Anne Hathaway joined the legions of celebrity guests who have frequented Sabrina Carpenter's tour in recent months.
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A new internal memo wants to help Missile Defense Agency personnel "address false assumptions" stemming from 'A House of Dynamite.'
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Here are some tips and tricks to help you find the answer to "Wordle" #1591.
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It comes months after Hugh’s ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, officially filed to end their 27-year marriage and apparently detailed feeling “betrayal.”
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The genre has already notched its highest annual gross of all time. And with 'Sinners,' 'Frankenstein' and more in the awards race, Oscar voters are paying...
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Jon Stewart gave an update on Sunday about his 'The Daily Show' hosting duties, saying he's 'working on staying.'
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Megan Fox recalled her experience with 'ruthless' paparazzi and how 'Jennifer's Body' provided catharsis when she was 'struggling a lot with fame.'
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Mentalist Oz Pearlman reads people so well it seems like he's reading minds. He shares insights into the tricks mystifying billionaires, celebrities, and athletes in audiences across the U.S.
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The Miss USA 2025 pageant was held in Reno on Friday. Here's what you might've missed from the finals, where Miss Nebraska was crowned the winner.
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Bangalter dropped tracks from the Chemical Brothers, Jonny Greenwood, and his own former duo at Paris’ Centre Pompidou
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The actress and Coldplay front man apparently went on a “secret date” last month, according to the ‘Daily Mail.’
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"Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" is falling flat with $7 million at the international box office and $16.1 million globally.
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Key Takeaways Total 3-Day Weekend Gross:$74,514,317 | +9.8% Last Week / -20.7% Weekend 43, 2024 Between Taylor Swift a few weeks ago and now this weekend’s Chainsaw Man, October has been all about left-field releases saving the day over more traditional studi…
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He's one of country music's most celebrated singers. But Kenny Chesney's latest work is a book, "Heart Life Music," in which he describes his life's journey, from East Tennessee, to No Shoes Nation and beyond.
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Lockhart shot to prominence on Broadway in the 1940s before transitioning into film and TV.
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"I'll identify as a songwriter forever," the artist wrote. "I'm grateful for all the years of fun, community and wonder."
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Severe diverticulitis is becoming a bigger issue for people under 50.
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People who sleep with lights on face a 47% higher chance of having a heart attack compared to those who keep their nights dark.
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Raw meat goo makes prime real estate for microbes, and a new study suggests these luxuriously moist abodes are a significant source of hidden foodborne illnesses, including urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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Diets. Exercise. Mindfulness. ... Goulash? These are the wild ways employers want their employees to get "healthy" at work.
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Dr. Kawashima and Nintendo were right: brain-training games can actually have a significant positive effect and reduce …
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New research reveals the shingles vaccine may cut vascular dementia risk by half, offering unexpected brain protection beyond preventing painful rash outbrea...
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Exercises, like walking or cycling, combined with light strength training, could reduce pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis, according to experts.
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The "Glucose Goddess" built a brand around her blood sugar balancing hacks. She said a few simple swaps to her diet boosted her mood, energy, and health.
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A large Swedish study suggests the dramatic rise in autism diagnoses is not matched by an increase in symptoms. While ADHD traits remained stable in boys, they saw a small, statistically significant increase in girls, indicating other factors drive diagnostic…
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Skipping nighttime teeth brushing poses serious health risks beyond cavities. Research reveals a strong connection between poor oral hygiene and a hig
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Gray hair is nothing to be ashamed of.
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Monday marks a full year of continuous measles transmission in Canada, a milestone that’s poised to set the country back decades on a global health commitment.
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To see results from taking a magnesium supplement, you have to raise your overall magnesium levels in your body, and that takes time.
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They didn’t want to put their children in the middle—so they put a machine there instead.
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The virus is continuing to evolve and spill over to other species.
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According to experts, chia seed water has its benefits, but you shouldn't ignore the potential side effects.
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In the past two years, patients with dementia and their families have begun to speak about hope in new ways, writes new STAT columnist Jason Karlawish.
