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Why is one of LA's oldest Italian joints suddenly all over your TV screen? - SFGATE
In HBO's "I Love LA" and Netflix's "Nobody Wants This," hyperlocal T-shirts are stars.
This Rare Genetic Mutation Kills Brain Cells, And We Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert
Experiments on an ultra-rare genetic mutation that causes neurodegeneration in children have helped uncover a new mechanism by which brain cells die.
This chic side hustle is gaining traction: Renting out your clothes - CNN
The costs of social outings can add up, and some young adults are compromising by renting clothes instead of buying high-end luxuries.
At 44, I Received A Cancer Diagnosis I Never Saw Coming. Too Many Young People Will Get The Same One. - HuffPost
Generation Z, millennials and Generation X are more likely to get colorectal cancer – but funding cuts could see the search for a cure grind to a halt.
Scientists found the last universal common ancestor for all life on Earth - The Brighter Side of News
New research suggests LUCA was a complex microbe that lived about 4.2 billion years ago, reshaping ideas about life’s origins.
Tesla is recruiting factory workers and sales staff to operate its 'Robotaxi' service - Business Insider
Posters that appeared at Tesla's California factories and a review of LinkedIn profiles show how the automaker is scaling its ride-hailing service.
Sunday Puzzle: BE-D with two words - NPR
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WUNC listener Josh McIntyre of Raleigh, N.C., and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
Glittering new James Webb telescope image shows an 'intricate web of chaos' — Space photo of the week - Live Science
This mash-up of data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals two galaxies mid-collision, with their spiral arms overlapping and bending toward their neighbors' cores.
New virus stronger than Covid and flu spreading as experts warn even "disinfectant won't kill it" - Yahoo News UK
Symptoms of adenovirus include shortness of breath, a runny nose, and a sore throat
Why is Venus so bright? - Live Science
The "morning star" is bright because of several factors, including having an atmosphere filled with sulfuric acid.
Millennial Man Turned to ChatGPT for Support—Then It ‘Ruined’ His Life - Newsweek
When Anthony Duncan turned to ChatGPT for advice, he didn’t expect the chatbot to become a constant presence in his life.
The stock market might crash in 2026. Here’s why I’m not worried - Yahoo Finance UK
When Michael Burry forecasts a crash, the stock market takes notice. But do long-term investors actually need to worry about short-term share prices? The...
Holiday travel rush ramps up, causes delays on Southern California freeways - ABC7 Los Angeles
Eyewitness News spoke to one family who missed their flight to Hawaii on Saturday after getting stuck on the 405 Freeway for hours.
The Best Time to Eat Breakfast If You Have High Cholesterol, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
The earlier you eat breakfast, the better it is for your heart. Here’s the best time to eat breakfast if you have high cholesterol per dietitians.
Scientists Discover Neural Basis of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder - SciTechDaily
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy brains and those linked to severe psychiatric disorders. For the first time, scientists have used pea-sized brain organoids grown in th…
The Surprising Things Scientists Are Learning About Diabetes Drugs and Cancer - SciTechDaily
Diabetes drugs may be doing more than managing blood sugar, they could also shape cancer biology in unexpected ways.
Weight loss jabs: What happens when you stop taking them? - BBC
You may have lost the weight you wanted to lose - but now you've stopped the jabs, how easy is it to keep it off?
Ole Miss bounces Tulane in first test without Kiffin - ESPN
Ole Miss looked unfazed by the defection of Lane Kiffin, rolling to a 41-10 victory over Tulane to advance to the CFP quarterfinals.
Nearly 40,000 PG&E customers without power, electricity in parts of San Francisco, officials say - ABC7 San Francisco
Thousands of PG&E customers in San Francisco lost power on Saturday. It's affecting numerous of neighborhoods including the Sunset and Richmond Districts, the Presidio, Golden Gate Park, and near the Civic Center. BART also announced two of its stations are c…
Lucas: Ohio State Rapid Reactions - University of North Carolina Athletics
Quick takeaways from the CBS Sports Classic.