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Think you’re eating healthy? You may be missing this heart-protecting nutrient

Adding foods like blueberries, plums, blackberries, broad beans, and cherries to your daily diet, especially when paired with green tea, could be a simple way to support heart health, according to new research. A large international study led by scientists from the University of Reading, Harvard Medical School, the University of California Davis, and Mars

‘I think he offers so much’ – Carrick praises midfielder Man United are targeting this summer

Manchester United’s interest in Elliot Anderson is starting to feel more and more logical, especially after Michael Carrick spoke warmly about the Nottingham Forest midfielder. United have been linked with Anderson ahead of the summer window, and Carrick’s comments only add another layer to the story...

Shanan Spearing, Rubicon Flood Control: Think Florida Just Got a Big Slice of FEMA’s Funding Pie? Think Again

News just announced that FEMA awarded $19 million to several states for flood mitigation. Florida got $2.3 million. It sounds like a lot. But is it really? Let’s take a dive under the murky floodwaters of Florida’s need for flood protection. The Scale of Florida’s Flood Problem Florida is one of the most flood-prone states

How to Think About the Extractive Problem of Lithium Mining

From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine , an interview by Paloma Beltran with Thea Riofrancos, the author of “ Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism .”  Electric vehicle sales are skyrocketing. In 2025, more than one in five new cars sold globally were electric.  But while electrifying transportation is

Think Heart Attacks Cause Most Sudden Cardiac Deaths? Think Again, Study Says

MedPage Today) -- The epidemiology of sudden cardiac deaths (SCDs) was turned on its head Thursday, with research showing that in reality, ischemic cardiac disease is not the leading driver of SCDs, as previously thought. From a prospective autopsy...

‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ & ‘The Bachelor’ Set For Little Dot Studios Channels Through WBITVP Deal

EXCLUSIVE: Who Do You Think You Are?, The Bachelor and First Dates are about to get new leases of digital life. They are part of the 4,000+ hours of reality, dating and factual entertainment programming that Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP) has sold to Little Dot Studios. Expanding on an existing pact between the

“I don’t think it’s a good idea”: Van Dijk breaks speaks out on Liverpool star’s exit rumours

Van Dijk breaks silence on key Liverpool teammate’s uncertain future April 29th 2026, 17:10 Alisson Becker hugs Virgil van Dijk (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) Alisson Becker has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season. He has been an exceptional servant for Liverpool over the years, and

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[Infographic] Not All Ice Is Created Equal: Discover the Difference With Samsung’s Ice-Making Technology

When summer temperatures soar, there’s nothing quite like a refreshing drink or chilled treat to cool down. From iced coffee and fizzy sodas to chilled smoothies and sorbets, ice is an essential ingredient in summer favorites. But different foods and drinks call for different types of ice. Small, crushed ice is ideal for quickly chilling

Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers

Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane

National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues

With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the