Anti-Flag's Justin Sane is ordered to pay Kristina Sarhadi $1.9 million after she sued him in November 2023 for sexual assault.
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"This interview was clearly intended as comedy," reads a statement the actors rep tells EW on his behalf. "He regrets if the humor was in poor taste and...
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Take a look at some of our favorite fandom costuming from day one of SDCC 2025.
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London's Sunday Times once called Laine "quite simply the best singer in the world."
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The acclaimed movie scored the top preview of the year to date and the best since fellow Marvel superhero pic 'Deadpool & Wolverine' exactly a year ago.
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Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died following his battle with a genetic form of Parkinson's disease, while a brain expert says the singer's lifestyle could have contributed.
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It’s the latest sign that Trump has lost control of the Epstein narrative and that the saga has broken Washington containment.
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SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Armed clashes have broken out between Thailand and Cambodia in long-disputed border areas, rapidly escalating months-long tensions.
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A grenade is missing from the scene of an explosion that killed three Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies. That's according to Los Angeles County Robert Luna, who spoke at a Friday news conference. The July 18 blast at a sheriff's department training facili…
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We're constantly being reminded by news articles and social media posts that we should be getting more sleep.
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Militants “didn’t want to make” a deal, Trump said after U.S., Israeli ceasefire negotiators pulled back from talks.
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Authorities have arrested a suspect after an overnight shooting at a dormitory complex at the University of New Mexico left one person dead and another wounded. University officials lifted a shelter in place order late Friday afternoon, saying the main campus…
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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by the Trump administration that sought to block the enforcement of several "sanctuary policies" in Illinois that restrict the ability of local officials to aid federal immigration authorities in detainment operations
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The New York Yankees have acquired third baseman Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies, giving them a veteran at a position of need as they try to stop their slide down the AL East standings. The Yankees sent pitching prospects Josh Grosz and Griffin Herring…
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The Pixel 10 series has leaked once again. However, this time the leak shows off the entire family in more than one color.
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Opinions are mixed on the retraction, and the authors continue to defend their work.
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The “time has come to end the war in Gaza,” the leaders of the U.K., France and Germany said jointly — with all three under domestic pressure on the issue.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment urged people to protect themselves from the virus.
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Reports of starvation in Gaza raise the questions: Why the hesitation in labeling it a famine? And who are the authorities with the power to make that call?
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EU chief to meet U.S. president in Scotland after Trump describes prospect of agreement as “50-50.”
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DeSantis said Friday that the flights operated by the Department of Homeland Security have transferred about 100 detainees from the immigration detention center to other countries.
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Officials previously announced that a person died from a brain-eating amoeba but could not verify where they were exposed to it.
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Through a new study, it's been revealed that Galaxy Z Fold 7 is, in fact, the world's thinnest foldable as the Honor Magic V5 is thicker.
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One of the features of Apple’s Liquid Glass design is making your homescreen icons see-through, which is a great way to show off your wallpaper.
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Apple has expanded its age-rating system to include 13+, 16+, and 18+ ratings, in addition to the existing ratings for younger users.
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New research shows you don’t need 10,000 steps a day for good health. Experts reveal the real step count that delivers major benefits—and it’s less than you think.
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NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station.
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Detailed photos from the newly operational Vera C. Rubin Observatory have revealed that the recently discovered interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is roughly 7 miles wide, making it the largest of its kind ever seen.
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After a study casts doubt on the daily steps maxim, what about the other health benchmarks we are told to strive for?
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There has been an increase in the number of children in Fairfax County, Virginia, that are being diagnosed with Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease.
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Kevin Goode is a registered nurse at Riley Hospital for Children with his own motivations for losing weight — after an alarming meeting with his doctor.
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West Nile virus is surging in the Twin Cities with a sharp rise in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes. Learn how you can protect yourself this summer.
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The Carolinas rank among the worst in the country for sexual transmitted disease cases, according to a new report.
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How Amish barns could hold the secret to preventing the onset of allergies.
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Danika Hilmer had just given birth when she began bleeding heavily. Doctors considered a hysterectomy, but chose to run this test instead. It led to her cancer diagnosis.
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China is experiencing a chikungunya outbreak with thousands of cases reported in the south over two weeks. Cases have jumped to 4,014 as of Friday. That's according to health departments in Foshan in Guangdong. Health officials say the outbreak remains severe…
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We've got fresh evidence for how weight can quickly be regained after weight-loss programs stop – but rather than looking at traditional dieting, here the researchers wanted to focus on anti-obesity medications (AOMs), as they continue to be used ever more wi…
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The European Medicines Agency has recommended authorizing a twice-yearly injectable drug aimed at preventing HIV, which scientists say could help end transmission.
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A new brain imaging study reveals that individuals with alcohol use disorder have elevated levels of the antioxidant glutathione in a key brain region. Interestingly, those who drank less heavily in recent weeks showed the highest concentrations.
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Fatty liver disease, now termed MASLD, is increasingly prevalent, particularly among those with weight issues, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome. Untrea
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While grief is a natural part of loss, some people experience persistently high levels that can have long-term health consequences. A decade-long study in Denmark found that individuals with intense, prolonged grief symptoms had significantly higher rates of …
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Brain scans reveal that even people who never caught Covid showed signs of accelerated brain aging due to pandemic stress and isolation.
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The caffeine in coffee can raise blood sugar temporarily. But that's not the full picture. Learn how coffee affects blood sugar in the longer term, plus what you can do to dodge those short-term spikes.
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Muscle mass and strength naturally decline with age, but you can take steps to protect and maintain your muscles. Learn 8 foods to protect your muscles.
