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Born to Run
The Atlantic· 3 hours agoPolitics has come to look like sports in many ways: the big money, the intense rivalries, the infotainment coverage. The basketball Hall of Famer...
5 heart-healthy vegetables cardiologists love to eat
TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOne, it might actually replace other bad stuff people eat — if you have more vegetables, maybe you’re not eating garbage,” Dr. Marc Eisenberg, a clinical...
Early-Season Heat Wave Blankets Much of the U.S.
New York Times· 3 hours agoForecasts show that temperatures will start to climb in New York City on Tuesday and remain elevated throughout the week, with a potential peak of 96...
Columbia Law Review article critical of Israel sparks battle between student editors and their board...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt’s now clear that tensions in academia regarding concerns about Israel’s relationship with the...
Cruz defies anti-Israel agitators who descend on his home 'just about' every weekend: 'Wake the...
Fox News· 2 days agoRepublican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz remains unbowed in his support for Israel despite nearly two dozen...
CS Welcomes Six New Faculty
Columbia University News· 19 hours agoThe department is thrilled to introduce a cadre of new researchers poised to join the charge in artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. “This...
Do you get mysterious seasonal headaches? Blame weather whiplash
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOne possible cause could be our sinuses, says Dr. David Gudis, chief of the division of rhinology...
Regeneron touts success with bispecific antibody in multiple myeloma trial
Clinical Trials Arena via Yahoo Finance· 24 hours agoSo, there is a lot of patient convenience,” she said. When explaining the adverse events from the...
Splash pad shooter was paranoid, thought government was spying on him, sheriff says
Detroit News· 16 hours agoMichael Nash would pace through in his Shelby Township trailer home clutching one of his many guns,...
The New Calculus of Summer Workouts
The Atlantic· 4 hours agoLast summer in the U.S., hazardous air and sweltering temperatures closed hiking trails and cloistered campers indoors; marathons and triathlons—designed to push a notoriously stubborn bunch ...