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Most men taking bodybuilding supplements unaware of fertility risk Bodybuilders are largely unaware that the protein supplements they use to bulk up might harm their fertility, a new study shows. Respiratory illnesses in China not caused by new virus, CDC director testifies In testimony provided Thursday to members of Congress, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that a surge in respiratory illnesses in China is not being fueled by a new virus. Your personality might help shield you from dementia, researchers say Got a naturally sunny disposition? It might protect you from dementia as the years advance, new research shows. Donald Trump defense attorney says Georgia trial would be election interference Donald Trump's defense attorney in the Fulton County, Ga., election subversion case said Friday that his trial will not move forward if he is elected. White House cites drop in new infection rates for 35 World AIDS Day The White House reaffirmed its commitment to combating HIV/AIDS and cited progress on the 35th annual World AIDS Day. Netflix renews 'Upshaws' for Season 6 ahead of Season 5 premiere Netflix announced Friday that it has renewed "The Upshaws" for a sixth season and set the premiere of Season 5 for the spring. Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia to produce 'RoboForce' cartoon The Nacelle Company announced Friday that Seven Bucks Entertainment has joined them to produce a "RoboForce" animated series, with Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia among executive producers. New anthrax case in North Dakota cattle brings number of infections this year up to 25 A new case of anthrax has been discovered in North Dakota cattle, bringing the total number of animals known to be affected this year up to 25, according to the North Dakota Department of Agriculture. Ex-Olympic gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller faces sentencing for Jan. 6 riot Klete Keller, a two-time gold medalist former Olympic swimmer, was scheduled to be sentenced Friday for obstruction of an official proceeding in the Jan. 6 U.S. capitol insurrection. Wolf-hybrid pet kills Alabama baby An exotic wolf-hybrid pet killed an Alabama baby at a home in Chelsea, Ala., Mayor Tony Picksimer confirmed Friday. Watch: Dreamcatcher shares 'Shatter' dance video K-pop group Dreamcatcher released a dance video for "Shatter," a song from its EP "Villains." Movie review: Emma Stone makes 'Poor Things' a sexy, surreal delight "Poor Things," in theaters Friday, features a childlike Emma Stone exploring life and sex in the Victorian era. House votes to expel Rep. George Santos amid fraud scandal Republican Rep. George Santos of New York faces a vote Friday that threatens to remove him from Congress more than a month after he pleaded not guilty to multiple federal fraud charges. SpaceX launches South Korea spy satellite A South Korean spy satellite was part of a SpaceX rideshare launch Friday afternoon that lifted off at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. French hold Gaza hostage placards in Paris rally organized by Zionist women The Women's International Zionist Organization rallied at the Eiffel Tower in Paris Friday, holding placards of hostages still held in Gaza as Israel resumed its military assaults on Hamas. Chelsea Handler to host Critics Choice Awards Actress and comedian Chelsea Handler will host the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards in January. Study: Meditation offers real benefits to seniors' psychological well-being Meditating for 20 minutes daily for 18 months naturally boosted the psychological well-being of seniors, results from a randomized controlled trial published Friday show. NFL, Bills gather details after Von Miller's arrest, alleged assault of pregnant woman The NFL and Buffalo Bills say they are gathering information about linebacker Von Miller, who was accused of assaulting a pregnant woman, turned himself in to police and was released from a Texas jail. Dug in: Artillery shortage defines war for Ukraine's frontline soldiers Across the more than 1,300+ kilometer frontline of the war in Ukraine, soldiers say, "Artillerymen's sweat saves an infantryman's blood." That is what artillery troops have taken from their time on the front. Appeals court rules Donald Trump is not immune from Jan. 6 civil lawsuits A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that former President Donald Trump can be sued civilly for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol, assaulted police and threatened Cong North Carolina man wins $662,878 lottery jackpot A week after coming up one number short of a jackpot, Joshua Allen of Raleigh won $662,878 from the North Carolina Education Lottery. Hilary Farr to leave 'Love It or List It' after 19 seasons Hilary Farr announced her exit from the HGTV home renovation series "Love It or List It." Fed Chair Jerome Powell says any interest rate cut speculation is premature In prepared remarks at Friday Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said speculation about interest rate cuts to loosen monetary policy is premature. Watch: 'The Crown' trailer teases 'epic conclusion' to Netflix seriesU.S. executions in 2023 were concentrated in the South, group says For the ninth consecutive year, fewer than 30 people were executed in the United States in 2023 and fewer than 50 were sentenced to death as of Friday, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. |
