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Just under five Saturdays until Big 12 football embarks on its first season as a 14-member league.The Big 12 finished its Media Days this past week, welcoming four new schools. Big 12 football and the conference at large will be saying farewell to two that have built the league's foundation...
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Potential Tyler Herro return could have Heat undervalued in NBA Finals Game 3
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro is nearing a return to the lineup from a broken hand that he suffered in the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks, but will he be able to play in Game 3?Herro apparently went through his normal warm up prior to Game 2 in Denver, and it had been reported prior to t...
2023-06-05 22:41

'Too late we all saw that': Kylie Jenner faces backlash for posting pro-Israel message on social media
Kylie Jenner is receiving flak for posting a pro-Israel message on social media after Hamas attacked several cities in the nation
2023-10-08 16:52

How ‘Mission: Impossible' franchise goofed up their viral marketing campaign by triggering 'bomb scare'
The unique and realistic promo tool sparked enough panic among residents for the LA County sheriff's bomb squad to respond to the situation
2023-06-05 21:15

Rights court agrees to hear French prostitution law appeal
The European rights court said Thursday it would hear an appeal by sex workers against a French anti-prostitution law which they say has shattered their...
2023-08-31 20:08

Argentina Lifts Wages, Welfare in Defiance of IMF Austerity Push
Argentina’s Economy Ministry announced measures to improve government workers’ salaries and funnel money toward retirees and poorer families,
2023-08-28 08:39

Brad Guzan provides update on contract situation ahead of 2024 MLS season
Brad Guzan's future with Atlanta United remains up in the air.
2023-11-14 16:40

PGA Championship 2023: 5 dark horses who could win the Wanamaker Trophy
Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler are heavy favorites at Oak Hill, but which 2023 PGA Championship sleepers could stun us and win the Wanamaker Trophy?The favorites to win the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club shouldn't shock a single soul who has been watching golf over the past ...
2023-05-16 21:54

Scientists discover that people who live past 90 have key differences in their blood
Centenarians have become the fastest-growing demographic group in the world, with numbers approximately doubling every 10 years since the 1970s. Many researchers have sought out the factors and contributors that determine a long and healthy life. The dissolution isn't new either, with Plato and Aristotle writing about the ageing process over 2,300 years ago. Understanding what is behind living a longer life involves unravelling the complex interplay of genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors and how they interact. In a recent study published in GeroScience, researches have unveiled common biomarkers, including levels of cholesterol and glucose, in people who live past 90. The study is one of the largest that has been conducted in this area, comparing biomarker profiles measured throughout life among those who lived to be over the age of 100 and their shorter-lived peers. Data came from 44,000 Swedes who underwent health assessments at ages 64-99. These participants were then followed through Swedish register data for up to 35 years. Of these people, 2.7 percent (1,224) lived to be 100 years old. 85 percent of these centenarians were female. The study's findings conduced that lower levels of glucose, creatinine - which is linked to kidney function and uric acid, a waste product in the body caused by the digestion of certain foods - were linked to those who made it to their 100th birthday. The findings suggest a potential link between metabolic health, nutrition, and exceptional longevity. In terms of lifestyle factors, the study didn't allow for any conclusions to be made, but the authors of the study added that it's reasonable for factors such as nutrition and alcohol intake play a role. Overall, the fact that differences in biomarkers could be observed a long time before death suggests that genes and lifestyle play a role, but of course, chance likely has an input too. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-16 23:53

When is the NBA 2K23 Reveal?
Here's a breakdown of when NBA 2K23 will be revealed.
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Ron DeSantis starts to hit back at Trump saying he is now a ‘different guy’ to 2016 and slamming his Covid response
Ron DeSantis has slammed his 2024 Republican Rival Donald Trump, claiming he “is a different guy” than when he first ran for president. The former president is leading all other Republican candidates for the party’s presidential nomination, with Mr DeSantis running in second place, according to polls. The Florida governor officially launched his own bid earlier this week in a chaotic Twitter Spaces event with billionaire Elon Musk. And Mr DeSantis told radio host Matt Murphy that he was running to the right of Mr Trump and portrayed himself as more conservative, according to USA Today. “It seems like he’s running to the left and I have always been somebody that’s just been moored in conservative principles,” said Mr DeSantis. “So these will be interesting debates to have, but I can tell you, you don’t win nationally by moving to the left, you win nationally by standing for bold policy. We showed that in Florida. I never watered down anything I did.” And Mr DeSantis claimed that Mr Trump is not the same person who first ran for office. “I don’t know what happened to Donald Trump; this is a different guy today than when he was running in 2015 and 2016 and I think the direction that he’s going with his campaign is the wrong direction,” Mr DeSantis said. And he attacked Mr Trump over his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic while in office. “I think [Trump] did great for three years, but when he turned the country over to Fauci in March of 2020 that destroyed millions of people’s lives,” Mr DeSantis said on a podcast. “And in Florida, we were one of the few that stood up, cut against the grain, took incoming fire from media, bureaucracy, the left, even a lot of Republicans, had school open, preserved businesses.” Read More Ron DeSantis news — live: DeSantis Jan 6 pardon remark rebuked as Disney slams bid to disqualify lawsuit judge DeSantis signed bill shielding SpaceX and other companies from liability day after Elon Musk 2024 launch Trump news – latest: Mar-a-Lago worker makes shock claim about classified papers as Fox announces town hall Disney opposes DeSantis request to disqualify judge in free speech lawsuit DeSantis dismisses climate change, calling it ‘politicisation of weather’
2023-05-27 07:41

Miss Universe cuts ties with Indonesian organizer following sexual harassment allegations
The Miss Universe Organization said Saturday it was cutting ties with its Indonesian franchisee and canceling this year's Malaysia pageant after contestants accused local organizers of sexual harassment.
2023-08-13 22:25
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