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At last, an actual 'stable genius' to show Trump for the idiot he is | Opinion
And then there’s Donald Trump vs. Jerome Powell, a match-up so lopsided it feels less like a battle than a Looney Tunes short ...
While social media touts the benefits of hormonal fitness, we explore the science behind cycle syncing and how the L.A. fitness studio FOLM is leading the charge.
The director discusses why the franchise inspired her to pursue film-making, and how the response to her new movie has ...
“With sci-fi you can dress however, speak however. I think it’s so magical. Sci-fi lets you fly away and escape and just be you.” Savannah explained that the film’s message of joy and hope is ...
As the title implies, this column is about democracy and the necessity of protecting it against people who seize power and ...
Short items include free throw championship, Girls Corn Palace Classic, Watertown Shamrocks' moves and Northern State track ...
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Exclusive: Imran Khan On Daughter Imara And Girlfriend Lekha Being "Crucial To His Healing"
Speaking of how therapy has helped him, Imran says, "The last few years in particular, every year has been better than the ...
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Research explains why exercise habits are so hard to maintain
Many people want to be more physically active but stop again after a short time. Research points to an explanation that is ...
UWGB leaders hope their efforts will keep the region’s growing retirement-age population sharp and socially engaged — and potentially in the workforce for longer — while also bolstering ...
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South Africa: SA Has an Oral Health Crisis, New Hpcsa Oversight Boards Need to Step Up Urgently
The new board members for the Health Professions Council of South Africa have an opportunity to tackle the growing oral disease crisis by dealing with regulatory gaps and inequity, as well as making ...
US President appears to point at the heckler and say 'f*** you' before walking away while raising his middle finger ...
About 1 in 5 U.S. adults will stop drinking for a “dry January,” but breaking old habits is hard — especially halfway through ...
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