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The far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) is leaving the Netherlands’ government over its policy for asylum-seekers, its leader Geert Wilders said on Tuesday, toppling the governing coalition.
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President Donald Trump’s ambitious plan to broker dozens of trade deals with some of the United States’ closest trading partners has begun to show cracks as the clock on his 90-day pause for most country-specific tariffs winds down to just over one month.
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The New York City mayoral frontrunner discussed his strategy during a sit-down with POLITICO last week.
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On an explosiveness scale from Hawaii to Vesuvius, the latest from Mount Etna was relatively mild.
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Like other NATO members, the U.K. has been reassessing its defense spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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LSU Defeats Little Rock, 10-6; Advances to NCAA Super Regional
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Harvard asked a federal judge on Monday to grant summary judgment in its lawsuit seeking to overturn the Trump administration’s freeze on billions of dollars in federal research funding.
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Philadelphia's trade of defensive end Bryce Huff to San Francisco became official Tuesday.
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Acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson was joking when he said at a meeting Monday that he was not aware of the upcoming hurricane season, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
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Senate eyes July 4 for bill.
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After months of EU regulators breathing down its neck, Apple is finally seeing a happier kind of headline from across...
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A recently unsealed OpenAI file outlines the company’s ambitions for ChatGPT. They’re coming for Siri with everything they’ve got.
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Ukraine’s drone attack against Russian airfields was audacious and daring. But most of all, it was meticulously planned and flawlessly executed.
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The number of injured victims rose to 12, the Boulder district attorney said Monday.
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The odds of a galactic collision in our distant future are much lower than we thought, according to new simulations.
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A 2024 study found a greater economic impact for NASA’s Artemis-related work in Alabama than in any other state.
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Scholten said he decided to run after Sen. Joni Ernst’s comments at a town hall in Parkersburg last week
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The election comes nearly two months after president Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office following his impeachment for declaring martial law in the country.
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Gene editing holds the potential of suppressing mosquito species that carry deadly diseases — and raises ethical questions.
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U.S. marijuana use among those 65 and older surged nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023.
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Living with animals is thought to have profound effects on our immunity – potentially reducing the risk of allergies, eczema and even autoimmune conditions.
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Eating food that lowers inflammation in the body may help people with advanced colon cancer survive longer, according to research presented at a meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago.
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Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels. This occurs when the body either doesn't produce enough insulin, or can't properly use the insulin it produces, leading to high blood sugar. Diabetes affects almost all organs …
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Historians have for a long time believed that leprosy was introduced to the Americas by European settlers, but the latest research offers strong evidence to the contrary – suggesting that Indigenous Americans had already been dying of the disease for centurie…
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A Baylor College study reveals that dairy consumption increases beneficial gut bacteria, while cheese reduces other key bacteria.
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Health officials said it was unknown if the cases were people who live in Washington or visiting.
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The ill child was at the Mall of America from 5 to 9 p.m. on May 24, a Saturday; others there at the same time should monitor for symptoms.
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A woman on an international flight suffered a mid-flight medical emergency. A doctor on board and medical staff on the ground in Houston likely saved her life.
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Years after it was removed, Katie Cooper's melanoma, which started as a small spot behind her ear, spread to her bones and spine
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Find out what a new study suggests regarding too much sedentary behavior and the risk of a cardiac event following chest pain incidence.
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Despite what the MAHA report suggests, there are real, proven, and often life-changing benefits of adenotonsillectomy and ear tube surgery for many children
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You’ve probably seen powerlifters deadlifting or squatting with chains draped from their barbells. It looks and sounds badass — but it’s not just for show. Putting chains (as well as bands) on your barbell is called accommodating resistance, and it can be a u…
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(CNN) — As you fall asleep each night, you can take comfort in knowing you are never truly alone — thanks to the dozens of eight-legged mites crawling out of your pores to party. You can’t see or feel these nocturnal crawlers, called demodex mites, but like a…
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A new study reveals that adolescents who identify as “night owls” tend to be more impulsive than their early-rising peers.
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Drinking coffee on a daily basis may increase women's chances of staying free of major chronic diseases and physical or mental limitations as they get older, a new study suggests.
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A mysterious illness nearly ended his life.
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Public health officials say there are additional locations now known to be potential measles exposure locations, and also that a recent international traveler at Denver International Airport led to three more measles cases.
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A protein warning has been issued by Harvard Medical School as powders become more popular with young people.
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Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets. Experts at the American Museum of Natural History in New York were fine-tuning a scene about the Oort Cloud that's far beyond Pluto. Scien…
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New research shows 8,000-pound sloths once dug caves, adapted to oceans, and roamed widely—until climate and humans brought their downfall.
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For decades it was thought that water was prevalent in the outer reaches of the Solar System early in its history, with comets and asteroids delivering moisture to Earth and the inner planets during the Late Heavy Bombardment period around 4 billion years ago.
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A neutron star is formed when the core of a massive star collapses at the end of its life under the effect of gravitation. As the star dies in a supernova, it leaves behind only a small object composed almost entirely of neutrons held together. Physically, a …
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Dazzling night sky phenomenon caught on camera.
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Merging neutron stars are excellent targets for multi-messenger astronomy. This modern and still very young method of astrophysics coordinates observations of the various signals from one and the same astrophysical source. When two neutron stars collide, they…
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The core of the Red Planet may be filled with sulfur.
