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The government shutdown staring contest will finally get real this week: Who blinks first?
Up until now, most of the American public has been insulated from the shutdown’s effects, Eric Garcia writes. But with SNAP ...
Now that Trump is in the White House, Republicans are making the same mistake as Democrats during Joe Biden’s presidency: trying to convince voters that the economy is better than it is. It didn’t ...
The Sisters actress, 40, and the All the Queen's Men star, 37, welcomed their first baby together, daughter Pryde JaNea Black ...
For Mon Lulan, the driving force behind the popular Huon She Shed, it is much more than a place to learn new skills.
Finding out you’ve been cheated on is devastating. But realizing it during the birth of your—well, not actually your—child?
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Giving Nature a Nudge: Your Guide to Labor Induction and Why You Might Need to Be Induced
Usually your cervix will open up naturally on its own once you’re ready to go into labor. But if your cervix shows no signs of dilating and effacing (softening, opening, thinning) to allow your baby ...
Cathedral boys soccer coach Alex Hess' health is on the mend after going through 3 surgeries in 2024
After open-heart surgery, sternal reconstruction and a cholecystectomy, he leads the Crusaders into a state semifinal against ...
Epidurals are the most common form of pain relief during labor in the U.S., and they're very effective. The procedure ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, claiming that they deceptively marketed the medication to ...
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New Ohio State hospital tower to feature birthing tubs and luxe amenities
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is constructing a new University Hospital with state-of-the-art maternity ...
Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” exposes how patriarchy mislabels women as “crazy.” This piece reframes that madness as ...
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Pete Hegseth Meets With Troops on Korea Trip—Except Those With Beards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth won’t even look at any soldiers with beards during his upcoming South Korean engagement.
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