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A new analysis of asteroid Ryugu hints that the "potentially hazardous" space rock once had flowing water in its core, ...
On this day (September 3) in 1925, Henry William Thompson was born in Waco, Texas. After serving in World War II with the United States Navy and studying at Princeton University, he decided to pursue ...
Actor Charles Born has written a heartfelt letter to singer Waje, praising her selflessness and positive impact on his life. In his message marking her birthday, Charles revealed that Waje’s guidance ...
WISPIT 2b, a gas giant forming around a young Sun-like star, has been directly imaged for the first time inside a spectacular multi-ringed disk. Still glowing and actively accreting gas, the planet ...
Suzanne Blake is a Newsweek reporter based in New York. Her focus is reporting on consumer and social trends, spanning from retail to restaurants and beyond. She is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and ...
More than half of respondents said they believed President Trump’s actions aimed at reducing crime in Washington, D.C., are justified, according to a Harvard Caps/Harris poll released Monday. While 54 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — When Kingston Bryant was born weighing just 455 grams — about 1 pound — doctors weren’t sure he would survive. He arrived at just 25 weeks, and his parents were told his lungs ...
In celebration of Bruce Springsteen turning 50, we revisit Dan Caffrey’s ranking of The Boss’ classic album Born to Run. This article was originally published in 2015. So for this installment of ...
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U.S. Life Expectancy Study Shows Southerners Barely Living Any Longer Than Those Born In 1900
Southern states like Oklahoma, Mississippi, and West Virginia have seen minimal improvements in life expectancy over the past century, with some showing less than three years of gain since 1900.
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