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Beyond breaking news: Local reporter follows his passion for filmmaking

San Francisco KTSF television reporter Sean Au wrote and directed "What We Said in the Blackout" and "Just Not Naked Enough."

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The best celebrity outfits at Coachella Weekend 1: Sabrina Carpenter, Hailey Bieber and more

The first weekend of Coachella drew countless stars to the desert with the promise of performances from Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G and more. And as usual, celebs descended on the fest in their boho-chic best. Today on “Currently Trending,” Page Six Style Editor and Shopping Director Elana Fishman takes a closer look at...

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Fluoride and kids' IQ: What a decades-long analysis shows

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that has been shown to strengthen teeth and reduce cavities. Many municipalities add fluoride to their drinking water—a process called community water fluoridation—as a public health measure to support dental health. In recent years, however, some have claimed that ingesting fluoride can harm children's IQ. Now researchers at the University of Minnesota have led a team that investigated the connection between fluoride in drinking water and children's IQ to see if these claims had merit. The work is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Rapid method uncovers hidden structures in materials—including elusive quasicrystals

An international team of scientists, including researchers from Loughborough University, has developed a method to dramatically speed up the discovery and design of advanced materials. The study, published in Physical Review Letters, shows how the new approach can map complex phase diagrams in as little as a day—rather than weeks or months—and pinpoint where important structures, including crystals and quasicrystals, are likely to form.

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The Strokes announce ‘Reality Awaits Tour,’ Philadelphia show. Get tickets

Casablancas and co. will wrap the run with a gig at New Jersey's Sea.Hear.Now Festival on Sept. 20.

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Pancreatic cancer pill shown to nearly double overall survival time, drug company says

The company reports the drug showed “clinically meaningful improvements” in overall survival.

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PHOTOS: Mother bear, cub hang out in tree in North Adams

It's baby season!

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White Sox trade Lenyn Sosa for minor league outfielder, PTBNL or cash

CHICAGO (WGN) — The Chicago White Sox sent one of their best hitters from last season north of the border in a trade on Monday. The Toronto Blue Jays acquired second baseman Lenyn Sosa for minor-league outfielder Jordan Rich and a player to be named later (PTBNL) or cash considerations. Rich, an 18-year-old speedster who [...]

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Klein Cain and College Park HS boys win state soccer in 2 All-Houston-area state championship games

The Houston area was well represented in the largest classification in high school boys' soccer at the state championships in Georgetown, Texas.

New York, NY NY Post Yesterday
Giants getting serious with DJ Reader in quest to bulk up defensive line around disgruntled Dexter Lawrence

The 31-year old was in for a visit on Monday, The Post confirmed, and this was not just a look-see meeting. Something could get done with him within the next two weeks.

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Researchers demonstrate drug's effectiveness in drawing out dormant HIV from immune cells

Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV) is one of the most challenging viruses for doctors to treat. Even with effective antiretroviral therapy, immune cells infected with HIV can hide and lie inactive in certain areas of the body called latent reservoirs. If treatment is discontinued, these reservoirs may become active again, causing patients to face renewed challenges with symptoms of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

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$50,000 rare coin hunt will take over San Francisco

Valuable coins including a gold rush era “Humbert Slug” will be hidden all over the city. The post $50,000 rare coin hunt will take over San Francisco appeared first on Popular Science.