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As pandemic disruptions lead many of us to drink more, experts underscore the link between alcohol and disease.
Central bankers have said they aren’t worried about a pop in longer-term bond yields. If they do become concerned, they have some options.
The trip is taking place despite concerns about the pandemic and security. Here’s a brief look at why Francis is visiting Iraq, what the trip will entail and what he hopes to achieve.
Not so long ago Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler were ascending PGA Tour stars. Now they feel each other’s pain and trade notes. Can they get their grooves back?
A task force will push for better care for officers injured in unexplained incidents in Cuba, China and Russia that have caused an illness known as Havana syndrome.
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Sedentary, older adults who took aerobic dance classes twice a week showed improvements in brain areas critical for memory and thinking.
Squeezed and priced out of Windsor Terrace, a family of four looked south to Midwood and Marine Park — or maybe even Staten Island.
Without one, you may never know who else lives on your property. Or who’s eating your bush beans.
The change came after many accusations of sexual harassment from the women on the cheerleading squad.
Daisy Ridley plays the only woman to arrive on a planet full of men, whose thoughts are visibly on display, in this sci-fi thriller.
When a family whistles together, who gets to pick the tune?
“It almost seems like a magical thing,” said one of the astronomers involved in studying the lunar phenomenon.
The life and work of Thomas Wiggins, who toured as “Blind Tom,” has been given more attention in recent years.
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