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A Korean cohort study links switching from cigarettes to vapes with a 7% higher risk of major vision-impairing eye diseases compared to quitting nicotine.
Kellyanne Conway says Democratic primary wins reflect only a handful of specific districts and do not signal a broader political shift nationwide.
President Donald Trump announces that he is nominating Chris Klomp to for the role of deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Alton Brown says Thin Mints are his only connection left to childhood, revealing that Girl Scout cookies would be part of his ideal last meal.
Aber Kawas, NYC Democratic nominee backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, faces backlash over resurfaced clip appearing to suggest America deserved 9/11.
Immigration attorney Allen Orr claimed the Supreme Court's ruling ending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitian migrants will cause people to die.
Ohio man Tycen Proper allegedly spent $3,000 in graduation money stockpiling weapons, ammo, and tactical gear for a planned UFC White House attack.
Second lady Usha Vance ribbed The New York Times over her Old Navy maternity dress, and chaos hit a Knicks celebration. Test your knowledge with the weekly news...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may stay at Princess Diana's ancestral home, Althorp House, during their reported U.K. trip with Archie and Lilibet.
House Democrats are divided after far-left socialist candidates swept key New York primary races, sparking debate over the party's ideological future.
OpenAI's new Jalapeño inference chip signals a deeper U.S.-China competition for control of computing infrastructure, chips, energy, and supply chains.
California's 13.3% top income tax rate drives residents to Nevada, where zero state income tax and lower costs offer a compelling financial alternative.
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