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Yes, Michelle Randolph Has Seen the ‘Landman’ Scene You Are Sharing Everywhere: ‘How Could You Not?’
Michelle Randolph is now a veteran of the Taylor Sheridan-verse. The young actress first appeared in “1923,” the phenomenally popular “Yellowstone”...
thewrap.com - 30+ days ago

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Australian Open quarterfinal preview: Djokovic vs. Alcaraz
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Carlos Alcaraz could not have articulated it better when asked to share his thoughts on the upcoming Australian Open...
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health
I'm a personal trainer — these are my 3 'non-negotiables' for building mental stamina
It’s no news story that exercise helps improve emotional and mental health. Activity as low-impact as a short walk (particularly in nature) could...
tomsguide.com - 15 days ago
business
Why banks are all-in on open source
Open source, a code-sharing practice once confined to the developer community, has spread across investment, commercial and payment firms, as many of...
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beauty
I Got My Hands on Quince’s New Perfume, and It Reminds Me of Luxury Brands—for 64% Less
My friends couldn’t believe it wasn’t YSL Libre. Smelling good is just as important to me as looking good. However, I’m not someone who necessarily...
realsimple.com - 21 days ago
movie & tv
Don't let AI 'rip off' artists, Beatles star McCartney warns UK government
LONDON (Reuters) - Beatles musician Paul McCartney has warned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the British government to make sure upcoming copyright reforms protect its creative industries. Globally the music and film industries are grappling with the legal...
aol.com - 30+ days ago
money
Cutting Medicaid?
How Republicans could change the program. I cover health care. Republican leaders in Congress have directed the committee that oversees Medicaid to cut $ 880 billion from the next budget. They say these cuts aren’t necessarily aimed at Medicaid, the insurance program for 72 million poor and disabled...
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sports
NFL GMs Still Believe Penn State QB Drew Allar Could Enter 2025 Draft
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar announced earlier in December that he'll be returning to State College in 2025 for his senior season, forgoing the...
www.si.com - 30+ days ago
learning / science / space / technology
Conscious ‘Alien Minds’ Could Be Living Among Us—And We Don’t Even Know It, Scientist Says
Unorthodox biologist Michael Levin says cognition lies on a spectrum and that what humans perceive as consciousness could look radically different when it comes to a cell or emerging artificial intelligence. What is intelligence? We can all agree that humans are intelligent and many of us would...
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nature
Could this one- time ‘epigenetic’ treatment control cholesterol?
Regulating gene expression lowers blood cholesterol in mice, and how the Universe’s cosmic fog was lifted. Download the Nature Podcast 28 February...
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health
Doctors warn of three new factors driving young people's colon cancers as maps show who's at risk
New research has warned over three factors that could be driving increased cases of colon cancer in young people in the US. Current health statistics...
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celebrity
Michelle Obama shares why she isn't considering a run for president: 'You have absolutely no idea the sacrifice that your kids make'
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opens up about the realities of raising daughters Malia and Sasha in the White House....
thegrio.com - 15 days ago
celebrity
Nicole Kidman admitted intimate scenes in film she had to stop because of 'orgasms' were some time s unscripted
After a whole load of chat these past few months, Babygirl is finally in cinemas. Well, in the US anyway, as the UK has to wait until 10 January with...
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education
The First Rule of SEL for Older Students? Don’t Be Boring
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business
Millions warned they could be overcharged on energy bills
As the UK transitions out of winter, millions are turning off their heating. However, for over four million individuals on prepayment meters, the...
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Gravity Could Be the Mother of time , Scientists Say. That Could Upend Our Perception of the Universe.
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books / entrepreneurship
Why Unvale Could Be The Future Of Long-Form Creative Content
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health
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The availability of safe, effective COVID vaccines less than a year into the pandemic marked a high point in the 300-year history of vaccination,...
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science
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nature
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Older people might be more protected from bird flu because they were exposed to ‘matched’ flu strains during childhood. Plus, scientists are hopeful...
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movie & tv
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health / science
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An unlucky child born with a heart condition 17,000 years ago also had the earliest known instance of blue eyes. Based on genetic data from his...
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travel
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technology
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apps
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gaming
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