Why does everything hurt? New research on aging
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Why does everything hurt? Research shows rapid changes at these ages NBC News · Linda Carroll Our bodies go through rapid changes in our 40s and 60s. Why snake hunters from across the U.S. are wading into the Florida Everglades NPR · Joe Hernandez More than 600 competitors will have a chance to win a $10,000 grand prize for the removal of the most pythons. The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy could be the most glamorous Games yet AFAR Media · Tiana Attride The Paris Olympics were so inspiring, we’re already dreaming about the next Games in Europe. |
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An apostrophe battle is brewing among grammar nerds. Is it Harris’ or Harris’s? Associated Press · Holly Ramer Debate about possessive proper names ending in S started soon after President Joe Biden cleared the way for Harris to run last month. When Hollywood first dreamed up a woman president hollywoodreporter.com · Ryan Gajewski Polly Bergen played a female commander in chief struggling with Soviet relations and her second-fiddle husband in a 1964 comedy. Why Pamela Anderson is going makeup free Prevention · Kayla Blanton At age 57, the actress is challenging traditional ideas about beauty. The only child stigma, debunked Vox · Charley Locke Being an only child doesn’t mess you up for life. We promise. Hidden tales from Titanic held in a secret warehouse BBC News · Rebecca Morelle and Alison Francis The BBC was given a rare chance to look around the storage facility and discover the stories behind some of these objects. Inside Karl Lagerfeld’s extraordinary Paris library and bookshop Wallpaper* · Dal Chodha The designer founded Librairie 7L in 1999, converting a former art gallery into a photographic studio, bookshop and library. |