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AI helps doctors detect sepsis in kids before it becomes deadly
Sepsis ranks among the deadliest illnesses a child can face. It’s an infection that spirals out of control, causing organ ...
Ellen Anderson’s op-ed on air quality (“Something at ASE doesn’t smell right,” Aspen Daily News, Oct. 23) is a timely ...
Where are university presidents? It's their responsibility to end the era of the run-amok Supercoach in college football.
Allan Trautman played the decomposing monster in 1985's Return of the Living Dead. Forty years later, the mild-mannered dad ...
Europe has spoken, and a British Christmas market has slipped into second place on the continent. Not London. Not Manchester.
Lawlessness and disorder are not inevitable in big cities. Giuliani demonstrated this 30 years ago in New York, and Trump has now proved it again in D.C. But the dwindling percentage of voters in New ...
A rare seasonal quirk is about to light up the UK: an October Harvest Moon that also happens to be 2025’s first supermoon. It ...
This week's Free Will Astrology offers Halloween costume suggestions that align with your sign.
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10 Slow Burn Horror Films That Are Worth The Wait
Ti West’s House of The Devil feels a bit like slow burn horror hallmark Suspiria (we’ll get to her) if the protagonist was a ...
The bag-loading process becomes a Tetris-like challenge as you attempt to fit your newfound treasures into your vehicle. The triumphant drive home, glancing occasionally at the bags filled with ...
The Anaheim Thrift Store stands as a monument to second-hand splendor, offering an experience that’s less about shopping and more about embarking on an archaeological dig through the artifacts of ...
In the late 18th century, Balloonomania came to Paris. Large crowds gathered to watch inventors and impresarios send hot air balloons into the sky. Spectators were astonished, fearful, and filled with ...
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