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New study reveals that vaccines developed using mRNA might hold the key to ‘off-the-shelf’ cancer vaccine.
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This simple practice gave my brain the reset it needed.
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Researchers have developed a new iron supplement that pairs iron with prebiotics and probiotics to improve absorption and reduce side effects. Iron-deficiency anemia is a widespread condition that often leads to fatigue, headaches, and even unusual cravings l…
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Combining kefir and prebiotic fiber reduced inflammation more effectively than omega-3 or fiber alone. Researchers say this pairing could help protect against chronic inflammatory diseases. A new study led by researchers at the University of Nottingham has re…
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A brain chemical called SGK1 may explain why childhood trauma increases depression risk. Blocking it could lead to better antidepressants. Neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill University have identified a brain chemical that may explain why peo…
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Cardiovascular disease often begins subtly, with early warning signs like erectile dysfunction, shortness of breath during mild activity, and swelling
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Pomegranate juice is a powerhouse of health. It supports liver and brain function. The juice also helps reduce inflammation in diabetes and improves f
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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (VINnews)— Drinking one can of Cola Zero or other sugar-free “diet” drinks daily may increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 38%, according to a comprehensive 14-year study from Monash University. The findings, reported by ScienceAlert, r…
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The new guidance for neurologists comes in updates to the McDonald criteria, the checklist doctors use to diagnose multiple sclerosis.
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Dietitians break down if brown rice is healthier than white rice, and how to make your bowl extra nutritious no matter which option you choose.
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Scientists are mapping how the body senses internal organs. This “sixth sense” study could reveal new ways to treat chronic diseases.
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October is National Protect Your Hearing Month, and a recent study is linking untreated hearing loss with dementia.
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The mosquitoes were detected in a new part of San Jose as the mosquito population continues to climb.
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Older adults who regularly listen to or play music may significantly lower their risk of dementia, according to a study of more than 10,800 people over age 70.
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The spooky season is just around the corner, and if you haven't yet gone out to get the best pumpkins for your Halloween décor, then there's no time better than now. Especially after you read this piece and understand that the vegetable is important for much …
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Scientists are learning more about this leading complication of childbirth. Treatments are improving and doctors can test for biological markers that flag heightened risk.
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Watch this viral video of a very serious Golden Retriever throwing shade at his owner for being two minutes late with his dinner.
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Experts recommend introducing peanuts to infants to prevent allergies, with a new study showing a 43 percent lower association with developing peanut allergies.
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Because of how excruciating the virus can be, it's important to prevent and monitor its spread.
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Like the Friends star, you can whip an egg white into oatmeal before it's done cooking to boost protein and flavor in your breakfast.
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Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
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A very rare condition led to an important diagnosis after years of pain for The Traitors star.
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) are mental health conditions characterized by the compulsive, uncontrolled and deleterious use of alcohol, tobacco, stimulants (e.g., cocaine or methamphetamines), opioids, cannabis and/or various other substances. These disorde…
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Researchers at McMaster University and PHRI have discovered that the tiny blood vessels in the eye may reveal how quickly someone is aging and their risk of heart disease. The small blood vessels in the eye could reveal important clues about a person’s risk o…
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Phase 3 clinical trial results of an investigational drug has shown benefits in treating people with APOE4/4 with early Alzheimer's disease.
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A groundbreaking Northwestern study shows how “SuperAgers" keep the memory abilities of people decades younger, uncovering unique brain traits that help defe...
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Neanderthals were meat eaters, but new analyses show that their diets included other morsels.
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Many Humboldt County parents are finding it difficult to get COVID-19 vaccines for their young children, with some being told local clinics don’t have pediatric doses and others driving hours out of…
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Prostate cancer screening for men over 70 is complex, with current recommendations against routine PSA testing due to slow growth and treatment side e
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A study in Nature Medicine links Helicobacter pylori to nearly 76% of gastric cancers, potentially affecting 12 million individuals born between 2008-
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Israel’s measles outbreak has claimed an eighth victim, as cases spread to nine cities and vaccination rates surge.
