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A knife-wielding woman stabbed another woman in the face during a Tuesday afternoon clash on board a train pulling into Grand Central, cops said. The 57-year-old victim was riding a Brooklyn-bound No.
While the athletes perform under the brightest lights, it’s the trainers and support staff working behind the scenes who make their winning possible. This is their story.
With so many supplements on the market, it’s tough to figure out what actually works—let alone which products are even safe to begin with. Creatine is one of the few (alongside protein powder) that ...
How did Takaichi Sanae overcome barriers to become prime minister? What circumstances and personal qualifications or experiences helped her candidacy succeed? The path to the prime minister’s office ...
Correspondence to Professor Leonardo Azevedo Mobilia Alvares, Unidade de Endocrinologia do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de São Paulo Hospital das Clínicas, Sao Paulo, 05403-000, Brazil; leo_a_alvares ...
Despite global commitments to gender equality, women remain significantly underrepresented in diplomacy and political leadership, with recent trends showing troubling regression. The Human Rights ...
There are more licensed female drivers in the U.S. than male drivers. But men nonetheless drive far more than women each year. A disproportionate share of fatal traffic accidents involves male drivers ...
Objective Injuries in women’s football (soccer) have scarcely been investigated, and no study has been conducted in the highest competitive level involving club teams from different countries. Our aim ...
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State and local prosecutors in Minnesota are moving to collect and preserve evidence about an ICE agent's killing of Renee Good, working independently of the FBI. It's the latest sign of friction ...
The average waist size for U.S. women is 38.5 inches, indicating widespread abdominal obesity. Larger waist sizes are linked with increased risks of chronic diseases, like heart disease and diabetes.