If dad's always on his phone checking scores, there's a better way. Gift him this cool LED ticker, featuring a pixelated scoreboard built around his top squads. It's like a Lite-Brite set for the sports enthusiast. We've found it's great beyond just tailgating season too, as you can get news blurbs and weather info as
20 min read ONE THING THAT both the Scream and Scary Movie franchises have done so well throughout their near 30 years of existence is collect and dissect trends within the world of horror movies. These are movies that have, organically within their worlds, talked about leaving a room by yourself, a killer coming back
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Share on PinterestResearch suggests that each human gut may have a unique composition, with viral diversity being particularly high in infants.The bacteria that colonize the human digestive system are known to have a profound effect on health, but the viruses that coexist alongside them are likely to be just as important.According to the newly created…
The jackpot prize in Sunday's Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 240 players winning R1 259 by matching four numbers.Here are the results for the draw: Download the News24 app via the Play or iTunes App stores and get a free alert moments after each Lotto draw with the winning numbers.Tap…
Laurence Olivier, Wuthering Heights (1939) United Artists Laurence Olivier’s performance embodies Heathcliff’s dichotomy of hard and soft. Oliver’s presence on screen is distinguished and sympathetic, given his deep, dark eyes, knife-sharp jaw, and a background in Shakespearean productions that made him a household name. In the 1930s, masculinity was in a crisis (Isn’t it always?).
4 min read The following story contains spoilers for The Pitt season 2, episode 6, "12:00 P.M." LIKE SO MANY other viewers of The Pitt, I watched the show's first season in a binge. And for a show that's so fast-paced and where each episode truly bleeds directly into the next, that felt right. For
6 min read Kimmie Ng, M.D., a Boston oncologist, started noticing an alarming trend in her work a few years ago. Men in their 20s, 30s, and 40s—runners, CrossFitters, lifelong nonsmokers—were streaming through her door at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They all appeared lively and strong—yet there they were, battling colorectal cancers, a family of