach the sport’s biggest stage.
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Earth’s atmosphere now has more carbon dioxide in it than it has in millions — and possibly tens of millions — of years, according to data released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and scientists at the University of California …
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"These ENTs are different beasts, reaching brightnesses nearly 10 times more than what we typically see."
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Under Trump 2.0, the Oval Office has at times become a danger zone for world leaders.
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Israeli Americans Judi Weinstein Haggai, 70, and her husband Gadi, 72, were killed during the 7 October 2023 attacks.
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Under the new guidance, children 6 months and older may receive COVID-19 vaccinations, if parents’ decisions are “informed by the clinical judgment of a health care provider.”
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Massachusetts health officials are investigating four suspected botulism cases linked to Botox injections on the South Shore, raising safety concerns.
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New research hasn't found any connection between taurine levels in the blood and our age.
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The ADPH has also reported a case of Dengue Fever and a case of Malaria acquired by residents who traveled out of state.
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Cumberland County Animal Services has confirmed a rabies case in a fox after it bit a home inspector in Fayetteville.
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Cambridge researchers use AI to discover effective breast cancer drug combinations from non-cancer medications successfully.
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While overall risk of macular degeneration remained low, a study suggests that GLP-1 drugs may have increased that risk in people with diabetes.
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Researchers discovered that the absence of one critical gene made the plague less virulent, and may have allowed two major pandemics to last longer.
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Overdoses and drug poisonings are the third leading cause of death in people under age 20, per the CDC, and synthetic opioids play an increasingly concerning role.
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Researchers have discovered a safe, non-invasive way to enhance the brain’s waste clearance system by mechanically stimulating lymphatic vessels just beneath the facial skin.
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The FDA has approved ENCELTO, the first treatment for macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel), a rare degenerative eye disease that gradually impairs central vision.
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More than 1,100 measles cases have been reported in the United States this year, and the highly contagious virus has put people at risk while they wait in ERs and doctor’s offices — but also at a Shakira concert in New Jersey, at a mall in Minnesota, at a Buc…
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A first-time visit to the dermatologist reveals what really happens during a skin check — plus what to know about rosacea, moles and sun safety.
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A man carrying a highly contagious virus recently visited a Hudson Valley restaurant. Health officials are now warning some diners they may be at serious risk.
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A man has shared his experience with 'Ozempic penis' after a doctor explained how the average penis size is increasing.
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"Untreated type 1 diabetes is extremely serious. It’s always so hard to see some young person who thinks they’re healthy, but their eye exam shows that they’ll be blind before they’re 25."
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"When I first imagined a typical Swedish house standing on the moon, I instantly felt the power of the image, but also its impossibility."
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The new variant has made its way to the U.S. and could be skilled at evading some of our defenses, research suggests.
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We sort through the case numbers, the good news, and the confusion.
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Every parent wants their child to be sharp, focused, and full of healthy energy. But sometimes the food that lands in their school tiffins or snack bowls isn’t doing their little brains any favours. It’s not about guilt; it’s about knowing better. Some everyd…
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A woman in Texas has died from a rare brain infection after flushing her nose with water stored in the tank of a recreational vehicle.
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A drug used to relieve the debilitating symptoms of menopause may also be reducing the risk of invasive breast cancer, a new clinical trial by Northwestern University suggests.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health care, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.
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There are some biological reasons why mosquitoes are more attracted to some people more than others.
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Discover the truth about carbs; they're not the enemy! Learn how to balance and include nutrient-rich carbohydrates for sustained energy and wellness.
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Measles is extremely contagious, with more than a thousand cases now confirmed in the United States this year.
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Here's what registered dietitians want you to know.
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The sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor drug dapagliflozin, widely used to treat type 2 diabetes, also shows improvements for patients with progressive liver disease, finds a clinical trial from China published by The BMJ.
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This miraculous meetup has people reaching for tissues.
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Many people are quite concerned about the amount of radiation that comes with a CT scan. Radiation can increase the risk of cancer down the line… but by how much? A new study was published in JAMA recently that updates our best estimates. As a primary...
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Childhood vaccination rates against measles fell in the years after the COVID-19 pandemic in nearly 80% of the more than 2,000 U.S. counties with available data. That includes counties in states that are battling outbreaks this year. The Johns Hopkins Univers…
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Career award among the casualties of "terrifying" cuts affecting lab of David Sinclair, which studies aging and disease.
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Ice baths after weightlifting may prevent muscle growth, disrupting the gains lifters hope to achieve. A study from Maastricht University tracked what happens in muscles after cold plunges, revealing that…
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Incorporating more legumes into your diet can lower cholesterol and reduce inflammation.
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Dr. Erin Mauney, a pediatric gastroenterologist at Tufts University, is running the first study ever to test psychedelics on digestive disorders.
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They buzz, they bite, and they cause some of the deadliest diseases known to humanity. Mosquitoes are perhaps the planet’s most universally reviled animals. ...
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A long-term study finds that flavonoid-rich foods like berries and tea may reduce frailty, boost mental health, and support physical function in aging. New research has found that enjoying more black tea, berries, citrus fruits, and apples could support healt…
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NASA's GOLD mission found unexpected, and unexplainable, C-shapes and X-shaped formations in part of Earth's atmosphere called the ionosphere.
