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There’s no need to resign yourself to a lifetime of peeing a little each time you sneeze.
These wild wonders offer a breathtaking experience for travelers and locals alike.
Thanks to anti-fat bias in health care settings, you may think you need to lose weight to have a successful pregnancy. You don’t.
"My daughter called children’s liquid ibuprofen 'pain juice' and I’m contacting their marketing department to suggest a permanent name change."
Many people don't like taking statins, a common treatment for high cholesterol. New research is now offering another easy option.
Sure, it only has a few ingredients. But to create a truly stellar BLT, the details must be managed correctly.
A "Succession" star's psychological horror film and a new documentary about Egypt are also trending on the streaming service.

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The former Missouri Democratic senator argued why the Florida governor will fail with his 2024 presidential campaign.
Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal has a blunt reality check for the former president.
She replaced the line "She's better known for the things that she does on the mattress."
A spokesperson for GoFundMe said the platform has “zero tolerance” for abuse and has banned the beneficiary from creating any future fundraisers.
YES Network camera operator Pete Stendel sustained an orbital fracture when he was struck by Baltimore shortstop Gunnar Henderson's errant throw.
But another measure could complicate the amendment's passage this November.
Joel and Jazmine Rondon are accused of leaving their 18-month-old daughter in her car seat after arriving back home in Lakeland, authorities said.
The elite runner didn't set out to become a role model, but she's quickly become a spokesperson for inclusion within the sport.
Hollywood is putting a huge emphasis on remakes and trendy projects. But the purpose — and impact — of re-releasing older films deserves to be examined.
The government watchdog group CREW found that Trump’s own supporters say they only did what the former president wanted them to do.
The former president claims he raised $35 million over the last three months, but the numbers aren't that straightforward.