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"Organic," "grass-fed," "sustainable" — some terms are just marketing jargon, but others are legit.
Blac Chyna recently removed the fillers that “totally changed [her] face," and she's not the only one doing it.
Pain is there to tell you when you're doing something damaging to your body — and it's important to listen to that message.
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These striking images are the winners of an annual photography contest — and it's easy to see why.
The Social Security Administration's baby name data reveals which picks are zooming up the popularity charts.

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The 76-year-old veteran Delaware lawmaker won't seek a fifth term, opening a vacancy for Democrats in the blue state.
Michael Steele slammed the Trump-loving Republican's "dog and pony show" as a complete self-own.
Statistics have shown that incarceration for people with mental illness is ineffective and creates more crime.
The warthog's desperate struggle against the ferocious big cats captivated viewers.
The "Watch What Happens Live" host is the father of two children, Ben and Lucy.
Josh Freese was a drummer in Foo Fighters' two tribute shows for Hawkins last year.
The Treasury Secretary added that some bills will "have to go unpaid" if lawmakers don't act in time.
Vanessa Nygaard called out LA spectators after Griner's first game since being jailed in Russia.
The star forward is retiring as the No. 9 scorer in league history, after almost two decades in the NBA, an NCAA title and three Olympic gold medals.
Two animated movies with a star-studded cast of voices are also trending on the streaming service.
"But you realize how partisan that sounds," Todd told Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) as the lawmaker defended Trump's debt ceiling flip-flop.
MSNBC's Alex Wagner couldn't help but laugh at Mike Murphy's line about the former New Jersey governor.