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The empty auditoriums, Gila monsters, resistant pharmaceutical executives and enigmas that led to Ozempic and other drugs that may change how society thinks about obesity.
The restrictions, which would prevent mifepristone from being mailed to patients and would require in-person doctor visits, are on hold until the Supreme Court weighs in.
Libido differences are a common part of relationships, sex therapists say. Here's how to manage.
EG.5 is spreading quickly, but experts say it's no more dangerous than previous versions.
Here's why that's a problem, and how to fix it.
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The outdoorsy lifestyle of Colorado mountain towns has become a magnet for the new remote-worker class, upending life for those already rooted there.
Thanks in part to careful media handling, the British prime minister, who has been criticized for his wife's wealth and his U.S. ties, survived a trip to California with barely a peep of reproach.
Michael Oher has long criticized the feel-good Hollywood version of his life as a struggling high school football player. His lawsuit against the family that took him in questions their relationship.
Peaches are at the height of summer perfection right now. But even the most mundane stone fruit manages to thrill when wrapped in flaky pastry.
When a historic coastal town in Hawaii was overrun by fire, many residents fled for their lives — but there was nowhere to go.
The goals keep coming, and a team that once looked poor keeps winning.
Resistance to wind and solar projects from environmentalists is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables.
A searching, playful, provocative discussion with the Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard.
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