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Driving the Great Barrier Reef
A vivid tangle of rainforest rises above the Coral Sea, a patchwork of blue hues washing over coral reefs and barely-there sand cays. Carved on a knife-edge, where the forest and ocean meet, stretches a skinny twist of road with scenes so dazzling that it slows the traffic to a distracted pace. It’s quintessentially tropical
Zara Tindall’s shortest-ever haircut is so iconic in ultra-chic unearthed photos
Zara Tindall has had so many killer looks over the years, but who can forget when the equestrian cropped her iconic platinum-blonde locks? Back in 2000, Princess Anne’s daughter looked like a supermodel in a slew of stylish photos alongside her royal mum. Her gorgeous pixie-cropped locks were immaculately highlighted and cut just below her ears.
Cat Deeley’s floral mini is the transitional dress I never knew I needed
Commerce Partnerships Editor 2 minutes agoSep 18, 2024, 12:46 PM GMT+1 Cat Deeley’s outfits are just the inspiration I need for this in-between weather. It’s part summer, part winter, with a whole lot of autumn vibes thrown in. Thanks to Cat, I now have a few ideas on what to wear, with her latest This
7 Reasons You’re Always Coughing After Eating, According to Doctors
OCCASIONALLY, YOU MIGHT swallow a piece of food or a sip of water the wrong way and break out into a coughing fit. Usually, it’ll pass after a few minutes. But if you notice you always seem to be coughing after you eat, it could be a sign of a bigger medical issue. In general
The True Story Behind American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez
THERE’S NOTHING THAT Ryan Murphy and co. love more than a true crime saga—the television behemoth producer/creator/showrunner has made his footprint in that world on both FX and Netflix, starting with the American Crime Story franchise in 2016 that’s focused on such notable figures as O.J. Simpson, Gianni Versace, and Monica Lewinsky. After taking his
Studies indicate no major concerns about risks to offspring for would-be dads taking epilepsy meds
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Would-be dads taking drugs to stop their epilepsy seizures—and valproate in particular—should be largely reassured that the available evidence on the developmental risks to their offspring doesn’t justify any major concerns, concludes a systematic review of relevant studies published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. The available evidence
Fifth of family doctors using AI despite lack of guidance or clear work policies, UK survey suggests
Credit: CC0 Public Domain A fifth of family doctors (GPs) seem to have readily incorporated AI into their clinical practice, despite a lack of any formal guidance or clear work policies on the use of these tools, suggest the findings of an online UK-wide snapshot survey, published in the open access journal BMJ Health &
Silence in Sikeston: Hush, Fix Your Face
Editor’s note: If you are able, we encourage you to listen to the audio of “Silence in Sikeston,” which includes emotion and emphasis not found in the transcript. This transcript, generated using transcription software, has been edited for style and clarity. Please use the transcript as a tool but check the corresponding audio before quoting
Watch: New Documentary Film Explores a Lynching and a Police Killing 78 Years Apart
In 1942, a young Black man named Cleo Wright was removed from a Sikeston, Missouri, jail and lynched by a white mob. Nearly 80 years later, another young Black man, Denzel Taylor, was shot at least 18 times by police in the same small community. In the hourlong “Silence in Sikeston” documentary film broadcast on