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A study of 86,565 adults finds a connection between daytime napping habits and mortality risk over an eight-year period, ...
There’s a moment of pure magic that happens when you first step through the doors of King Richard’s Antique Vintage Center in Whittier, California. This isn’t just shopping – it’s time travel with a ...
Good morning, good afternoon: Opposition Leader Sussan Ley press team scrubs awkward gaffe from official transcript Sussan Ley’s office has altered the official transcript of her first remarks ...
DANE COUNTY, Wis. — Four vehicles crashed on I-94 westbound, leaving one dead and five injured Friday afternoon, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. A pickup truck with a ...
Today's letters: OC Transpo's free weekend gets a (mostly) good review Wednesday, May 7: At least the light-rail part of the transit experiment went well, says one reader. You can write to us too ...
Good afternoon, Chicago. Chicago’s newly appointed U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros said today that he’s committed to balancing the storied office’s traditional areas of focus with new policy ...
Highway 401 across the top of Toronto is a good example. Since it opened in the early 1960s, it has gone from four to 22 lanes in some places, and the commute time has become worse.
TYRONE — Tyrone’s boys track and field team topped Homer-Center, 109-37 and downed West Branch, 145-0. On the girls side, Tyrone beat Homer-Center, 113-19, and West Branch, 113-28, in high ...
Here’s why your afternoon nap may be doing you more harm than good Naps can boost alertness and enhance mood – but also sabotage nighttime sleep, writes Talar Moukhtarian ...
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Maybe not-so-good things should end as well. It's with mixed feelings that I announce this week will feature the last "regularly scheduled" package of Letters to the Editor.