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Austin was hospitalized for complications following treatment for prostate cancer
The White House said President Biden was only informed that Austin had prostate cancer Tuesday morning.
‘Sex With a Brain Injury’ reveals how concussions can test relationships
Annie Liontas experienced three brain injuries in the span of one year, which led to dizziness, memory fog and anger — and impacted Liontas’ marriage and sex life.
Tiger Woods’ partnership with Nike is over. Here are 5 iconic ads we’ll never forget
The golf legend’s famous partnership with Nike Golf has ended after nearly three decades. Here are some of the most iconic advertisements from their time together.
A discovery in the muscles of long COVID patients may explain exercise troubles
Long COVID patients can experience severe energy crashes after physical exertion. New research provides clear evidence that there’s a biological basis for the symptoms.
Will the feds block a grocery megamerger? Kroger and Albertsons will soon find out
America’s two largest supermarket chains have struck a $25 billion deal to combine. Now the FTC is about to decide whether it will block or allow it, and under what conditions.
Will the feds block a grocery megamerger? Kroger and Albertsons will soon find out
America’s two largest supermarket chains have struck a $25 billion deal to combine. Now the FTC is about to decide whether it will block or allow it, and under what conditions.
In Israel, Blinken looks to planning for a post-war Gaza as bombardments rage on
Blinken said four Arab nations and Turkey promise to help rebuild Gaza. But they want to see steps toward creation of a Palestinian state, which Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed not to allow.
Under growing pressure, Meta vows to make it harder for teens to see harmful content
The social media company says it’s introducing new policies to restrict teens from seeing posts about suicide, self-harm and eating disorders on Facebook and Instagram.
Under growing pressure, Meta vows to make it harder for teens to see harmful content
The social media company says it’s introducing new policies to restrict teens from seeing posts about suicide, self-harm and eating disorders on Facebook and Instagram.

