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On June 27, Bruce Springsteen will release Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a box set of seven individual albums recorded from 1983-2018.
The centerpiece of the No Kings protest in Annapolis, Md., was a George Washington reenactor named Randy Goldberg, who delivered the speech Washington gave when he relinquished his command there in ...
A new study finds that a moderate level of exercise may lower some people's chances of getting cancer.
A Boeing 787 crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad city five minutes after taking off. The flight was bound for London's Gatwick Airport. There were more than 240 people onboard.
An underground network of feminists and activists developed new models of care for abortion that eventually helped legalize abortion in countries across Latin America.
Here's how the Turkish city of Gaziantep became synonymous with baklava, the sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, filled with nuts and soaked in syrup or honey.
Nearly 25% of Florida farmers reported that weather and its impacts on farms cause high levels of stress and uncertainty. The report focused on the overall mental well-being of those in the ...
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee is demanding answers from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about why employees fired from his department were denied health care coverage they had ...
A study of mice and people looks at how the brain takes an experience, like being cut off in traffic, and responds with an emotion, like road rage.
Experts say the Trump administration's moves reflect a shift from the idea of public health: doing the work that no individual can do alone to safeguard the population as a whole.