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The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book ...
Josh Hart: And it's kind of about, you know, our situation, but also, like, we can talk about it more around the league—like that second apron—where it's like dudes are figuring out ways to ...
Peacock's adaptation of the PlayStation games returns this week with a slew of new and familiar faces. Here's how its ...
A study finds public misconceptions about heart attack symptoms may delay emergency care. Media portrayals don't match real-life experiences.
Summer’s heating up—so should your dating strategy. Relationship expert Spicy Mari shares how to flirt smarter, move with intention, and date with clarity.
The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the sky to control the weather or do other things.
MEGYN KELLY: It was an obvious attempt to deflect and to set the messaging like "We're not talking about Epstein anymore, period, and I'm the head of MAGA, and that's what I say," but it's too late.
Discover The Home Depot’s scary new Halloween decor collection, including an upgraded Skelly and animated Chucky doll.
Man’s best (super)friend has prime placement in the new “Superman” movie, and the pooch’s path to the cinematic spotlight may be worth a movie itself.
GoodRx reports on identifying real Wegovy pens, which come in five colors and lack dose selectors. Counterfeits pose health risks; buy from trusted sources.
Movies and TV have created "myths" that need to be dispelled so people recognize real heart attack symptoms, say doctors. A new study shows drama has shaped how many people imagine a heart attack ...
FDA should judge drugs on what they do in real life, not just in companies’ clinical trials by Aaron Kheriaty, opinion contributor - 07/08/25 7:00 AM ET ...
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