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TV Tinsel: Fangs breaking, nails popping off, eye lenses blinding -- actors describe the pains of shooting 'Vampire' Season 2
It may seem too early in the year for creatures of the night, but then, vampires prowl the Earth every season. To verify that, “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” returns for its second season on AMC and AMC+ ...Read more
Israel tells civilians to leave Rafah as it weighs attack
Israel’s military has told civilians to move out of parts of Rafah, a possible prelude to a long-expected attack on the Gazan city.
The Israel Defense Forces “will act with extreme force against terrorist ...Read more
Madonna brings 1.6 million people to Rio's Copacabana Beach in record-setting tour finale
RIO DE JANEIRO — Madonna knew they had been waiting — and she made them dance, get up and do their thing.
The pop diva wrapped her critically acclaimed Celebration World Tour on Saturday night with an emotional finale...Read more
Putin orders tactical nuclear drills on eve of his new term
President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia’s military to carry out combat drills involving tactical nuclear weapons, ramping up his confrontation with the West just a day before his inauguration for a fifth term.
The army ...Read more
What are nanoplastics? An engineer explains concerns about particles too small to see
It’s become common to read that microplastics – little bits of plastic, smaller than a pencil eraser – are turning up everywhere and in everything, including the ocean, farmland, food and human bodies. Now a new ...Read more
How does the brain think?
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com.
How does the brain think? – Tom, age 16, San Diego, ...Read more
The number of religious ‘nones’ has soared, but not the number of atheists – and as social scientists, we wanted to know why
The number of individuals in the United States who do not identify as being part of any religion has grown dramatically in recent years, and “the nones” are now larger than any single religious group. According to ...Read more
Trump promises to deport all undocumented immigrants, resurrecting a 1950s strategy − but it didn’t work then and is less likely to do so now
While campaigning in Iowa last September, former President Donald Trump made a promise to voters if he were elected again: “Following the Eisenhower model, we will carry out the largest domestic deportation operation ...Read more
Review: 'Time for Doing Something Has Passed' a deadpan sex comedy
A margin in the pages of her own life so far, the thwarted 33-year-old work-in-progress played by writer-director-editor Joanna Arnow has a name (Ann), and plenty of interests, notably musicals such as “The Phantom of ...Read more
'Will Trent' finishes up Season 2 knowing Season 3 is coming
ATLANTA — During the production of Season 2 of “Will Trent,” set and shot in Atlanta, the cast and crew got news every TV show wants to hear: ABC had given them a third season.
“I never had that experience before,...Read more
Mayo Clinic Q&A: What to know about cervical cancer
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mom had a pap smear recently, and the results came back as abnormal. After further testing, we were shocked when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She didn't have any symptoms. Now, her health ...Read more
In Tony nominated 'Suffs,' girl power comes to Broadway, South Jersey style
PHILADELPHIA — Last month, Lenape High School senior Morgan Hann, 18, and a bunch of her friends hopped on a train for a big theater night on Broadway.
But it wasn't just any musical, and Hann and her friends weren't ...Read more
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Using radiation therapy to treat brain tumors
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have been diagnosed with a brain tumor and advised to have radiation therapy. I'm very nervous about this and the risks for me, my family and, potentially, another cancer diagnosis. Can you explain why ...Read more
'The Phantom Menace' dominated 1999's box office. History has been kinder to it
LOS ANGELES — May 19, 1999, in a galaxy not so far away ...
Excitement for "Star Wars" is at an all-time high. The first new film in the beloved series that originally concluded with 1983's "Return of the Jedi" is about...Read more
Gator by the Bay will celebrate zydeco music giant Clifton Chenier's legacy with all-star lineup
SAN DIEGO — San Diego's four-day Gator by the Bay festival will celebrate its 21st anniversary Thursday through Sunday with more than 100 performances celebrating an array of homegrown American roots-music styles.
The ...Read more
Is emotional eating sabotaging your weight-loss efforts?
You know losing that extra weight would be good for your health. Your health care team talked with you about how obesity increases your risk of other health issues, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and ...Read more
'Death Becomes Her' gets a new life as a Broadway musical, opening in a world premiere in Chicago
NEW YORK — “So it must have been about 11 years ago and I was doing this interview,” says actress Megan Hilty, “and someone asked me, ‘If there was one movie you could turn into a musical, what would it be?’ �...Read more
A peace sign with watermelons was removed near Philly's Germantown Friends School after parents objected. That was just the start of the debate.
PHILADELPHIA — Quaker community members hung a “peace” sign on the campus of Germantown Friends School in the fall. It was a message everyone seemed to agree on.
But outrage ensued in late February after they added ...Read more
You've covered your copayment; now brace yourself for the 'facility fee'
Even if you have health insurance, you might expect to be charged a copayment for some routine care, like office-based exams and consultations. But you probably don’t expect to receive a bill a few weeks later ...Read more
Fact check: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is wrong about a ban on NIH research about mass shootings
“Congress prohibits the NIH from researching the cause of mass shootings.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an April 21 post on X
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The National Institutes of Health is the federal government’s main agency for ...Read more
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