Lifestyle
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NYPD confirms ‘an event that we are tracking at Madison Square Garden on Friday night,’ declines to comment on Taylor Swift wedding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will have their wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the security plans. The festivities will kick off with a smaller rehearsal dinner planned for Thursday night, the official said. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of…
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‘You can expect prices to be high and stay high’: Domestic airfare is skyrocketing faster than international flight costs, despite using less jet fuel
A summer travel paradox has emerged: Even though international flights use considerably more jet fuel than domestic travel, the cost to fly within the U.S. has skyrocketed at rates far beyond that of flying abroad. According to data from airfare search engine Skiplagged, domestic flight price growth has increased 23.2% from March 2025 to this…
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‘Cop on your wrist’— Wearables offer tons of data but people are still going to sleep to Netflix and TikTok
Lots of people know they could be eating more greens, sleeping better, and getting in more cardio. The problem is what to do with all that data now that people have real information about themselves, courtesy of wearable medical and health devices. And, moreover, identifying the exact behavior we need to change—and then actually altering…
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Big-budget ‘Supergirl’ is among DC Studios’ worst flops for an opening weekend and was reportedly trimmed significantly after test screenings
In a setback for Warner Bros.′ revamped DC movie operations, “Supergirl” was absolutely no match for “Toy Story 5” at the box office, opening a distant second to the Pixar blockbuster. After a near-record debut for an animated movie, “Toy Story 5” remained No. 1 at the box office with $70 million in domestic ticket…
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3 million Americans have dropped Obamacare health coverage over past year, after Republicans let federal subsidies expire
About 3 million fewer people in the United States had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year, according to new federal data. In the report released Friday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services suggested the 13% drop in enrollment from 22.1 million people in 2025…
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‘I’ll listen to ‘Only the Young’ at home on my own’: Zohran doesn’t know about a Swift-Kelce wedding at MSG, but he’s not going
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce really getting married at Madison Square Garden? Frenzied speculation surrounding the superstar singer and football player’s upcoming wedding has spiked over the past few days as reports swirl that the two are getting married the first week in July at one of New York’s iconic landmarks. Yet nearly a…
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Best Beef Organ Supplements (2026): Expert Tested and Reviewed
Even just talking about organ meats makes many people’s noses wrinkle, let alone actually buying and cooking them. They can be very tasty, but we understand it’s not everyone’s thing. However, here’s what you should know: Organ meats are nutrient powerhouses, with B vitamins, vitamin A, iron, and more. This is why beef organ supplements…
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Scientists tickled monkeys to find if they have the same giggles as humans — and they do
Humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways since branching off the evolutionary tree, a new study suggests. How do we know this? Researchers tickled 13 captive apes — including gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees and bonobos — and recorded the results. The new research reexamined those decades-old recordings and compared them with the newly…
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GTA 6 release date is finally here—but the $80 price tag and missing disc have gamers furious
TL;DR: When Rockstar Games revealed yesterday that the most anticipated game of the decade would cost at least $79.99, people were shocked. And, even worse, it also announced that the Grand Theft Auto VI physical editions won’t include a disc when the game releases on November 19. Both announcements could have big knock-on effects for…
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Private equity gets cut of two of Taylor Swift’s biggest pop hits through Max Martin’s catalog sale
Taylor Swift upended the economics of the music industry by buying back her first six albums. Now, her most famous co-writers have sold the publishing rights to at least two of her chart-topping singles to a private equity company. It’s a deal that puts a price tag on the hidden half of Swift’s catalog —…









