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Good Day New York' co-host Rosanna Scotto joins 'MediaBuzz' to discuss the fallout from Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad ...
People in Chicago's River North Neighborhood are targeting intoxicated individuals in the early morning hours and robbing ...
American sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson finished fourth in her 200M heat at the US track and field championships, which forced ...
Texas Democrats are fleeing the state to block a redistricting vote that could give Republicans five new U.S. House seats in ...
There are parallels between NYC's Zohran Mamdani and Greece's Alexis Tsipras. They both share populist appeals, while their ...
Scientists demonstrate dental floss can effectively deliver flu, protein and mRNA vaccines without needles by targeting ...
One Democratic senator responded to Sen. Cory Booker accusing them of being complicit in the harm of the Trump administration ...
Dolly Parton requested changes to her 1978 Playboy bunny costume to respect her religious fans, according to diary entries ...
Jetlag disrups your internal clock when crossing time zones, causing sleep disorders and affecting hormones that regulate ...
The sensational front page cover from The New York Times allegedly showing an extremely malnourished Gazan child is the latest example of the media's errors in its Israel coverage.
A recent survey asked 1,000 Americans just how deeply they connect with their pets. Some of the answers are sweet. Others? A little wild.
New research reveals how breaking down stored glucose (glycogen) in the brain may reduce toxic protein buildup linked to Alzheimer's disease, with dietary restriction showing promise.