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"Dentist here. STOP SMOKING. Smoking leads to bad oral health and mouth cancers. Bad oral health can lead to blood infections, endocarditis, cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, pregnancy complications, etc. Just stop."
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These common daily behaviors can impact your cognitive health – and take a toll on your overall health, too.
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A fresh approach to staying active after your sixth decade can feel daunting, but the right choice of exercise makes all the difference. Forget the usual
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Millions suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), a debilitating condition often overlooked due to the lack of diagnostic tools, may be closer to personalized care, according to new research that shows how the disease disrup…
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A virus from humble black-eyed peas is showing extraordinary promise in the fight against cancer. Unlike other plant viruses, the cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) can awaken the human immune system and transform it into a cancer-fighting powerhouse, without infecti…
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Experts reveal five surprising signs you’re not getting enough protein. Find out if your body is sending you these subtle but crucial health warnings.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing how federal agencies handle vaccine recommendations. Some parents are hurrying to get kids their shots, fearing future changes could limit access.
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The FDA may remove the warning labels on hormone replacement therapies used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Doctors say the warning is scaring people who could benefit from these treatments.
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Scientists are raising urgent alarms about the possibility of a supervolcano eruption that could occur in the coming years—an event with the potential for catastrophic destruction on a scale not witnessed since the early 19th century. This growing threat shin…
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A sweeping review of clinical trials uncovered 64 OTC products studied for depression, with only a handful showing consistent promise. Many people are familiar with remedies like St John’s Wort or omega-3 supplements. But beyond these, a wide range of over-th…
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In an unexpected twist in the fight against cancer, humble kitchen bacteria and a plant best known for sweetening tea could one day help in treating one of humanity's deadliest diseases, new research suggests.
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A new simulation study shows that higher influenza vaccination rates protect both vaccinated and unvaccinated people from infection – though those who get the jab get the most protection.
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In efforts to beat Alzheimer's disease, researchers are looking at existing drugs that could tackle the condition, and a new study identifies two promising candidates that are currently used to treat cancer.
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Experts share foods that help lower LDL cholesterol levels and your risk for heart disease by improving circulation and eliminating plaque build-up in arteries.
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Chickpeas are the top carb for gut health thanks to fiber and antioxidants that fight inflammation, help digestion and support healthy gut bacteria.
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OHSU research in nonhuman primates finds long-term effects in both lean and obese animals.
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Living near trees and parks may do more than lift children’s spirits—it may shape their brains. New research reveals that greener neighborhoods are associated with stronger brain structure, better behavior, and enhanced cognitive skills in children aged 9 to …
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Young people usually know when something is wrong. Without parental guidance, they are left to worry and wonder on their own.
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The jury is still out on whether going gluten-free can give your mental health a boost.
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In light of the death of Hulk Hogan, experts reveal what's going on in the body and what to do if you or someone else is experiencing the issue.
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A new study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B suggests that short 'micro-walks' could help your health more than longer ones. Here's what to know.
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Pancreatic cancer is a global health issue. Researchers at UC San Diego found a link between inflammation and pancreatic cancer. They focused on the S
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The risk that alcohol poses to women’s health has mounted over the last two decades, as they have begun to drink more frequently and in larger quantities
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Doctors share what's behind the increase and the major signs of the disease.
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Eating disorder centers are facing an influx of people with weight-loss prescriptions. Experts say doctors are overprescribing them, and some patients are taking them in secret.
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According to the World Health Organization, sepsis is the cause of one in five deaths worldwide
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Webb has been orbiting more than a million miles from Earth, capturing breathtaking images of deep space. But how does it actually work?
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Overpumping groundwater, worsening droughts and more rapid evaporation due to higher temperatures have caused a drastic decline in the amount of available freshwater, according to a new study.“Continental drying” has redirected the planet’s total water to the…
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Despite what the movies tell us, dinosaurs probably didn't roar at their prey.
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This baby planet could transform into a rocky earth or a mini-neptune, scientists are stunned.
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Galileo plunged into Jupiter and what it found just before vanishing still puzzles scientists.
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The helicopters will scout the Martian surface to help prepare for a human landing on the Red Planet.
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Fifteen years ago in a sanctuary in Zambia, inspiration struck a chimpanzee named Julie. She plucked a stiff blade of grass, stuck it inside her ear, and left it there. There the grass dangled as Julie played, groomed, and rested. The behavior soon spread to …
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Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have discovered a new state of quantum matter. The state exists within a material that the team reports could lead to a new era of self-charging computers and ones capable of withstanding the challenges of d…
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Asteroid 2024 YR4, which once appeared to be on a collision course with Earth, may hit the moon, which could create some problems for our planet.
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For years, NASA has monitored a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet, stretching out between South America and southwest Africa.
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"In my opinion, planetary defense is an operational mission which should be formally tasked to U.S. Space Command."
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15 million years ago, Earth experienced a shocking geological event that caused sea levels to plummet by up to 30 meters. This dramatic shift wasn’t caused by climate change, but by a massive collapse beneath the ocean’s surface.
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A sugar made by deep-sea microbes causes cancer cells to self-destruct, and boosts the body’s defenses in the process.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Astronomers discovered the Midpoint cloud, a Giant Molecular Cloud spanning 650 trillion miles within the Milky Way. 🔭 The discovery, using the Green Bank Telescope, offers insights into star formation and galactic processes. 🌠 The Midpoint…
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While the study is intriguing, additional observations will be essential to verify or challenge its findings.
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A conjunction between a crescent moon and Mars joins an ongoing display of 'shooting stars,' making July 28 one of the best nights for skywatching all summer.
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