RFK Jr’s plan to ban fluoride supplements will “hurt rural America,” dentists say
In areas without fluoridated water, supplements are the only way to get adequate doses.
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In areas without fluoridated water, supplements are the only way to get adequate doses.
Read MoreFake 10-second podcasts are easily found fronts for black markets, reports say.
Read MoreFortnite AI voice trained on James Earl Jones spoke curse words and insults before patch.
Read MoreNew APIs for Google’s ML Kit will let developers plug into the on-device AI model.
Read MoreThe N-of-1 accomplishment provides a template for swift, personalized genetic therapies.
Read MoreIt replicates your development environment and takes up to 30 minutes per task.
Read MoreVolvo’s midsize station wagon proves a real charmer.
Read MoreWhile low sea levels helped sebecids spread, rising waters left them isolated.
Read MoreHow many ads is too many? Meta denies ad load harms users in bid to end trial early.
Read MoreStarting at $29,495, its bigger but lighter and more efficient than the 2024 model.
Read More“Improved image quality” and GameShare multiplayer for Mario, Zelda, and more.
Read MoreMeanwhile, Grok’s authorized prompt asks it to “provide truthful and based insights.”
Read MoreRobinson and Merino have created something that will immediately be adapted as a Netflix series.
Read MoreRecently a friend mentioned how much of a shame it was that, generally speaking, there are few of those backdoor “classic” reimaginings today like the ones we had growing up. And after thinking for a moment, I agreed. Children and teens of the ‘90s were treated to an embarrassment of riches when it came to […]
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Read MoreNintendo closes out the end of an era in 2025 with the introduction of the Nintendo Switch 2 and gradual sunsetting of the original Nintendo Switch. This shift in focus to the new console won’t be overnight, of course, and rarely is whenever console publishers transition to a fresh generation. The first Switch generation was […]
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Read MoreIn every generation there is a chosen one, and Generation Alpha’s has just been announced. 15-year-old American Horror Story and Star Wars: Skeleton Crew actor Ryan Kiera Armstrong will be joining OG Buffy the Vampire Slayer star (and reboot producer) Sarah Michelle Gellar in the series revival Hulu pilot. No further character details have been […]
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Read MoreGladiatorial combat where naked warriors fight atop dinosaurs, alien octopus invasions, and tyrannical felines are just the tip of the iceberg in the fourth installment of Love, Death + Robots. Netflix’s genre-blending animated anthology series adeptly highlights science fiction’s versatility with stories that embrace horror, comedy, melodrama, and other label-defying tales. It’s a rare example […]
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Read MoreThis article contains spoilers for Hacks season 4 episode 7. Hollywood changes people. But rarely has the glitz and glamor of Tinseltown changed somebody more quickly than Dance Mom on Hacks. In the fourth episode of the fourth season of this beloved comedy on HBO Max (Hey, we get to call it “HBO Max” again!), […]
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Read MoreThe Australian startup behind the Eris rocket says the rest of the vehicle was undamaged.
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