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How Kendrick Lamar Could Bring His Drake Beef to the Super Bowl

KENDRICK LAMAR TOOK home multiple Grammys for his song “Not Like Us,” including the coveted Record of the Year and…

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‘Sports essential for physical fitness, mental stimulation, personal growth’

Mysuru: Sports are essential not only for physical fitness but also for mental stimulation and personal growth, AHM Vijayalakshmi, joint…

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Amazon Resale Deals February 2025: Save Up to 66% Off Gadgets, Gear, and More

AMAZON IS FAMOUS for its never-ending stream of deals and discounts, along with the brain-wrinkling delivery speed of course. But…

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Health Care Coverage Could Be Expanded To Millions of Americans

Health care coverage could be expanded to millions of Americans under a new bill in Alabama, which is being cosponsored…

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Go Red for Women Day: Cardiologist talks heart health

Feb. 7 marks National Wear Red Day, also known as Go Red For Women Day! The day bands together advocates…

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Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s mental health records given to prosecutors as he fights death penalty

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Can AI Revolutionise Your Fitness? We Asked 7 Industry Insiders

Whether you’re an AI superfan or an overall sceptic, artificial intelligence is changing the way we shape up. It’s influencing…

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Invictus Games Athlete Mac McLaren: How Fitness Gave Him Purpose After Life-Changing Injury

I joined the army when I was 21 and served in Bosnia, Northern Ireland and the Middle East. Five years…

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Syracuse goes red Friday to raise awareness for women’s greatest health threat

SYRACUSE, NY — Friday is National Wear Red Day and people are being encouraged to wear red to draw awareness…

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Kaiser back in hot seat over mental health care, but it’s not just a KP issue

Therapists and union reps accuse the HMO giant of saddling workers with excessive caseloads while forcing patients to wait twice…