It turns out Ricky Martin’s appearance during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show Sunday night wasn’t the last time viewers would hear from the singer this week: The Latin superstar was all over the ...
MILAN -- Madison Chock and Evan Bates have ground to make up in their pursuit of ice dance gold at the Milano Cortina Olympics. The three-time world champions made the slightest mistake on their ...
A new study reveals that alpha brain waves help the brain decide what belongs to your body. Faster rhythms allow the brain to match sight and touch more precisely, strengthening the feeling that a ...
December tends to be the time of the year where new releases slow down and you’re finally free to catch up on your backlog. Not this year, suckers! This month has been the busiest December for new ...
When you sit down with a game, you make a pact with it: you’ll push the buttons, and it will show you what happens when you do. A lot of games don’t really care to interrogate what that means, to use ...
LYT-200 demonstrated favorable tolerability and strong efficacy in a heavily pretreated population, both in combination with standard of care and as a monotherapy, supporting advancement toward a ...
Democratic state Rep. Gallop Franklin II is running for Florida House Democratic Leader for the 2028-30 term. Franklin aims to refocus legislative debates on public service rather than political ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House announcement about autism is expected Monday afternoon after President Donald Trump's weekend comment that "I think we found an answer" to the developmental disorder.
What makes music unique, unlike other forms of expression or communication? I suspect most people could put together a personal list of several things. But among the most important have to be the ways ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Covid-19 fell out of the top 10 causes of death ...
Soon after psychiatrist Leo Kanner first identified autism in the 1940s, he and his colleagues proposed a simple explanation for its cause: mothers’ “lack of genuine warmth” toward their children.
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