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Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. From stubbing your toe to dealing with the occasional headache or sore back, to ...
The One Riot, One Ranger statue features a lawman with a complicated past. The Rangers decided to embrace that.
In this excerpt from her new book 'What Ever Happened to Eddy Crane?' journalist Kate Crane dives into the night in 1987 that changed her life forever.
Thousands of "No Kings" events took place throughout the nation with Bruce Springsteen joining protesters gathered at a ...
Like a clogged artery in a human body, the war starved the global economy of a critical source of oxygen. And the widely ...
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Bahrain’s Alba confirms Iranian attack on its aluminium facilities
Alba is assessing damage after confirming its Bahrain site was targeted in an Iranian attack, highlighting growing strain on the GCC’s aluminium industry following a similar hit on Emirates Global ...
In Eaton, Colorado, soon after a nurse cuts the cord, babies are taught to pull the string on a changeup; Eaton's lifestyle ...
Starting center Jarrett Allen has been able to practice two straight days without limitation and Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson ...
Author Rachel Zoffness breaks down why we have chronic pain and how science shows that it’s all in our head ...
It’s an athlete’s worst fear. Hearing a loud “pop” and feeling severe pain are usually the first signs you’ve torn your ...
Kevin Durant was ruled out of Houston’s playoff opener against the Los Angeles Lakers with a bruised right knee about 90 ...
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