MICHAEL KORS SHORT

Mar 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Chlorinated Paraffins in E‑Waste River: Where the Risk Lies

Short‑chain and medium‑chain chlorinated paraffins, common in plastics and metal‑working fluids, have become a hot topic because they stick around in the environment, travel far, and can build up in living things. Long‑chain variants are less studied but may also be a threat. In China’s Guiyu, a tow

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Feb 24 2026HEALTH

Living in a Loud Neighborhood Can Hurt Baby’s Sleep

Short, broken sleep can make pregnancy harder for African‑American moms who live in low‑income areas. Research shows that trouble sleeping during pregnancy can raise the chance of health problems for both mom and baby. People who live in neighborhoods with more crime, noise from traffic or few

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating LGBTQ+ Stories: Michael Patrick King's Impact on TV

Michael Patrick King is set to be celebrated at the Human Rights Campaign's Los Angeles gala. He will receive the Visibility Award for his work in bringing LGBTQ+ stories to the forefront in the entertainment industry. This recognition comes as he prepares to release a new season of "The Comeback" o

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Feb 10 2026SCIENCE

A Scientist Who Challenged the Skies

Michael McElroy grew up in Belfast and earned a Ph. D. in applied mathematics from Queen’s University, where he famously solved ten test problems instead of the required three. His curiosity pushed him from planetary studies during the space race to deep investigations of Earth’s atmosphere. At Kit

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Weight Cuts: The Hidden Struggle of Fighters

Michael Bisping, a former UFC champion, found himself in an awkward spot during the UFC 324 weigh-ins. He was talking about Alex Perez being over the weight limit when something unexpected happened right behind him. Bisping had just said that fighters should not miss weight, as it is part of their j

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Ryanair's CEO Loves the Fight with Elon Musk

Michael O’Leary, the head of Ryanair, is not bothered by his public fight with Elon Musk. In fact, he thinks it’s great for business. O’Leary said that their ongoing argument has actually helped Ryanair sell more tickets. He even joked that they are running a "Big Idiot Seat Sale" because of it. Th

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Young Golfer Michael La Sasso Joins LIV Golf

Michael La Sasso, a standout golfer from Ole Miss, has made a big move. He's leaving college golf behind to join LIV Golf, a professional league backed by Saudi Arabia. La Sasso, who just won the NCAA individual championship, is teaming up with Phil Mickelson's squad, HyFlyers GC. This means he'll s

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Doubts Grow as Investor and Actor Team Up

Michael Burry, known for his bold investment moves, has joined actor Ben Affleck in questioning the reliability of AI. Both figures have raised concerns about the technology's limitations and potential pitfalls. Burry recently shared a clip from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where Affleck critic

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Carrick's Clever Move: Casemiro's Future at United

Michael Carrick is making waves at Manchester United. He's not just leading the team; he's also shaping its future. Carrick's choice to start Casemiro in the recent derby was more than just a tactical decision. It was a step towards securing the Brazilian's future at the club. Casemiro is a key pla

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How Short Videos Mess with Your Brain

Short videos are everywhere. They are fun and easy to watch. But what happens in your brain when you watch them? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at how the brain changes when people watch short videos. The brain has parts that help us control our actions. These parts are called the dorsa

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