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The New Republic on MSNTrump, 79, Struggles to Say Word for Tylenol in His Dumb Autism Speech
“Taking Tylenol is uh, not good,” Donald Trump said during a press conference, tying taking Tylenol during pregnancy to increased autism rates, despite a lack of evidence.
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To obtain Shiny Shadow Groudon in Pokemon GO, trainers must participate in the special Shadow Groudon Raid Weekend event where this rare variant debuts with elevated shiny odds. This event combines ...
Ouch! Getting hooked isn't a fun experience, but with a little planning, you can remove a hook from your body without a doctor visit. / Joe Shead Disclaimer: The techniques described in this article ...
Each time Trump faces a challenge to his attempts to expand his executive authority, he runs to the Supreme Court’s shadow ...
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Talcum powder has been linked to cancer. Is it safe to use?
A court case claiming that talcum powder has caused cancer is set to take place in the UK. How worried do users of talc need ...
It's September. And in Arizona, this month brings with it a unique phenomenon: the cougar shadow on Superstition Mountain. This visual spectacle consists of a shadow in the shape of a cougar in a ...
When we think of chia seeds, our minds often wander to smoothies, detox puddings, or Instagram-worthy health bowls. But what if we told you that these tiny black seeds - yes, the same ones we sprinkle ...
Action Games Elden Ring Nightreign finally let me get revenge against two bosses that nearly ruined my original Elden Ring playthrough, and victory has never felt sweeter Action RPGs FromSoftware had ...
Park Chan-wook’s outstanding black comedy is a rare treat, biting social satire delivered with immaculate slapstick touches.
Prince Andrew announced he was dropping all of his titles in a move which is said to have followed pressure from both King ...
Acetaminophen—better known by the brand name Tylenol—was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1951. But on Monday, the White House turned its back on that science-backed ...
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