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In the name of open science, the multinational scientific collaboration COSMOS on Thursday released the data behind the largest map of the universe. Called the COSMOS-Web field, the project, built with data collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), …
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"We are not witnessing the birth of everything from nothing, but rather the continuation of a cosmic cycle," said Professor Enrique Gaztanaga.
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For reasons still unknown, Earth's energy imbalance is rising much faster than models can account for. Now, scientists are calling for long-term investment in monitoring capability, so that they can make informed predictions about climate change.
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A rare stegosaurian skull discovery in Spain redefines dinosaur evolution and unveils a new group, Neostegosauria. Paleontologists from the Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel-Dinópolis have made an exciting discovery. In a new study published in the …
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Populations of dopamine neurons don't simply signal reward prediction errors—they encode rich maps of possible future outcomes, including when and how much a reward might be.
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Last week, both stages of SpaceX's Starship exploded after returning from space. The Super Heavy booster flew apart as it attempted a landing burn over...
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With 3.2 billion pixels and a decade-long search, the Rubin Observatory will reveal what’s been hiding in plain sight.
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Research out today is the first to document nematodes in the wild amassing into towers, likely as a way to reach new places.
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Japan-based company Ispace will attempt to safely land its Resilience spacecraft on the moon this week after the lunar lander spent months in orbit.
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Scientists used enamel proteins from 2-million-year-old teeth to find unexpected variation in Paranthropus robustus.
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Global study finds a universal pattern organizing life on Earth, reshaping how we understand and protect biodiversity.
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A neutron star's final moments may spark violent starquakes, monster shock waves, and even a fleeting, never-before-seen object called a black hole pulsar.
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The asteroid will pose zero threat to the moon and Earth.
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A dramatic event nearly wiped out humanity nearly one million years ago. New genetic research uncovers the shocking scale of this near-extinction.
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A mysterious event 41,000 years ago sent Earth’s magnetic field into chaos, reshaping the planet in ways we’re just beginning to understand. Scientists have uncovered haunting sounds that bring this ancient upheaval back to life.
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To understand ancient conflicts, scientists are turning to archaeomagnetism—a method that reads the Earth’s magnetic memory.
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Beneath the waters off Japan’s Yonaguni Island lies a massive structure that has puzzled experts for decades. Its origins spark fierce debate between natural forces and ancient civilizations.
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A space station research conference has been canceled and the future of a planetary science conference is in doubt as NASA pulls back support for them.
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Jurassic giant discovered in China: new dinosaur species Xingxiulong yueorum measured up to 33 feet long, stunning paleontologists.
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This new space venture will change how we travel between Earth and the Red Planet. A limited number of passengers will be part of this historic journey.
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Everything you need to know about June’s full strawberry moon, including exactly when, where, and how to see it at its best from where you are.
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This June, the Milky Way’s brilliant heart lights up the night as planets align and the solstice sun marks Earth’s celestial tipping point.
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The European Space Agency’s (ESA) newest planetary defender has opened its ‘eye’ to the cosmos for the first time. The Flyeye telescope’s ‘first light’ marks the beginning of a new chapter in how we scan the skies for new near-Earth asteroids and comets.
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Everywhere we look, we see magnetic fields. But where did they come from?
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When the New Horizons spacecraft swept past Pluto and Charon in 2015, it revealed two amazingly complex worlds and an active atmosphere on Pluto.
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A Danish research team has cracked the full biosynthesis of Taxol enabling cheaper and eco-friendly production in yeast. Taxol is one of the most trusted chemotherapy drugs for treating breast, ovarian, cervical, and lung cancers. Yet making this life-saving …
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Researchers were surprised by the potency of suppressing multiple autoimmune diseases—not only in prevention but also in treatment.
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A set of dark streaks that regularly wind across the Martian surface are more likely to be formed by dust and wind than by water, a new artificial...
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New observations from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have captured a rare cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now
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For the first time in almost 30 years, the heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured. The previous similar breakthrough was achieved in 1996.
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After 25 years of capturing Earth's changing landscape, the Landsat 7 satellite received its final transmission from the U.S. Geological Survey and was officially decommissioned June 4, closing a remarkable chapter in space-based observation.
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A simple planetarium show led to an unexpected discovery, revealing a shocking new structure!
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If you are over the eucalyptus stem look that dominated the 2010s, there are some more modern options that you can explore.
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With 25x magnification and giant 100mm lenses, these binoculars from Celestron are built for serious night sky observation — ideal for tripods and clear skies.
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A new NASA documentary, Cosmic Dawn, chronicles the inside story of the James Webb Space Telescope. John Mather led the telescope's science team for decades.
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The extraction of work (i.e., usable energy) from quantum processes is a key focus of quantum thermodynamics research, which explores the application of thermodynamics laws to quantum systems. Meanwhile, other quantum physics research has been investigating t…
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Physicists at Fermilab have made the most precise measurement ever of a long-disputed value – the magnetic 'wiggle' of an elementary particle known as a muon.
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Contrary to the popular saying, rules aren't meant to be broken, as they are foundational to society and exist to uphold safety, fairness and order in the face of chaos. The collective benefits of rule-following are well established, but individual incentives…
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Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman has reason to smile on Thursday.
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