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Mavs fans spoke too loudly to ignore. Why the determination of a fanbase could inspire more to use their voices
Sports fandom is one of the best examples of what life is about. Finding something to get excited and passionate about is one ...
Three decades of advances to improve mental health and addiction could be erased, mental health experts and former SAMHSA ...
Did you miss the northern lights on Nov. 11? You should be able to see the aurora borealis again tonight. Here's what to know ...
The loss to now No. 8 USC should help the Wolfpack determine what needs to be corrected in the weeks to come. A much-needed ...
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Trump floats using tariff revenue to send $2,000 checks to Americans. Here's how that could hurt people in the long run.
Trump says he will use tariff revenue to send $2,000 checks to Americans. While most would welcome the infusion, it could ...
The Supreme Court is expected to be sympathetic to the religious rights of a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved off by ...
SIMA 2, which can figure out how to solve problems inside virtual worlds, could lead to more general-purpose agents and ...
Millions of Apple users can now use their device to replace passports, drivers licenses, state IDs, and credit cards.
Everyday Health on MSN
4 Risks That Come With Using Headphones (and How to Avoid Them)
You don’t need to stop using headphones or earbuds, but you can learn simple steps to help protect your health.
Researchers have evidence that inside shark DNA are single chain antibodies that just might help cure cancer. These flexible, ...
The UN climate summit, COP30, is currently taking place in Belém, Brazil, a region with some of the most carbon-dense soils ...
Human faces are constantly in motion; they blink, smile, grimace and our gaits are unique to each of us, but how could understanding these traits have real world applications?
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