Too much caffeine during pregnancy may damage baby’s liver, study suggests
The research indicates the equivalent of two to three cups of coffee may alter stress and growth hormone levels.
The research indicates the equivalent of two to three cups of coffee may alter stress and growth hormone levels.
The Games begin one year from today.
“What if I take all of this stuff off and I’m still a piece of shit?” wonders Bryon “Babs” Widner (Jamie Bell) toward the end of Skin, Guy Nattiv’s “inspired by true events” drama about a reformed skinhead’s journey out of the white power movement. The “stuff” refers to Bryon’s tattoos, neo-Nazi ink that covers his…
Читать дальше...Turkey’s geography has been a blessing to the country's strategic value. After the Second World War, the U.S. moved quickly to include Ankara in the new Trans-Atlantic alliance. However, tensions between Turkey and its Western allies have damaged the relations between the partners and could end up changing the geopolitical landscape. Recently, Ankara has again caused controversy and unrest by engaging in drilling activities in Cyprus’ EEZ. Turkey risks being isolated from its most important economic... Читать дальше...
When hot girl summer gets kicked up a notch.
Notre Dame de Paris’ chief architect fears the fragile holy building may sustain further damage as meteorologists predict the French capital will be ravaged by all-time high temperatures on Thursday.
Newly surfaced cellphone footage captures the moment in which a passenger aboard a Los Angeles-bound American Airlines flight on Sunday opted to lay hands on her partner, who reportedly had wandering eyes.
The industrial fishing industry generates a staggering 640,000 tons of the ocean's plastic waste each year. Kaira Active harnesses reclaimed fishnets to make a line of eco yoga and swimwear.
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Researchers from Wuhan University in China have revealed that drinking more than two cups of coffee a day during pregnancy may impair the development of the baby's liver
Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer, has asked President Trump to reduce or commute his 150-year prison sentence, of which he has served a decade. More »
Scotland Yard have warned about the dangers of swimming in the River Thames in the record-breaking
On July 24, the Senate confirmed Steve Dickson as the new Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In response, the Alliance for Aviation Across America released the following statement: “We welcome the confirmation of Steve...
It was the third straight loss for the Lynx. Minnesota now enters the All-Star break at 10-10 after a game that wasn't as close as the final score indicated.
Authorities in Northern California have destroyed more than 42,000 marijuana plants as part of an investigation into illegal marijuana farms in public and private land that are impacting the environment.
General Motors has unveiled the eighth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette. The model is, arguably, the biggest change for the Corvette since the sports car was first introduced in 1953.
If there’s a band you can trust to put on a good show, it’s Queen and Adam Lambert. The group began their long-anticipated Rhapsody Tour...
"This nomination reads as an attempt to section them off because everyone is afraid they'll sweep the main awards if they're given an opportunity."
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Former special counsel Robert Mueller condemned President Donald Trump’s tweets touting WikiLeaks’ stolen emails during the 2016 campaign, in what were his sharpest comments criticizing the President’s conduct. Read more here.
Читать дальше...'Instead, Democrats want to encourage dangerous illegal border crossings'
The boy disappeared on the luggage carousel before his mother could grab him. He ended up in a back room with a fractured hand.
A two-year-old boy was injured at the airport in Atlanta when he climbed onto a moving baggage belt at check-in. The boy was pulled along the belt into a back room where the TSA screens checked luggage. More »
LIMA, Peru — Holding a violin, saxophone or clarinet with handcuffed hands, some two-dozen prisoners were transported in an armored bus to learn music alongside the symphony orchestra in the national theater in Lima, the Peruvian capital. The recent excursion is part of a pioneering project to rehabilitate criminals, some convicted of murder, robbery and