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Santos Is Out of Congress. Republicans Still Face Deep Divisions.A Republican-led House known for dysfunction managed to purge a serial fabulist from its ranks, but the expulsion threatened to make it even harder for the G.O.P. to govern. George Santos Is Kicked Out of Congress in a Historic VoteNearly half of the G.O.P. House delegation voted to expel Mr. Santos, a remarkable rebuke of a colleague who had survived two prior expulsion bids. Sandra Day O’Connor, First Woman on the Supreme Court, Is Dead at 93During a crucial period in American law — when abortion, affirmative action, sex discrimination and voting rights were on the docket — she was the most powerful woman in the country. Sandra O’Connor’s Extraordinary Final ChapterThe Supreme Court justice found herself balancing conflicting demands of professional achievement and family expectations to the end. Israel Resumes Offensive in Gaza Strip After Truce With Hamas EndsTalks on extending a weeklong cease-fire broke down, with each side blaming the other. The truce had included the release of hostages held in Gaza for people in Israeli prisons. Freed Palestinians Were Mostly Young and Not Convicted of CrimesIsrael has released a total of 240 Palestinian prisoners and detainees during a weeklong pause in hostilities. With the End of the Cease-Fire, Concern Grows Over the Oldest Israeli Hostages Left BehindGoing without medicines, proper nutrition and other necessities leave many especially vulnerable. Federal Judge Rejects Trump’s Immunity Claims in Election CaseThe ruling is likely to spark a series of appeals that the former president’s lawyers hope will push the trial on election interference charges past the 2024 election. Trump Lawyer Tells Judge a Georgia Trial Would Be ‘Election Interference’Arguments in court on Friday offered clues to Donald J. Trump’s legal strategy in fighting state charges of conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Paleoconservative or Moderate? Questions for Staffing the Next G.O.P. White House.The Heritage Foundation asks applicants for a future Republican administration a series of questions about their ideology, showing the extent to which “America First” has shaped the modern G.O.P. DeSantis Takes Fight for Second Place to Nikki Haley’s Home StateAfter ignoring each other for much of the campaign, the two candidates now engage in near-daily attacks and have sparred with increasing intensity on the debate stage. Georgia County Signs Up to Use Voter Database Backed by Election DeniersThe decision ignores warnings from voting rights groups and some election experts. Japan to Limit Unusual Baby NamesAs such names have increased, so has media attention to cases of people unhappy with them. But critics say new rules may infringe on the right to be creative. What It Takes to Transform the White House for the Holidays300 volunteers (including the first lady’s twin sisters), 98 Christmas trees and a 300-pound gingerbread house are just the beginning. Inmate Stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 Times, U.S. SaysJohn Turscak, 52, has been charged with attempting to murder Mr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who is serving more than two decades in prison for the murder of George Floyd. This Is the 9/11 Lesson That Israel Needs to LearnWiping out Hamas is an unattainable goal, and getting stuck in Gaza would be a disaster. Sandra Day O’Connor Never Stopped Being a PoliticianJustice O’Connor loved being a politician and, in a way, never stopped being one. Even Fraudsters Like George Santos Deserve a Fair ShakeGeorge Santos met a high a clear bar. Kissinger Should be Remembered for the Suffering He CausedHis policies toward civilians in the Vietnam War set a template that would be followed by the U.S. for decades. At P.S.G., a Coach’s Vision Collides With a Star’s PowerThe system may be the center of the modern soccer universe, but stars like Kylian Mbappé exert a gravity of their own. Republicans Insist on Deposing Hunter Biden, Saying Public Hearing Must WaitHouse Republicans who have subpoenaed Hunter Biden to testify in the impeachment inquiry into President Biden insisted on a private, videotaped deposition before a public hearing. Los Angeles Officials Search for Killer Said to Be ‘Preying on the Unhoused’The police are desperately looking for a gunman they believe is responsible for shooting three men dead on the streets of Los Angeles this week. U.S. Navy Works to Salvage Plane From Fragile Hawaiian BayThe maritime patrol aircraft overshot a runway at a U.S. Marine Corps base and landed in the water. The Navy plans to haul it out on Saturday. Alleged Plot to Kill Sikh Separatist Highlights Thorn in India’s SideThe charges are rooted in a decades-old dispute over the demand by some Sikhs for a sovereign state known as Khalistan carved out of northern India. More Recent Articles |
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Bodybuilders are largely unaware that the protein supplements they use to bulk up might harm their fertility, a new study shows.
