Believe it or not, there's a ton of value for football fans in those way-too-early annual projections for the NFL Draft. But their purpose might not be what you expect.
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This is your brain on MAGAspeak — according to science
A recent study in the scientific journal Current Psychology confirms what many opponents of President Donald Trump long ...
Reproductive history genetic health risk is deeper than lifestyle choices. A FinnGen preprint posted June 9, 2026 finds that ...
Consumers accept airline surge pricing but bristle at digital grocery tags. A 1986 fairness study explains the gap, and why brand trust decides how shoppers read it.
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Seattle beach bacteria spike closes 5 King County parks
As crowds flock to local beaches as temperatures climb into the 80s, five King County swim beaches are closed due to high ...
As America’s auto debt nears $1.7 trillion, repossessions are reaching levels not seen since the Great Recession. Inside an ...
In his latest book, the scientist explores paradoxes of human identity, such as people who not only look alike, but also ...
Most child sex abuse survivors never receive a dime. That number is highest for cases in Dallas-Fort Worth, a DMN ...
DO you consider yourself a liberal? Chances are, you prefer Lionel Messi over Cristiano Ronaldo. Conversely, if you are more ...
A small study of healthy Japanese adults found that fatigue was associated with distinct gut microbiome, microbial gene, and ...
The International Testing Agency, in collaboration with the University of Kent and University College London, has recently ...
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Mechanics explain why some transmissions last twice as long as others
Transmission lifespan is one of the biggest variables in vehicle ownership. Two cars can share similar engines, weights, and ...
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