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ENTERTAINMENT

Julia Roberts’ Rare Photo of Son Henry Will Warm Your Heart

Julia Roberts is sharing a look at the wonder of motherhood. To celebrate her son Henry turning 17, the Pretty Woman Star—who also shares 19-year-old

SCIENCE

Rigorous new study debunks misconceptions about anemia, education

In low- and middle-income countries, anemia reduction efforts are often touted as a way to improve educational outcomes and reduce

SPORTS

'Oh hello!'| Best of USA star Gous' superb 80 against South Africa

The best moments from Andries Gous’ superb 80 off 47 balls for USA against South Africa in the T20 World

NATURE

Control of proton transport and hydrogenation in double-gated graphene

Device fabrication Apertures 10 µm in diameter were etched in silicon nitride substrates (500 nm SiNx) using photolithography, wet etching and reactive

ECONOMY

Delhi Heatwave: IMD forecasts light to moderate rain for Delhi NCR, easing heatwave woes

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light to moderate intensity rain and winds for various parts of Delhi NCR

REAL ESTATE

Author Diane Russell’s New Book, “A Thank You Celebration,” Follows a Young Girl as She Prepares for a Special Party to Thank Her Parents for All They’ve Taught Her

Palm Harbor, FL, June 19, 2024 –(PR.com)– Diane Russell, a proud wife, mother, sister, and grandmother of five sweet grandchildren, has

PRESS RELEASE

Reputation Leaders Releases Survey: Talking Beyond Profits Builds Reputation

Press Release • Jun 19, 2024 09:30 EDT Treating Employees Well Is Vital to Company’s Image NEW YORK, June 19,

BUISNESS

‘He Didn’t Invest His Money; He Invests Your Money.’

Robert Kiyosaki and Warren Buffett Butt Heads on Gold Investing: ‘He Didn’t Invest His Money; He Invests Your Money.’ American

ENTERTAINMENT

Nelly and Ashanti Quietly Married 6 Months Ago

But in 2013, Ashanti fueled split rumors. “Nelly and I are in the space where I’m kind of like focusing

SCIENCE

Jupiter’s great red spot is not the same one Cassini observed in 1600s

Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot has persisted for at least 190 years and is likely a different spot from the