Can Kamala Harris Keep Up the Excitement Through Election Day?

Can Kamala Harris Keep Up the Excitement Through Election Day?

On the second night of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Kamala Harris suddenly appeared on the jumbotron at the United Center. Many in the audience seemed momentarily confused—the candidate, who had already made a surprise appearance the night before, wasn’t due back onstage until later in the week. Harris and her running mate, Tim …

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What Is Ricezempic? An RD Explains the Risks and Benefits

What Is Ricezempic? An RD Explains the Risks and Benefits

Why spend thousands of dollars on Ozempic when you could get the same effects from rice, lime, and water? This is the latest questionable logic spreading across TikTok, thanks to a starchy concoction users are calling “ricezempic.” The buzzy beverage is made by soaking unwashed rice in a cup of hot water, then removing the …

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No decision on Erik ten Hag’s Man Utd future expected this week

No decision on Erik ten Hag’s Man Utd future expected this week

Manchester United are taking their time over the future of Erik ten Hag with no decision expected on the manager this week. The Old Trafford hierarchy are refusing to rush into a decision before determining whether to stick with Ten Hag, or sack their FA Cup winning manager. United launched a season review this week …

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Science Notebook | Malaria vaccine trials confirm high efficacy, Russia and India sign a new protocol for Kudankulam plant nuclear reactors, and the alarming news that the earth may have already crossed the 1.5°C warming level

Science Notebook | Malaria vaccine trials confirm high efficacy, Russia and India sign a new protocol for Kudankulam plant nuclear reactors, and the alarming news that the earth may have already crossed the 1.5°C warming level

MALARIA is the largest cause of death in young African children, and the disease claims over 6,00,000 lives globally each year. Now, results are out of the phase 3 trial data of the R21/Matrix-M™ malaria vaccine developed by Oxford University and Serum Institute of India. The double-blinded, randomised trials, conducted among 4,800 children in the …

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