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Is it better to work with a "mediocre" nice person or a "brilliant" jerk?
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Researchers develop face 'e-tattoo' to track mental workload in high-stress jobs
Scientists say that they have formulated a way to help people in stressful and demanding work environments track their brainwaves and brain usage — an electroni...

Some supplements may pose risks for people with diabetes, experts say
Some surveys find that about 75% of U.S. adults have used supplements, while federal survey data shows that 58% used one in the past 30 days — but some groups s...

Anti-US protesters funded by pro-China tycoon mobilize as first bombs fall on Iran
In the dark of the night, 10 minutes before President Donald Trump even announced that the U.S. and Israel had attacked Iran, a network of U.S. nonprofits align...
9 video games that don't really start until after the credits roll, according to gamers
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From hostage crisis to assassination plots: Iran’s near half-century war on Americans
After radical students overthrew Iran's shah in 1979 and took hostages in the U.S. embassy, the Middle Eastern nation became a strident and blood-soaked adversa...
Interview: World of Warcraft Lead Composer On Making Of Midnight’s Human-Made Music
World of Warcraft: Midnight launches next week, but early access begins later this evening. Ahead of the...
Fox News Reporting: The Right, All Along: The Rise, Fall & Future of Conservatism
Sunday, December 12 at 9 p.m. ETHosted by Brit Hume"The Way Forward" is the sixth and final hour of Brit Hume's series on the history of the American conservati...
Fox 411: 'Hanoi Jane': An Urban Myth Re-Examined
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The Big Magic The Gathering x TMNT Preview: A Video Game-Themed Commander Deck, Pizza Lands, A New Multiplayer Format, And More
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Heavy snow is recipe for serious heart attack risk, experts say: What to know
In addition to travel and logistical challenges, heavy snowfall can be detrimental to people's health.As the northeast faces historic snow accumulation this we...

Iranian-American Democrat 'incredibly disappointed' with party's response to US-Israel strikes
Iranian-American advocate Moj Mahdara called on Democrats to wake up on Sunday in response to many members of the party's reaction to the U.S. and Israel's acti...

Nick Shirley alleges potential voter fraud loophole in California that could enable illegals to vote
Independent journalist Nick Shirley discussed a possible voter registration loophole in California that he suggested could allow illegal immigrants to vote duri...

Exiled Iranian crown prince says US strikes mark 'beginning of the very end' for regime
Exiled Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi said recent U.S. strikes against the Islamic Republic mark "the beginning of the very end of the regime," declaring it ...

Alzheimer's symptoms could be predicted years in advance through one simple test
A simple blood test could predict not only a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, but also the year symptoms will begin.Researchers at the Washingto...

Iranians celebrate worldwide after supreme leader is killed in Israeli strikes
Iranians across the country could be seen and heard celebrating the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after coordinated Israeli strikes overnight.I...

Dems' potential 2028 hopefuls come out against US strikes on Iran
Some of the top rumored Democratic potential candidates for president in 2028 are showing a united front in opposing U.S. strikes on Iran, with several high-pro...

Diabetes risk could be lower for people who live in certain US regions, study finds
Living at high altitudes may lower the risk of diabetes, and scientists believe they have finally figured out why.A new study from the Gladstone Institutes in S...