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NASA astrophysicist and Earth’s premiere authority on solar eclipses, Fred Espenak, died June 1, 2025.
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Spectators are treated to a stunning sky show on the shore of Lake Ellesmere in Lincoln, New Zealand on June 1, 2025.
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ISS Research & Development Conference has been cancelled
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After detecting the unusually bright signal, astronomers checked observations from another telescope, and found an unexpected surprise.
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Scientists warn that Earth’s oxygen levels could plummet a million-fold, threatening the survival of complex life as we know it.
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Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing and Huazhong University of Science and Technology have conducted a theoretical analysis demonstrating how a "topological quantum battery"—an innovative device that leverages the topological properties of…
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The iconic "lost city" found at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean is unlike anything else researchers have managed to find on Earth.
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New physics may explain discrepant values for the ionization energy of a metastable state of helium.
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Pounding on the bottom of a glass bottle of ketchup is one of life's small annoyances. Getting that sweet, red concoction from its solid phase to a liquid takes too long when you're hungry and could even require messy strategies with a butter knife.
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The launch was the second in a series the Space Force is running to test its ability to launch high-value satellites in response to operational needs.
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A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has outlined the decade-long development and testing of what was originally known as the Europa Lander prototype—a partially autonomous robot designed to find out if Jupiter's moon Europa harbors life be…
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Scientists using satellite data to analyze the behavior of the world's oceans have spotted unusual forces operating on and below the surface.
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Corals can drown. But a new study shows sea level rise isn’t the only factor at play.
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New research from Syracuse University and MIT uncovers how Earth's atmosphere slowly filled with oxygen, reshaping life as we know it.
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As US science faces record cuts to funding, jobs, and facilities, these 10 quotes help remind us how science brings value to us all.
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A neuro-scientist believes we should take tickling research more seriously—and is working in a new University tickle lab to get some answers.
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"They are both wired to get in early, stay late, put in whatever work is required," the Browns' head coach said of his two rookie quarterbacks.
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The NCAA baseball tournament regional round was full of surprises. Unexpected teams advanced as favorites fell. A look at the winners and losers.
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Reporter Bob Condotta offers five takeaways from what was the first OTA open to the media, and the fourth overall the Seahawks have held since last week.
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The combination of social media and legalized betting have created some distinctly antisocial outcomes.
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The Yankees are losing closer Luke Weaver to a hamstring strain that could cost him more than a month. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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As is often the case, it was an eclectic bunch that earned spots at Oakmont via U.S. Open final qualifying.
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Slugger Jerar Encarnacion is back from a broken wrist. Read more about how it impacts the Giants at MLB Trade Rumors.
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Here’s why the Mets may fare better against the Dodgers than did their crosstown rival Yankees.
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Follow along with RTI's LIVE update thread as Tennessee baseball battles Wake Forest in a deciding Knoxville Regional Game 7.
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What will Austin Ainge's role be? Who will have final say? What will Justin Zanik's role be? Was this nepotism?
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The Tar Heels reach the super regional round of the tournament for the second time in as many seasons after meeting Mondays winnertakeall moment
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I think Ohio State is in the best position to sign these five recruits coming out of the first official visit weekend
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Projected No. 1 pick Schaefer looking forward to ‘creating relationships’ ahead of meeting with 16 NHL teams
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Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead retired as a practical matter in April.
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Minnesota Timberwolves president Tim Connelly could hit the open market this offseason... but he's not interested.
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The New York Racing Association today announced a selection of special wagers to be offered during the five-day 2025 Belmont Stakes Racing Festival Wednesday, June 4 through Sunday, June 8 at Saratoga Race Course.
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With wins in their round seven classical games of Norway Chess 2025, GM Fabiano Caruana has taken pole position while World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju follows a point behind.
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Tom Aspinall trolled Jon Jones over the continued delay in a fight, declaring Jones is retired and wishing him well.
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The Patriots may have a significant injury concern with one of their key defenders.
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With the halfway point of the 2025 MLS season coming into view, individual firepower landed stars on the Matchday 17 Team of the Matchday presented by Audi.
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Grand Slam king hits century mark on Parisian clay
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Tom Thibodeau has come under scrutiny after the New York Knicks lost in the playoffs.
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Just days after World Boxing declared that female boxers must complete a mandatory gender test in order to compete, a leaked medical report now shed's light on Imane Khelif's true gender.
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Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow announced Monday he's retiring from football.Ragnow, who turned 29 in May, earned second-team All-Pro nods in each of the past two seasons. He was named to four Pro Bowls after being drafted 20th overall in 2018.'These past c…
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IRVING, Texas (June 2, 2025) – The National Football Foundation (NFF) announced today the names on the 2026 Ballot under consideration for induction into the NF
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Hardly a surprise since the Philadelphia Eagles running back was arguably the main character of the 2025 NFL season.
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PARIS (AP) — Lois Boisson had never even played at the French Open before, let alone in the biggest arena at Roland-Garros, and now the unseeded 21-year-old Frenchwoman is through to the quarterfinals.Boisson, a wild card entry ranked 361st, threw her head ba…
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The cars got new front wings, but there’s only one story that matters.
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