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New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
The Giants with the traits John Harbaugh is looking for in a new generation of leaders

Considering what a stickler Harbaugh is for getting his program up and running the way he wants it to go, this sounds as if the coach and team are off to a good start.

Technology Wired 5d ago
For Iran’s Athletes, There Is No Separating Sports From Politics

From defections and protests to moments of national pride, the 2026 World Cup arrives amid decades of tension between identity and the state.

Boston, MA WBUR 5d ago
Erling Haaland scores twice in World Cup debut as Norway tops Iraq 4-1

Erling Haaland scored his first two World Cup goals, including one off a defensive blunder, to propel Norway to a 4-1 victory over Iraq in Foxborough.

Science ScienceAlert 5d ago
Scientists Solve a 30-Year Mystery Behind Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Global The Borgen Project 5d ago
Persistence in Health Care: Polio Vaccines in Nigeria

Nigeria, often referred to as having the highest “zero-dose population in the world,” is moving away from fragmented health campaigns toward an integrated vaccination campaign aimed at protecting about 106 million children from measles, rubella and polio. Though Nigeria was certified polio-free in 2020 due to its approach to implementing routine immunization, health care workers […] The post Persistence in Health Care: Polio Vaccines in Nigeria appeared first on The Borgen Project.

Science PhysOrg 5d ago
Bumblebee goby species discovered on China's Hengqin island is one of the smallest fishes in the world

Researchers from Sun Yat-sen University and collaborating institutions have discovered a new species of bumblebee goby on Hengqin Island in Guangdong Province, marking the first recorded presence of this fish genus in China. The discovery and description of Brachygobius jennie, detailed in a published study in Zoosystematics and Evolution, expands the known geographical distribution of these small coastal fishes northeastward into the subtropical mangrove wetlands of the Zhujiang River Estuary.

Science Space.com 5d ago
'Best. Mars. Mission. Ever.' Scientists hail MAVEN's legacy as NASA retires Red Planet orbiter

NASA's MAVEN Mars mission ended after 11 years, having revealed how the planet lost its atmosphere and served as a key communications relay for surface missions.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
You really need to be thinking more about your skeleton — before it’s too late

Building a strong skeleton is important for protecting organs, storing essential minerals and, quite literally, keeping you upright.

Denver, CO CPR News 5d ago
Visits to a Denver-based clinic caring for survivors of female genital mutilation and cutting have increased tenfold since it opened in 2017

A decade ago, a Denver Health doctor noticed that a number of patients to the human rights clinic were survivors of female genital mutilation.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
Knicks fan braved 12-hour flight delays, psychotic Spurs fans — but it was worth it to see NY win it all

Seeing the New York Knicks become world champions for the first time since 1973 in Texas was easily the most chaotic 24 hours of my life -- and perhaps the best.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
Six figure salaries, private jet travel, Louis Vuitton and Cartier gifts — inside the glamorous world of nannying to the 1%

A new reality show, 'Million Dollar Nannies,' reveals what it's really like.