Citadel Vets 69,000 Intern Applicants to Find Next Math Geniuses
In a hotel ballroom overlooking the South China Sea, 24-year-old Taylor sits with 13 other university students in
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UK Prepares to Scrap EU Pollution Rules to Boost Housebuilding
The UK government is poised to rip up environmental rules inherited from the European Union to protect Britain’s
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Musk, Zuckerberg Set to Attend Schumer’s Forum on Future of AI
Senator Chuck Schumer plans to bring together several technology industry chiefs to discuss the ramifications of artificial intelligence,
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US judge set to decertify Google Play class action
By Jonathan Stempel and Mike Scarcella A U.S. judge plans to free Google from having to defend against
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Florida Braces for Disaster With Idalia Set for Explosive Growth
Florida is bracing for a major hurricane that is poised to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge to
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Asian Stocks Set for Gains With Economy in Focus: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks looked poised to follow US equities higher, with traders awaiting a raft of economic figures over
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MLB Rumors: The only way Yankees would consider firing Aaron Boone
According to SNY's Andy Martino, the only way New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone will get fired is if owner Hal Steinbrenner overrules general manager Brian Cashman.
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Brazil Beef Shipper Minerva to Buy Rival Assets for $1.5 Billion
Minerva Foods SA, South America’s top beef exporter, agreed to buy some assets from rival Marfrig Global Foods
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Korea Pension Fund Bets on Private Credit to Fight Global Swings
As stocks and bonds remain vulnerable to gyrations in global markets, one of South Korea’s major pension funds
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Pittsburgh Steelers roster cuts tracker: Live updates approaching cut day
Pittsburgh Steelers roster cuts: Tracking the Steelers front office as they decrease their roster to 53 players. Tough decisions lie ahead for Omar Khan and Co.
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Adele reveals she collapsed backstage at Las Vegas residency over a spinal condition
Adele has opened up about her health after experiencing a flare-up of her spinal condition during her Las Vegas residency. During one of the “Hello” singer’s recent concerts - as part of her “Weekends with Adele” residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - she explained to fans that before stepping on stage, she had fallen and was unable to move due to a sciatica attack. A sciatica flare-up comes from the sciatic nerve when it is compressed or irritated. When this happens, a person can experience pain that radiates from their lower back all the way down to their feet. “They picked my whole body up off the floor,” Adele explained to the crowd, according toThe Sun. The singer also revealed to the audience that she had to take a break mid-show over the weekend, saying: “I am going to sit down and rest my sciatica.” This isn’t the first time the “Easy on Me” singer has spoken openly about her health. During a performance on New Year’s Eve last December, Adele struggled to walk across the stage as she explained her chronic back pain and sciatica. “I have to waddle these days as I have really bad sciatica," she said at the time. Not only was she struggling to walk, but she also shared that she was performing with a disintegrated disc in her spine. “Is anyone else kind of my age starting getting bad knees? I have got really bad sciatica in my left leg and my L5 disc is not f***ing there anymore. It’s worn away,” she said back in February. The L5 spinal nerve provides sensation to the outer side of the lower leg, the upper part of the foot, and the space between the first and second toe. The nerve also controls hip, knee, foot and toe movements, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The sciatic nerve consists of the L4 and L5 nerves plus other sacral nerves, the website states. In an interview with Elle last year, Adele also said that she slipped her L6 disc when her son, Angelo, jumped out to scare her as she came out of the bathroom. The singer previously toldThe Face magazine in a November 2021 interview that her back issues go back to her teenage years. “I slipped my first disc when I was 15 from sneezing. I was in bed and I sneezed and my fifth one flew out. In January, I slipped my sixth one, my L6. And then when I had a C‑section, my core was useless," she said. Adele explained that she had lived with back pain for most of her life, and that her flare-ups occurred when she was stressed or continuously sitting with bad posture. However, she revealed that key to improving her symptoms was regularly working out. “Where I got my tummy strong, down at the bottom, which I never had before, my back doesn’t play up as much,” Adele said. “It means I can do more, I can run around with my kid a little bit more.” Read More Adele halts show to rebuke security guard hassling a fan: ‘Leave him alone’ Adele says she wants to have a baby with boyfriend Rich Paul ‘soon’ Miley Cyrus was ‘thinking of Adele’ while writing new song ‘Used to Be Young’
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Asian Loan Volumes Plunge to Six-Year Low on China Slowdown
Bank loan volumes in Asia Pacific have fallen to a six-year low due to rising interest rates and
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