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Cynthia Erivo wore sculptural corset top before hosting the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday, June 8. See her outfit, here.
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The second-eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham and the German model were spotted leaving the same party in Paris on Saturday.
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In photos obtained by Deuxmoi, Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff were caught sharing a smooch while standing on a balcony in Venice, Italy.
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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shows love for photos with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, from his cousin's wedding in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Lilo & Stitch is nearing $800M at the global box office, while Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning has topped $450M; Ballerina bowed to $51M Worldwide
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Microsoft has been experimenting with “handheld mode” for Windows 11 since 2022.
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Low turnout for two-day plebiscite aimed at granting faster citizenship to immigrants garners below 50% threshold needed to pass
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US News: A Cessna 414 carrying six individuals crashed into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego shortly after takeoff on Sunday. The US Coast Guard and San Diego
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Several hundred NIH employees signed on to a letter rebuking agency actions since the start of President Trump's second term
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Your 8-year-old has a meltdown, so you hand them an iPad to calm down. It's a move countless parents have made, but new research reveals this common solution might be creating a troubling problem that feeds on itself.
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Israeli attacks at aid distribution sites sending increased number of casualties to hospitals says ICRC.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, told MSNBC that he plans to file suit Monday against the Trump administration to roll back the National Guard deployment.
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Can anyone stop Scottie Scheffler? Will Rory McIlroy find his game? We break down the U.S. Open field at Oakmont from the clear favorites all the way to the players looking to make the cut.
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Fresh talks aimed at resolving the trade war between the world's two largest economies are taking place.
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The Green Bay Packers are reportedly set to release star cornerback Jaire Alexander, the team's first-round pick seven years ago.
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Ever since the original decision, Labour MPs have grumbled they've been taking heat for it.
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After the historical and epic French Open final on Sunday between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it’s clear that the future of the sport is in good hands after the fading of the Big 3 of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
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President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the US by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries took effect Monday amid rising tension over the president’s escalating campaign of immigration enforcement.
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He leads a union that's a big player in the California Capitol, where it presses to raise wages for workers in many careers.
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The first image and details of the Fairphone 6 have leaked ahead of its planned launch later in June, revealing a more modular design.
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The Senate Finance chair's to-do list this week includes resolving GOP fights over tax policy, Medicaid cuts and clean energy credits.
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An Australian television journalist was hit in the leg by a rubber bullet Sunday while reporting live from downtown Los Angeles on the large-scale protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and subsequent deployment of California National Gu…
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The humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave is increasingly dire, as the Israeli military continues assault.
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One of Mars' tallest volcanoes peeps over a thick layer of clouds, in Odyssey’s first picture of Arsia Mons peering over the Red Planet's horizon.
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Trump invoked emergency powers more times in his first 100 days than any other modern president has in that time. Experts worry it could lead to an upending of the constitutional balance of power.
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The start of June marked meteorological summer while astronomical summer starts for the northern hemisphere. It is the astronomical end of spring and start of summer.
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The app’s motto is: “Know your date. Change your fate. The risk factors and lifestyle changes it suggested got my attention.
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It’s never too late to start eating better to prevent dementia, shows new research about the MIND diet, involving 90,000 adults.
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Antares is a red supergiant star located 400 light-years from Earth.
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Research published 30 years ago made a connection between HSV-1 and Alzheimer's disease. Doctors weigh in on how relevant (or not) it remains.
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From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke exposure affects our health.
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Cancer is one of the most feared diseases of our time. While genetics and environment play a major role, everyday food choices also quietly influence cancer risk. In a video that is going viral on social media, Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained gastroentero…
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“Hesitation when it comes to melanoma could be the difference between a simple removal and getting chemotherapy,” Jacqueline Mills told The Post.
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Whether you’re chopping veggies on a plastic cutting board or reheating last night’s dinner in a plastic container, you may be increasing your exposure to microplastics.
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Research from UCL reveals that necrosis - chaotic cell death - may be a central driver of aging rather than just a consequence.
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More older people are using cannabis products regularly, but research suggests their cannabis-related health problems are also on the rise.
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Researchers say that the Earth's oxygen levels will drop exponentially in the future, ending life as we know it.
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“These findings suggest that consuming foods categorized as methyl adaptogens may reduce markers of epigenetic aging.” In a new study published in the journal Aging, researchers led by first author Jamie L. Villanueva from the University of Washington and the…
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Many sunscreens contain hidden chemicals that may harm your hormones and health. A cardiologist shares what to avoid and what to look for instead. | Health
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An approach that rewards drug users with prizes for staying abstinent is gaining ground in New England.
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When Angie showed up at Health Utah, she was struggling with fibromyalgia, extreme fatigue, insulin resistance, depression, systemic inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
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Anyone who visited the medical office building on the 3900 block of South Rochester Road on June 3 may have been exposed.
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Novo Nordisk's popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs Wegovy and Ozempic may in very rare cases cause a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss, a safety committee said on Friday.
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The case comes as the nation grapples with a resurgence of highly contagious disease.
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Researchers examining socioeconomic status and brain health found that family, neighborhood, and regional conditions are differently associated with memory, emotion, and brain connectivity, depending on when in life they occur and what kind of disadvantage is…
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Introduction I was an accountant in my previous life (before 6 years studying meteorology and then a 20-year career in it), so you’d think I would have planned this out better. I had a decent salary for much of my meteorology career, and had a good...
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Ozempic might shrink waistlines, but it seems to bulge another body part.
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Pop a calcium supplement? Here’s what to know about when and how to take your dose. Plus, learn about the nutrients that improve calcium absorption.
