
Surgeons in New York announce world's first eye transplant
By Nancy Lapid Surgeons in New York have performed the first-ever whole-eye transplant in a human, they announced
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Galaxy’s Novogratz Says No Crypto Rules Before 2024 Election, Expected Bitcoin ETF Approval
Michael Novogratz doesn’t expect US lawmakers to make headway on regulating the crypto sector before the 2024 election,
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Eberechi Eze agrees new Crystal Palace deal despite Arsenal and Man Utd interest
Eberechi Eze has agreed terms on a new long-term contract at Crystal Palace following interest from Man Utd, Arsenal and Tottenham.
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Law firm Allen & Overy hit by 'data incident'
LONDON (Reuters) -Allen & Overy has suffered a "data incident", the London-founded law firm said on Thursday, after social media
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Iceland volcano: Blue Lagoon closes over eruption fears
More than 20,000 minor earthquakes have been detected by Icelandic authorities since late October.
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Trump's lawyers mount long-shot bid to toss NY fraud lawsuit
By Jack Queen Donald Trump’s lawyers on Thursday asked a New York judge to decide a civil fraud
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Ron DeSantis Stuck His Tongue Out During Final Smile of Republican Presidential Debate
VIDEO: Ron DeSantis brought back his weird smile for the latest debate.
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You Can Create Lasting Family Keepsakes With These Personalized Holiday Ornaments
Give your Christmas tree a custom touch with an ornament from Uncommon Goods that displays your first or last name in a wooden snowflake carving.
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All National Parks Are Offering Free Admission This Saturday
In honor of Veterans Day, you can visit any one of the National Park Service's more than 400 parks on Saturday, November 11, 2023, for free.
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Colorado funeral home owners arrested after 190 corpses found
Some relatives of the 190 deceased learned they may have been given fake cremated remains.
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MGM Resorts Joins Caesars in Reaching Deal With Las Vegas Workers
A powerful union of Las Vegas hotel and casino workers has reached an agreement with MGM Resorts International,
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Few community college students go on to earn 4-year degrees. Some states have found ways to help
Partnerships between two- and four-year colleges and universities could help more community college students go on to earn bachelor’s degrees, according to data released Thursday by U.S. Education Department
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