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Editor Bryan Rose reviews Evolution, a show with a strong opener and main event.
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Becky Lynch was able to retain her Women's Intercontinental Championship last night at Evolution and went on to cut a backstage promo where she made it clear that she was not "Becky Hogan.
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The latest WWE and AEW backstage wrestling news, rumors, opinions, and special features.
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CM Punk looks like the favorite to run the gauntlet to earn a world title match against GUNTHER at SummerSlam. Here’s everything you need to know heading into the July 14 episode of Raw, where new women’s champion Naomi should be moving over to the red brand,…
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“So wild to think of them being like, ‘So what do we want to ask one of the greatest singers of all time? Have we considered undermining her parenting and belittling her child?’”
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The movie had the biggest opening weekend of any solo Superman film, and is the second best ever for Gunn, off the back of strong reviews
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A lapsed streaming deal and the ongoing Paramount-Skydance merger review have left viewers outside the U.S. scrambling for access to the long-running animated hit, just ahead of its season 27 premiere.
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The BBC has officially severed ties with longtime 'MasterChef' presenter Gregg Wallace following an independent investigation into his conduct.
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A hot new bombshell enters the Love Island USA villa as Andy Cohen has been tapped to host the Season 7 reunion alongside Ariana Madix.
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One Republican on the House Rules Committee crossed over to vote with Democrats.
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The Tampa Bay Rays might finally live up to their name.
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, carrying the Ax-4 crew, is expected to splash down off the coast of San Diego at 2:31 a.m. PT on Tuesday, creating a sonic boom.
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U.N. health officials have estimated that more than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year. The World Health Organization and UNICEF said about 89% of children under 1 year old got a first dose of the diphtheria, tetanus and whooping c…
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The European Union has finalized a second list of countermeasures to target US goods worth €72 billion ($84 billion), including Boeing Co. aircraft, automobiles and bourbon if it decides to retaliate as transatlantic trade tensions intensify.
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Day 2 of the Draft looked a little different in 2025. This time around, we finished the whole thing. The first 105 picks come off the board on Day 1 on Sunday, but there was still a ton of talent available for Day 2, which covered Rounds 4-20. We’ve collected
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Swirling conspiracy theories around the convicted paedophile lead the president’s supporters to turn on his officials
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Mahmoud Abdul Rahman's son, Abdullah, was among six children who died at a water distribution point in Gaza on Sunday.
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In a major shift toward Ukraine, Trump announces a plan to send weapons, including Patriot systems, and threatens 100% tariffs if Russia doesn’t reach a deal soon.
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If you’re still trying to grab a Nintendo Switch, you can snag one when Donkey Kong Bananza releases. Here’s how.
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Since then, a multitude of spacecraft have rocketed Marsward from a variety of nations.
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Samsung has said the S Pen is still being worked on, and it may return if demand is there
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A new leak offers some insight into Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, including that there will only be three models, and...
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UK Biobank scientists say the human body can be studied in greater detail than ever thanks to people like Steve.
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Your blood sugar can affect more than your propensity for diabetes. In fact, high blood sugar may be causing you to lose out on some of life’s most intimate moments.
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The human brain tends to lose a step as we age. Now, scientists want to minimize that decline by studying people with exceptional brains.
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A new large study from Denmark finds no evidence that aluminum salts used in vaccines are tied to a higher risk of childhood diseases.
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New research uncovers how a hormonally tuned brain circuit in mice governs sex-specific mating behaviors.
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COVID-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States, with the biggest increases in parts of the South, Southeast and West Coast.
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It was the scariest choking incident David Palumbo had ever seen
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New research finds that men taking a GLP-1 for their obesity or type 2 diabetes often experience a rise in testosterone levels.
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A common sugar substitute, erythritol, widely used in “sugar-free” and low-carb products, may increase stroke risk by damaging brain blood vessel cells.
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A new study warns that ultra-processed foods increase inflammation and the risk of chronic diseases, regardless of body weight.
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The California Department of Public Health measured the amount of the COVID-19 virus in wastewater at different sites across the state.
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Mosquitoes collected from a trap in the Town of Sullivan have tested positive for the Jamestown Canyon virus.
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Scientists have discovered that four health habits — which include sleep quality and nicotine use — were the most important factors for driving future cardio...
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Learn how vitamin D supplements may affect your blood pressure, who may benefit most, and how much to take safely—especially if you're low in vitamin D.
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Avoid these common training mistakes that quietly stall progress and limit your muscle-building potential, experts say.
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Researchers in Australia have created a biodegradable gel that delivers Parkinson’s medications through a single weekly shot, replacing the need for multiple daily pills. Injected just under the skin, the gel steadily releases levodopa and carbidopa for seven…
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New research reveals that the brains of adults with ADHD function differently when anticipating risky decisions. They show reduced activation in key areas for self-awareness and emotional integration, offering a neurological basis for challenges with impulsiv…
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Gabapentin is routinely used to treat nerve pain and restless leg syndrome, but it might be riskier to our brain health than currently thought.
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Mass General Brigham expert offers strategies for supporting patients on GLP-1s to help them preserve muscle mass and ensure good nutrition.
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Heart attack deaths are down 90%, but other serious heart conditions are on the rise. Here, cardiologists explain the findings from the AHA.
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Kaiser Permanente Washington scientists report that higher cumulative anticholinergic exposure predicted a faster decline in gait speed and grip strength among older adults.
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My mother ended up in the hospital for low sodium levels.
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"The brain pulsates in sync with your heartbeat. It's a rhythmic, constant movement, and it's BEAUTIFUL..."
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Research led by Sichuan University in China has revealed that bedtime antihypertensive medication dosing improves nocturnal blood pressure control over morning dosing in patients with hypertension.