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Discover how women are reclaiming testosterone to improve their marriages, minds, and desire. Learn about the benefits and considerations of low-dose testosterone use for women.
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Forget the 10,000-step myth! New research suggests combining your daily step count with heart rate data offers a better health indicator. A new metric
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Early bone loss can go unnoticed until pain appear. Manipal Hospital experts share how consistent movement and healthy habits can strengthen bones naturally. | Health
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Cutting your couch time by 30 minutes every day would give you an energy boost by improving metabolism, according to new research.
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A new study challenges a popular theory about why auditory noise helps people with ADHD traits. The findings suggest a key brain mechanism, stochastic resonance, is not required for the benefits of listening to sound.
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Is it possible that over the past 4.5 billion years of the Earth’s history, alien civilizations visited the solar System and installed…
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In the Egyptian Western Desert, where red sandstones and green shales rise above the arid plains of Kharga Oasis, paleontologists have uncovered a fossil that fundamentally reshapes our understanding of crocodile evolution.
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The planet, the Solar System, and the galaxy aren't expanding. But the whole Universe is. So where does the dividing line begin?
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The Southern Ocean has been dutifully gobbling up a century's worth of carbon dioxide and heat released by human activities, but when we finally let go of our fossil fuel habit, it might come back to haunt us.
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Beneath the ocean’s surface, the mysterious remains of a colossal creature have become the foundation for a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life.
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Dark-energy evidence suggests the universe will end in a “big crunch” roughly 20 billion years from now. The universe is nearing the halfway point of what may be a 33-billion-year lifespan, according to new calculations by a Cornell physicist using updated da…
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The glow-in-the-dark bats you're hanging to decorate for Halloween might be more biologically accurate than you thought.
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Neanderthals and early humans reshaped Europe’s ecosystems long before farming, altering vegetation through fire and hunting.
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MIT researchers have devised a new molecular technique that lets electrons probe inside atomic nuclei, replacing massive particle accelerators with a tabletop setup. By studying radium monofluoride, they detected energy shifts showing electrons interacting wi…
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Life’s origin story just became even more mysterious. Using mathematics and information theory, Robert G. Endres of Imperial College London found that the spontaneous emergence of life from nonliving matter may be far more difficult than scientists once thoug…
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Even the most elite endurance athletes can’t outrun biology. A new study finds that humans hit a metabolic ceiling at about 2.5 times their resting energy burn. When ultra-runners take on races that last for hundreds of miles and continue for several days, th…
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"There is no better place to look for [life] than Enceladus,"
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Dark matter has two central properties: it has mass like regular matter, and unlike regular matter, it reacts weakly or not at all with light. Neutrinos satisfy these two criteria, but neutrinos move through space at nearly the speed of light, making them a f…
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Astrobotic Technology says it now plans to launch its large lunar lander carrying a commercial rover no earlier than mid-2026.
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Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) will pass through the neck of the great celestial serpent represented by the constellation Serpens Caput on the nights of Oct. 26-27.
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A chemical "anomaly" revealed through an analysis of meteorites may have led to finding the first existing evidence of "proto Earth."
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The Maya Civilization, from Central America, was one of the most advanced ancient civilizations, known for its significant achievements in astronomy and mathematics. This includes accurate calendars and detailed celestial records, but scientists don't fully u…
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ALBATOR has a multi-million dollar grant to study touchless space junk removal.
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Strange, sinuous gullies etched into the dunes of Mars are finally giving up their secrets.
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The Northern Hemisphere is absorbing more sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere, and clouds can no longer keep the balance.
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New research reveals that the human brain contains a built-in pain map that activates in different regions when relieving pain in the face, arm, or leg. Researchers at the University of Sydney have revealed a detailed map-like system within the brainstem that…
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No spacecraft would be safe in the wake of a solar storm like the 1859 Carrington Event.
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