- Anthropic Is Reportedly Being Upfront With Would
- Travelers rage as budget airline plans overhead bag fee: ‘Highway robbery’
- Class of 2022 athletes lose NCAA eligibility again with more chaos coming for college football, basketball
- Anna Faris admits drinking fueled depression and ‘self
- Heart failure: Could a compound from pomegranates aid treatment?
- Ahead of tough new U.S. sanctions, Iran criticizes ‘extraterritorial sovereignty’
- U.S.-Canada trade talks have collapsed. Carney says these 3 issues torpedoed them
- Carney says US asked ‘too much, offered too little’ as trade talks collapse
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Canada’s ability to prevent and fight wildfires has been questioned by several U.S. lawmakers after smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted into the United States, prompting debate over whether Canada is doing enough to reduce the impacts of forest fires and the resulting smoke
WASHINGTON — Millions of older adults take a calcium or vitamin D pill every morning, trusting it will help keep their bones strong. It’s a habit passed down for decades, backed by doctors, pharmacists and health guidelines alike. But not every long-standing health habit holds up the same way once someone goes back and checks…
President Donald Trump sent Congress a formal notification that the U.S.-Iran war has resumed as Washington and Tehran trade fresh strikes over the Strait of Hormuz
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Late singer Bonnie Tyler opened up about her health just four months before her death at age 75
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