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Up to 60 percent of older adults live with persistent muscle pain, but there’s a lot you can do to ease that discomfort.
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As you age, your risk for serious disease increases—and early detection is key. Here are 14 life-saving health screenings experts recommend for women over 40...
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Doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to get people engaged with nature, art, movement and volunteering. Research shows it can help with mental health, chronic disease and dementia.
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Mango, the 'king of fruits,' can be a diabetes-friendly treat in moderation. Despite its sugar content, mango boasts nutrients, fibre, and antioxidant
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The growing influence of vaccine critics inside RFK Jr.'s health department is alarming public health experts.
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Mobile GPS technology is being used to alert volunteers within 500m of a medical incident.
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I have researched and tried most of the suggested online treatments.
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As grants are canceled, delayed and subject to general uncertainty, participating in study sections can feel futile. But it’s more important than ever.
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Learn about the alarming increase in colon cancer among millennials and discover the top 5 warning signs to watch for according to leading experts. Early detection can save lives!
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Emergency vaccination during outbreaks of diseases like cholera, Ebola and measles have over the past quarter-century reduced deaths from such illnesses by nearly 60 percent, according to a new study.
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Significant brain defects known as Chiari malformations could be down the genes some of us have inherited from Neanderthals, according to a new study, causing a mismatch between brain shape and skull shape.
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The team from Tel Aviv University developed a vaccine to combat the bacterium that causes the black plague, using the same system as with the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Eating prunes daily helped women maintain stronger bones in a year-long study. Prunes may counter bone loss thanks to their unique compounds.
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A study reveals that a common genetic mutation doubles the risk of dementia in men, linking it to problems with iron regulation.
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Five years after being diagnosed with tongue cancer, one woman is still navigating the aftermath of treatment and making sure others are aware of the signs. She can no longer taste or talk the same
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New research suggests oxytocin, the so-called “love hormone,” may help protect women from mood disturbances caused by sleep disruption and hormonal changes during postpartum and menopause.
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Our Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than we've detected so far. They're just too faint to be seen.
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Daydreaming is shown to improve brain health by stimulating memory, creativity, problem solving, and improving cognitive performance.
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A lot of people keep bad medical news to themselves or restrict it to a very small circle of confidants. Others just won’t shut up about it. Here’s how this writer handled it.
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The two positive test results were reported in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta. The BOH said it will work with a mosquito control vendor to eliminate mosquitoes in the areas where West Nile was detected.
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Japanese walking, or interval walking training, is gaining popularity. Studies show it lowers blood pressure and strengthens muscles. Research indicat
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Ancient DNA from prehistoric bones reveals a 37,000-year timeline of human infections, tracing our long struggle with disease.
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Experts weigh in on the best time to eat breakfast for weight loss and other benefits breakfast has to offer. Here's what you need to know.
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Life expectancy for Californians has yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels, and is still nearly one year shorter than it was before COVID-19, a new study finds.
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Easy morning habits like drinking coffee or tea, eating berries, gentle movement, mindfulness and getting outside may all help fight inflammation.
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Cutting back on saturated fat is the top cardiologist-recommended step to lower cholesterol and support heart health. Here's what you need to know.
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Scientists have uncovered the incredible journey of the Inaccessible Island rail, the world's smallest flightless bird, revealing how it traveled over 2,000 miles from South America to a remote island.
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15,000 kilometers of ancient riverbeds have been found on Mars, hinting at a wet and potentially life-supporting past.
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"Parker Solar Probe has once again transported us into the dynamic atmosphere of our closest star."
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"I think it strengthens the case for a mission to Uranus."
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Jurassic fish met a strange end—choking on belemnites that accidentally got stuck in their throats.
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Two meteorites found in the Sahara in 2023 might be from Mercury, a study suggests, but doubts remain due to how little is known about the planet closest to the sun.
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Language families in hotter regions evolved with more resonant, sonorous words, researchers find.
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Scientists discover and name a colorful, new species of aquarium crayfish, Cherax pulverulentus, hiding in plain sight for decades.
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NASA’s Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle is set to revolutionize Moon exploration with cutting-edge instruments that will uncover hidden resources and lay the foundation for future lunar habitation.
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After Israeli satellites dominated Iran, why didn't Israel launch its own advanced IAI satellite?
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The massive world couldn't hide from the telescope tag team of Gaia and ALMA.
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In April 2025, Yellowstone National Park geologists identified a new thermal feature in Norris Geyser Basin. Investigation of multiple data streams suggests it may have coincided with a visit from St. Nicholas.
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The enzyme AMPD1 plays a key role in muscle energy production and normal muscular function. Loss of AMPD1 activity due to genetic mutations is the most common cause of metabolic myopathy in Europeans, occurring at a frequency of 9% to 14%.
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Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of the past 750,000 years. These insights challenge long-standing theories. For a long time, researchers have debated whether a thick, con…
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A pet cat in Florida may have made scientific history by enabling the discovery of not one but two new strains of viruses.
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On the remote volcanic islands of the Galápagos, wild tomatoes are doing something no one expected. A surprising genetic twist hints at a return to ancient traits once thought lost forever.
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In November 2026, Voyager 1 will achieve an incredible feat, traveling farther than any spacecraft before it. After almost 50 years, this historic moment marks a major milestone in space exploration.
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New images reveal that the strange Martian stripes on the slopes are formed by avalanches of dry dust, not liquid water.
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Nearly 300 MIchoud workers were notified they would be laid off June 30, after NASA did not renew the contract of that company that employed them, Syncom Space Services,
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Long thought to be completely disordered, space ice appears to have some crystallized regions, new research suggests.
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A waning gibbous moon and Saturn will shine together as they rise after dark on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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