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The Groundbreaking 'Alias' Series Returns to Celebrate Jessica Jones' 25th Anniversary - Marvel.com
'Alias: Red Band,' a new five-issue Red Band series by Sam Humphries and Geraldo Borges, arrives in March.
People with these three personality traits die earlier - Newsweek
“Personality is a critical driver of health and longevity,“ said paper author and psychologist Páraic Ó’Súilleabháin.
Who will be the No. 1 prospect in each system one year from now? - MLB.com
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Jerry Jones is "sad" for Micah Parsons - NBC Sports
The NFL's offseason and preseason featured an ugly and contentious confrontation between Cowboys owner/G.M.
Publishers and brands, like McDonald's and Amazon, grapple with AI errors - Axios
The rapid push to adopt AI is testing trust and transparency.
James Woods praises 'patriot' Rob Reiner, slams insults of slain director as 'infuriating' - NBC News
Actor and noted Hollywood conservative James Woods fought back tears in paying tribute to Rob Reiner on Monday night, calling out the "infuriating and distasteful" insults being hurled at the slain director
Secretary Kennedy Adds Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Metachromatic Leukodystrophy to Newborn Screenings - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (.gov)
Nine teams can clinch playoff spots in Week 16 - NBC Sports
Two teams have clinched spots in the playoffs and that number could start going up on Thursday night.
Preorder the Upcoming Book, Pokécology: An Illustrated Guide to Pokémon Ecology - Pokemon.com
Preorder the upcoming book, Pokécology: An Illustrated Guide to Pokémon Ecology, and get ready to learn about Pokémon in a whole new way.
Introducing War Eagle Mobile, the Only Phone Plan Built for the Auburn Family - Auburn Tigers
Auburn Athletics announced Tuesday the launch of War Eagle Mobile, by Collegiate Mobile on the T-Mobile 5G Network, a phone service designed for the Auburn students, alumni, faculty and fans, with competitive rates as low as $15 per month.
What AI Learned From Cancer Slides Shocked Researchers - SciTechDaily
Cancer-diagnosing AI models can secretly read patient demographics from pathology slides, leading to biased results.
Inside Apple’s iPhone Road Map, From Foldable Screens to Curved Glass Cases - The Information
The iPhone family is growing again. Over the next two years, Apple is planning a major expansion of its smartphone product line that could see it selling at least seven new models of its flagship device by fall 2027, up from five iPhone models today, accordin…
Shimano’s new GRX RX717 brings wireless gravel Di2 to the masses - BikeRadar
Shimano have launched a more affordable RX717 fully wireless range of components, which will finally see the Japanese component specialists compete with SRAM's Rival AXS XPLR.
Wyatt Hendrickson welcomes matches against Brock Lesnar, UFC fighters but warns them ‘someone is going to get hurt’ - MMA Fighting
Wyatt Hendrickson defends his RAF heavyweight title against Mason Parris on Dec. 20
WWE 'Raw' takeaways: Who could Gunther set his sights on next? - ESPN
After retiring John Cena, Gunther could look to take out another WWE legend. Arda Ocal breaks down all the action from 'Raw.'
How New Yorkers can avoid catching the flu (and FOMO) this holiday season - Gothamist
A "particular variant" going around is complicating many New Yorkers' health and holiday plans.
Eagles power ranking roundup: Week 16 - PhillyVoice
After blowing out the Raiders to snap a three-game losing streak, the national media is feeling a little better about the Eagles.
Huge underground tunnels found in South America were not made by humans; footprints point to an animal - Times of India
US News: Massive underground tunnels discovered across South America are not human-made. Scientists now believe extinct giant ground sloths dug these extensive
Path to the Playoffs: Packers have a clinching scenario in Week 16 - Green Bay Packers – packers.com
A win plus a Detroit loss gets Green Bay in
NASA’s Webb Observes Exoplanet Whose Composition Defies Explanation - NASA Science (.gov)
Scientists using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have observed a rare type of exoplanet, or planet outside our solar system, whose atmospheric composition