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Is Trump Trying to Undo The American Revolution?
Donald Trump announced a new investment in military aircraft production Friday, revealing that he had contracted Boeing to ...
This story contains spoilers for “Adolescence,” now streaming on Netflix. The third episode of Netflix’s four-part limited ...
Anorexia makes you cold. Not just physically, as Twitter Boy noticed when our hands brushed, but emotionally. With your brain ...
Team Lott becomes the first repeat Canadian mixed doubles champions after winning the 2024 national title in Fredericton. It ...
The judge noted in her ruling that the defense agreed that transgender people “can have the warrior ethos, physical and ...
It was in Paris, though, where things really went sideways, spun around, and became positively peculiar. In addition to Zomer ...
Karma Automotive has just unveiled the Amaris, a coupe version of the Gyesera sedan. It is an EREV with undisclosed ...
Success in the NCAA Tournament was the one question mark on Mark Pope's resume and the thing John Calipari couldn't recapture ...
Depending on how wealthy you are, people judge you differently if you take time off from work. For rich people, not working ...
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Armed with tech billions, Jan Sramek has dreams of creating a new, affordable, walkable city. If, that is, California lets him.
The Dnsys X1 is a lower-body "AI-powered" exoskeleton that’s designed to make movement easier on your leg muscles, joints and heart, essentially taking the stress out of walking. It’s designed as both ...