NYT The president’s call for removal of the metal from childhood inoculations set off alarms. About half of shots for polio, whooping cough and other diseases would be affected. Federal health…
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From “Workhorse” to “All The Cool Girls Get Fired”: A Night of Book Parties for Fashion’s Favorite Editors
Luke Mitchell, Evan HughesJulia D’Ambola/BFA.com
Meanwhile, high above Rockefeller Center, Laura Brown (formerly InStyle’s editor in chief) and Kristina O’Neill (formerly WSJ. Magazine’s editor in chief) gathered longtime friends and…
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German researchers find highly effective HIV antibody – DW – 10/15/2025
Worldwide, 44 million deaths — that is the sad toll of HIV/AIDS since it was first detected in 1981; it was offiically discovered in 1983. AIDS is considered one of the worst epidemics in human history.
The number of AIDS-related deaths has…
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ID@Xbox and IGN Partner for October Showcase: Here’s How to Watch the Event
IGN is thrilled to partner with ID@Xbox for another exciting showcase, this time right before Halloween!
The event will be packed with exclusive trailers, new looks, and gameplay for games from indie publishers including Serenity Forge, Thunder…
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Improve your Android security and privacy instantly with this hidden trick – here’s how
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- If you need a security boost on Android, add this hidden feature.
- Sensors Off makes it easy to shut off the…
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Blending neuroscience, AI, and music to create mental health innovations — MIT Media Lab
By Stefanie Koperniak
Computational neuroscientist and singer/songwriter Kimaya (Kimy) Lecamwasam, who also plays electric bass and guitar, says music has been a core part of her life for as long as she can remember. She grew up in a…
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The iPad just got the chip it needs to be a smart home controller
This makes adding a Thread device — like a smart light, lock, or plug — easier as you won’t need to go buy an extra product just to use the one you bought. (Although some functionality may be limited until you get a border router.)
Apple…
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Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show signs of torture and execution, say doctors | Gaza
Many of the 90 bodies of Palestinians returned to Gaza by Israeli authorities under the ceasefire deal showed signs of torture and execution, including blindfolds, cuffed hands and bullet wounds in the head, according to doctors’ accounts.
As…
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Oscar-nominated actress Penelope Milford dies at 77 in New York
Oscar-nominated actress Penelope Milford, known for her role in Coming Home, has died at the age of 77
Oscar-nominated actress Penelope Milford, best…
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NIH awards Fitnat Yildiz $7.7 million to find new molecular paths for preventing cholera
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have awarded microbiology and environmental toxicology professor Fitnat Yildiz two grants totalling about $7.7 million over five years to research the molecular pathways that could be targeted by new…
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