In testimony provided Thursday to members of Congress, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that a surge in respiratory illnesses in China is not being fueled by a new virus.
Got a naturally sunny disposition? It might protect you from dementia as the years advance, new research shows.
Donald Trump's defense attorney in the Fulton County, Ga., election subversion case said Friday that his trial will not move forward if he is elected.
The White House reaffirmed its commitment to combating HIV/AIDS and cited progress on the 35th annual World AIDS Day.
Netflix announced Friday that it has renewed "The Upshaws" for a sixth season and set the premiere of Season 5 for the spring.
The Nacelle Company announced Friday that Seven Bucks Entertainment has joined them to produce a "RoboForce" animated series, with Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia among executive producers.
A new case of anthrax has been discovered in North Dakota cattle, bringing the total number of animals known to be affected this year up to 25, according to the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.
Klete Keller, a two-time gold medalist former Olympic swimmer, was scheduled to be sentenced Friday for obstruction of an official proceeding in the Jan. 6 U.S. capitol insurrection.
An exotic wolf-hybrid pet killed an Alabama baby at a home in Chelsea, Ala., Mayor Tony Picksimer confirmed Friday.
K-pop group Dreamcatcher released a dance video for "Shatter," a song from its EP "Villains."
"Poor Things," in theaters Friday, features a childlike Emma Stone exploring life and sex in the Victorian era.
Republican Rep. George Santos of New York faces a vote Friday that threatens to remove him from Congress more than a month after he pleaded not guilty to multiple federal fraud charges.
A South Korean spy satellite was part of a SpaceX rideshare launch Friday afternoon that lifted off at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
The Women's International Zionist Organization rallied at the Eiffel Tower in Paris Friday, holding placards of hostages still held in Gaza as Israel resumed its military assaults on Hamas.
Actress and comedian Chelsea Handler will host the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards in January.
Meditating for 20 minutes daily for 18 months naturally boosted the psychological well-being of seniors, results from a randomized controlled trial published Friday show.
The NFL and Buffalo Bills say they are gathering information about linebacker Von Miller, who was accused of assaulting a pregnant woman, turned himself in to police and was released from a Texas jail.
Across the more than 1,300+ kilometer frontline of the war in Ukraine, soldiers say, "Artillerymen's sweat saves an infantryman's blood." That is what artillery troops have taken from their time on the front.
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that former President Donald Trump can be sued civilly for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol, assaulted police and threatened Cong
A week after coming up one number short of a jackpot, Joshua Allen of Raleigh won $662,878 from the North Carolina Education Lottery.
Hilary Farr announced her exit from the HGTV home renovation series "Love It or List It."
In prepared remarks at Friday Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said speculation about interest rate cuts to loosen monetary policy is premature.
"The Crown" will conclude with Season 6, Part 2 on Netflix in December.
For the ninth consecutive year, fewer than 30 people were executed in the United States in 2023 and fewer than 50 were sentenced to death as of Friday, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. 
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