Xander Schauffele Flying Under the Radar Before PGA Championship Defense
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Xander Schauffele Flying Under the Radar Before PGA Championship Defense

Coming into any major, the defending champion is almost always at the top of mind for golf fans and media. In the days leading up to the 2025…

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Opinion | A.G. Sulzberger: A Free People Need a Free Press
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Opinion | A.G. Sulzberger: A Free People Need a Free Press

This essay was originally delivered as a talk at the Notre Dame Kellogg Institute for International Studies on Tuesday. The role of a free and independent press in…

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Working Extreme Hours May Change Your Brain
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Working Extreme Hours May Change Your Brain

Working long hours may change the structure of your brain, including regions associated with emotional regulation and executive function— such as problem solving and working memory—new research has…

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Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science
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Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science

Deep in the labyrinth of the American Museum of Natural History, past the giant suspended blue whale and the first floor’s Alaska brown bears, is an unobtrusive locked…

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Map Shows Where People Are Advised To Avoid the Sun on Wednesday
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Map Shows Where People Are Advised To Avoid the Sun on Wednesday

Numerous National Weather Service (NWS) offices across Texas are advising people to avoid the sun on Wednesday as temperatures are expected to surge. Why It Matters The heat…

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One of Hospitals’ Most Profitable Procedures Has a Hidden Cost
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One of Hospitals’ Most Profitable Procedures Has a Hidden Cost

Cardiac surgery is a lifeline for both patients and hospitals. It’s one of the most profitable service lines in American medicine, generating an average of nearly $3.7 million…

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Opinion | The Virtues of Ideological Art
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Opinion | The Virtues of Ideological Art

What is successful right-wing art? I posed that question to Jonathan Keeperman, who runs the far-right publisher Passage Press, on my podcast a couple of weeks ago, and…

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Nicolas Cage Becomes ‘Spider-Noir’ in First Look Trailer
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Nicolas Cage Becomes ‘Spider-Noir’ in First Look Trailer

Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek’s network of contributors The very first teaser for “Spider-Noir” has leaked online, starring Nicolas Cage as the titular superhero. The teaser is…

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Israel Bombards Gaza Seeking to Kill Muhammad Sinwar, a Top Hamas Leader, Officials Say
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Israel Bombards Gaza Seeking to Kill Muhammad Sinwar, a Top Hamas Leader, Officials Say

Israeli fighter jets bombed the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis on Tuesday evening in an attempt to kill Muhammad Sinwar, one of Hamas’s remaining top leaders in…

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Best Pacers vs. Cavaliers Game 5 Player Props, ATS Bets: IND Seeks Closeout
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Best Pacers vs. Cavaliers Game 5 Player Props, ATS Bets: IND Seeks Closeout

The Pacers (4) have a chance to be the first team in the league to punch its ticket to the conference finals of the NBA playoffs tonight in…

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