Researchers identified four types of sleepers with varying disease risk. Insomniacs and nappers are at the highest risk of developing diseases. READ MORE:
"You know Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius. And we'd have to have Mike White back in the saddle, but he's real busy right now with 'The White Lotus'" -- Jack Black
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday finished handing down prison terms of about 10 to 40 years to six white former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to breaking into a home without a warrant and torturing two Black men in an hourslong attack that included beatings, repeated uses of stun []
Beloved actor and musician Jack Black is ready and willing to return to one of his most iconic roles: Dewey Finn, the rocker-turned-teacher from School of Rock. There’s only one problem, according to Black: writer Mike White — who, in addition to writing the film, also starred as Ned Schneebly — is too busy making The White […]
Experts revealed there are several factors that can make you crave sex more when you're hungover, including hormones, alcohol myopia and an inability to control erections.
Ghosters drop potential mates when they find them clingy, a new study found. Scientists said that working on yourself could help you avoid getting ghosted. READ MORE:
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After planning to bake Google's Gemini features on the iPhone, Apple is also in talks with China's Baidu to bring similar features to iPhones in China amid stringent AI compliance requirements.
A study found African American players represented just 6.2% of players on MLB opening day rosters in 2023, down from 7.2% in 2022. Both figures were the lowest since the study began in 1991, when 18% of MLB players were Black.
A study found African American players represented just 6.2% of players on MLB opening day rosters in 2023, down from 7.2% in 2022. Both figures were the lowest since the study began in 1991, when 18% of MLB players were Black.