Tom Brady fires a shot at Tony Dungy, Colts
It’s great when pro athletes are as petty as the rest of us. Proving yet again that NFL players and coaches are lying when they claim they don’t listen to
Read MoreIt’s great when pro athletes are as petty as the rest of us. Proving yet again that NFL players and coaches are lying when they claim they don’t listen to
Read MoreAnimal toxins are research targets owing to their therapeutic and biotechnological potential. Researchers at the Federal University of the ABC (UFABC), Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) and Federal University
Read MoreThe $2.3 trillion omnibus spending bill and COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress Monday night includes an extended timetable for how soon U.S. troops and federal employees have to pay
Read MoreThe SolarWinds hack has drawn a lot of attention over its effect on numerous US agencies, but the Russian government-blamed attack is widespread in scope, hitting a list of tech
Read MoreMore relationships break up at this time of year than at any other time because of the stresses of the festive season. And this year has seen divorce rates around
Read MoreIf, for some reason, quarterback Tom Brady doesn’t return to the Buccaneers in 2021 and coach Bruce Arians does, Arians apparently would be interested in Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. Although
Read MoreThe existence of GPS-like brain cells, which can store maps of the places we’ve been, like our kitchen or holiday destination, was already widely known, but this discovery shows there
Read MoreOnly 12 men have ever walked on the moon – and one of them grew up in Montclair, N.J. Now the boyhood home of Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin
Read MoreThe epic disaster that is Cyberpunk 2077’s launch continues. GameStop has become the latest company to fully refund consumers who bought physical copies of the game, even if they’ve been
Read MoreSuicides among British troops have more than DOUBLED in a decade, new figures reveal. Serving members of the armed forces are now killing themselves at a rate of more than
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