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9,500-year-old cremation site upends what scientists know about ancient human societies
Burned bone fragments found in northern Malawi have revealed the oldest cremation pyre ever found in Africa — and unearthed new mysteries that may be hard to solve. By analyzing the bones and pyre sediments, researchers believe that hunter-gatherers cremated the body of a woman about 9,500 years ago, according to their study published Thursday in the journal Science Advances.…
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2026’s most anticipated movies, from Christopher Nolan to Super Mario
Adam Graham The Detroit News This year, Christopher Nolan Summer is back. kAm%96 ~D42C\H:??:?8 7:=>>2<6C 😀 C6EFC?:?8[ A@DE\Q~AA6?96:>6C[Q H:E9 9:D 252AE2E:@? @7 ?@ =6DD E92? @?6 @7 E96 8C2?56DE H@C2?<:?5[ w@>6CVD Q%96 ~5JDD6J[Q D@ J@F 42?VE 244FD6 E96 8FJ @7 ?@E DH:?8:?8 7@C E96 76?46D] p?5 9:D 6A:4 7:=> =625D E96 =:DE @7 E96 J62CVD >@DE 2?E:4:A2E65 >@G:6D[ 2?5 :EVD…
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Episode 37: Chanda Center for Health: Reimagining Access to and Delivery of Long-term Disability Care | Foley & Lardner LLP
In this episode, Lauren Carboni, co-chair of Foley’s Health Care Litigation Area of Focus, is joined by Chanda Hinton, Founder and Executive Director of The Chanda Center for Health, a pioneering nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals with long-term physical disabilities. This episode highlights the significance of The Chander Center for Health for the long-term physically disabled community. They will discuss…
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California considers new wildfire rules for plants next to homes : NPR
After the heavy toll of the Los Angeles fires, California regulators are moving ahead with rules to limit or clear vegetation within five feet of homes, a zone where flammable materials pose a risk to houses. Apu Gomes/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Apu Gomes/Getty Images North America A typical single-family house is encircled by green, its shrubs…
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Donald Trump was never a dove
In 2023, then-Sen. JD Vance endorsed President Donald Trump’s presidential bid for one big reason: Trump’s commitment to peace. “He has my support in 2024,” Vance wrote, “because I know he won’t recklessly send Americans to fight overseas.” Flash forward to 2026, and Vice President Vance has been put in the awkward position of defending one of the most reckless…
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Why individual differences hold the key to unlocking psychiatric mysteries
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: In a revealing Genomic Press Interview published today in Genomic Psychiatry, Dr. Noritaka Ichinohe challenges a foundational assumption that has quietly constrained psychiatric research for decades: the belief that meaningful explanation requires averaging away individual differences.…
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The most anticipated films of 2026
After a pitch-black 2025, audiences approach 2026 with fresh eyes. All the better to watch movies with. Media consolidation continues apace as Netflix and Paramount vie for control of 2025’s hottest and oldest studio, Warner Bros. But before the typical tune of Hollywood nihilism becomes an earworm, let us look forward to a host of new, exciting, and original movies…
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Over 2 crore voter names removed from UP draft electoral rolls
SIR in Uttar Pradesh The much-anticipated draft electoral rolls of Uttar Pradesh were released on Tuesday, January 6, stating that 2.89 crore voters’ names have been removed and 46.23 lakh are dead. These names could not be included due to deaths, permanent migration or multiple registrations, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa said during a press conference. The data was…
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Maduro’s capture by US raises unease about international legal framework
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — From the smoldering wreckage of two catastrophic world wars in the last century, nations came together to build an edifice of international rules and laws. The goal was to prevent such sprawling conflicts in the future. Now that world order — centered at the United Nations headquarters in New York, near the courtroom where Nicolás…
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Benefits, Uses and Side Effects
For centuries, people have collected propolis, a gummy resin that bees use to fill in the cracks of their beehives and keep predators at bay. These days, propolis is sold in capsules (pills) or as a liquid extract — and modern-day fans claim that it has all types of health benefits. Advertisement Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.…
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