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You might have heard or even lived through a funny drunk story or two. Maybe it was harmless dancing on tables or telling strangers your life story at 1am. Sometimes it’s lighthearted and laughable, ...
Too much alcohol can be deadly in the summer heat, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism warns, as 1 in 6 ...
For 37 years in a searing California desert, runners from across the globe have embarked on a 135-mile race through one of ...
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt is a beast on the football field. Since being drafted in the first round in 2017, he ...
Tucked away on a Pottstown roadside sits Shorty’s Sunflower Cafe, a breakfast sanctuary so good that locals have been ...
Tucked along Oceanside’s waterfront, Lighthouse Oyster Bar & Grill serves up coconut shrimp so perfectly executed you might ...
Following two drops of food products—including her famous jam and flower sprinkles—on July 1, Meghan Markle released her first alcohol offering, a 2023 Napa Valley Rosé, on what would have been her ...
Lizzo shares raw details on how she lost 60+ pounds without Ozempic, clapping back at rumors with receipts and a powerful ...
Central Iowa Water Works' nitrate removal facility reduces nitrate levels significantly, ensuring safe and reliable water for homes in the region. Yet the question remains: what happens to the ...
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking PFAS-contaminated water and consuming microplastics weekly.
The researchers discovered that prenatal exposure to arsenic was associated with a higher likelihood of babies being born preterm and with lower birth weights.