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A new study found that people with hearing loss could be at a significantly higher risk of developing dementia.
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New research reveals that individuals with symptoms of anxiety and depression struggle to integrate their own moments of confidence into broader self-assessments. This internal bias, rather than poor performance, may drive persistent underconfidence in everyd…
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Human circadian rhythms remain tied to seasonal sunlight, with genetic differences influencing how individuals respond to day length and shift work. It may be easy to assume that modern conveniences like electric lights and indoor bedrooms have freed us from …
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Indonesia has the highest male smoking rate at 72.8%.
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Weak energy conversion from the mitochondria in our cells can disrupt insulin release, fueling the symptoms associated with type 2 diabetes.
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"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
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Recommendations to try water-only fasting diets may be filling up your social media feeds, but researchers are warning people to seek medical advice before starting these diets, because of the potential negative impacts.
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Clinical psychologist Zachary Rosenthal shared the main signs of narcissism to be wary of, while a man diagnosed with NPD revealed how else you can spot it.
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Several young celebrities have announced breast cancer diagnoses in the past year — a public reminder that rates are rising among women under 50 in the U.S.Pop singer Jessie J, 37, revealed this week on Instagram that she has early-stage breast cancer and pla…
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Chagas disease is often called a silent killer because many people don't realize they have it until complications from the infection kill them.
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New FDA-approved blood tests for Alzheimer’s offer a faster, less invasive diagnosis, but they’re not approved for everyone. Here’s what to know.
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If you want to lower your risk of pain and injury, avoid these behaviors.
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“These chairs are constantly out of stock for a reason,” one reviewer commented.
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From meditating to getting in your steps, cardiologists and researchers share the six things to do when you wake up to help reduce your stroke risk.
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After the 22-year-old's death, her parents raise issues with the medical system and state guardianship law.
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New research using data from over 55,000 people has found that low-grade inflammation is associated with symptoms of depression, anxiety, and impaired memory. The results offer evidence that immune system activity may play a causal role in mental health.
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Erin Wheeler has always known she was at high risk for skin cancer. A kidney transplant, combined with fair skin from her Irish heritage, put skin cancer on her radar at age 10. Some three decades later, Wheeler, a senior career consultant at the University o…
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But it’s not something I’ll continue doing—here’s why
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Plant-based proteins—especially tempeh—can help reduce insulin resistance, improve blood sugar and support long-term metabolic health.
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The internet is abuzz with tributes to a liquid chemical called methylene blue that is being sold as a health supplement.
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Twenty-seven dogs are on the road to recovery after being rescued from a hoarding situation in the Hilltop area of Columbus.
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The gastrointestinal tract plays a central role in the development of long-term consequences following COVID-19. Scientists from the Medical University of Vienna have made exciting strides in understanding post-COVID syndrome (PCS) and the surprising role gut…
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Extreme emotional stress can cause a medical condition called broken heart syndrome. For decades, doctors thought it should mainly concern women — but that’s...
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Broccoli contains fiber and a nutrient called sulforaphane, which may help keep your blood sugar levels stable.
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A massive landslide in Greenland unleashed a towering tsunami that rattled the Earth’s crust. The seismic waves continued for days, leaving scientists stunned by the lasting impact. Cutting-edge satellite technology captured the unexpected aftermath in incred…
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To make this plan a reality, Interlune needs larger lunar landers to come online.
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The fastest humans have ever traveled is 39,937.7 kilometers per hour.
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The strange-looking wound was made by another predator, say experts from the California White Shark Project.
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A group of physicists just put forward a theory that could shake our understanding of where we came from, and where we’re going. According to their new model...
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Asia in brief: Plus: Hitachi turns graybeards into AI agents, Tiananmen anniversary censorship, AWS in Taiwan, and more!
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In a groundbreaking scientific endeavor that pushes the boundaries of genetic engineering, researchers have created woolly mice while working toward the ambitious goal of resurrecting the extinct woolly mammoth. This remarkable achievement represents a signif…
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Scientists discovered that axons don’t quite look like straight cables. Instead, axons often appear like pearls on a string.
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A new study suggests the decline in critically endangered angelsharks in Wales may have been overestimated.
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Humpback whales were observed blowing bubble rings near humans. This rare behavior may reflect playfulness, curiosity, or communication.
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A year after the launch of a flawed crewed test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, NASA has yet to determine the next mission for the spacecraft.
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Sagittarius C shows tangled plasma filaments shaped by magnetic fields, offering clues about slow star formation in the Milky Way's center.
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Curiously uniform dimples on the teeth of ancient hominins may give scientists a new way to trace their origins and relationships.
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A new study uncovers how male mosquitoes are able to locate females and evade human defenses by using sound.
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In a groundbreaking discovery that has astronomers worldwide buzzing with excitement, the James Webb Space Telescope has identified three massive galaxies nicknamed "red monsters" in the distant universe. These ancient cosmic structures, observed at nearly 13…
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Meet the "cocaine sharks," also known as Brazilian sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon lalandii, zipping around cocaine saturated coastal waters.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe has directly observed a powerful magnetic explosion in the sun's corona that could help us predict geomagnetic storms on Earth.
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New data captured by the James Webb Space Telescope has finally given astronomers new clues about how Pluto cools itself.
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How a robot built to walk on alien ice got the cold shoulder—and then (possibly) lived to see another day.
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The scientific community has raised an urgent alarm regarding our global unpreparedness for the next major volcanic eruption. In a compelling study published in Nature, climatologists and geographers warn that such an event could trigger unprecedented climate…
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