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Certain foods (and entire food groups) can cause inflammation that triggers skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, rosacea and eczema.
A recent survey found that over half of U.S. teens have some driving anxiety, keeping many off the road.
Trust your instincts and beware of these sneaky red flags.
Travel experts share the benefits of this alternative approach and how to experience "second cities" to the fullest.
Time makes us wiser. Finally being old enough to want a clean apartment helps.
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The network seems to have stocked its audience with Trump-friendly voters who laughed about E. Jean Carroll, whom Trump is liable for sexually assaulting.
"Does the state want us to invest more, employ more and pay more taxes or not?" the Disney CEO told investors on the company's earnings call.
The newspaper illustrated the news of the controversial congressman's arrest with a blistering front page image.
Former Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza was not present when an alleged gang rape of a minor occurred at an October 2021 party in San Diego.
The former New Jersey governor slammed the ex-president after the CNN town hall debacle.
"You’re the chairman. I’m just a lowly Democratic freshman," Rep. Jared Moskowitz told House Oversight and Reform Chair James Comer.
If the U.S. defaults on debt, we could see a rise in mortgage rates, credit card interest and loans. So why don't Republicans seem concerned?
Deja Taylor told “Good Morning America” she believes that her son’s actions were connected to his ADHD diagnosis.
The Los Angeles Country Sheriff department is looking for leads.
The “When Harry Met Sally” actor has previously said she doesn’t “pay a lot of attention” to such cruel and misogynistic discourse.
Joran van der Sloot is the prime suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of the Alabama student on the Dutch Caribbean Island of Aruba.
Collegiate golfer Tommy Kuhl had a breakthrough performance with a championship entry at stake -- but his conscience cost him dearly.