I'm your dog's lawyer, and I wanted to let you know that legally you must allow my client to get on the couch. But don't worry, I found a good couch cover.
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The silly goose living inside your heart is desperately honking for this spinning disco ball wax warmer and these hyper realistic Goldfish cracker magnets.
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A new report by the healthcare software firm Tebra found 45% of medical advice on TikTok to be false or misleading.
TikTok is the new doctor’s office, quickly becoming a go-to platform for medical advice. Unfortunately, much of that advice is pretty sketchy.
Everything looks scarier in an X-ray machine.
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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers offered an unusually curt response Tuesday when asked about Jets owner Woody Johnson -- boosting the perception of a rift between them.
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Justin Herbert is evolving, and it’s helped him play a near MVP level.
Los Angeles Chargers’ QB Justin Herbert is, in a few words, a football robot. If you want to teach elite processing and timing at the position, you watch No. 10 for LA. He’s long been one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks, but he always felt like he played a bit more ... buttoned up. Herbert is often going to get through his entire progression, choosing to safely check it...
There’s no one like Vita Vea
Did y’all see the most athletic thing anyone has done on an NFL field this year in Sunday night’s game between the Bucs and the Cowboys?
Vita Vea brought the BOOM
: #TBvsDAL on NBC/Peacock
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In a game that finished with a flurry of just the most incredible moments, this moment by Vea stands out. The Bucs are down two and it’s 3rd and 6 with two minutes left in the...
These organizers will be your life preservers.
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Here is how to watch Ravens-Texans, and the Beyoncé halftime show, on Netflix
Merry Christmas NFL fans.
To help you celebrate, the NFL has scheduled a pair of games for you on Christmas Day. In the early game, the Pittsburgh Steelers will play holiday host to the Kansas City Chiefs. The late game features a rematch of an AFC Divisional Round game from a season ago, as the Houston Texans welcome Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens to NRG...
This celeb-beloved LED face mask just might be a necessary investment for skincare enthusiasts.
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Writer/director Halina Reijn and actor Harris Dickinson discuss the layers of Babygirl, an erotic thriller that subverts genre norms. Reijn delves into the film’s metaphorical death, and how sexuality wraps around deeper narratives. Dickinson shares insights on working with an intimacy coordinator and the importance of clarity in such scenes.
A24 will release the movie in theaters Dec. 25.
Zion Williamson (hamstring) is expected to return to full practice next week while Brandon Ingram (ankle) will be reexamined in around two weeks.
Tests on Packers wide receiver Christian Watson's left knee showed no structural damage, coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday.
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Both Ravens-Texans and Chiefs-Steelers are on Netflix this Christmas Day. Here is how to watch Chiefs-Steelers
Football fans are getting a pair of gifts this Christmas.
The NFL has scheduled a pair of AFC showdowns for Christmas Day, both of which will be streaming exclusively on Netflix. In the first game the Kansas City Chiefs will try and lock down the top spot in the AFC when they travel east to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Then in the late...
Forget about you. We're gonna have a hard time forgetting about a book of judgy fish stickers.
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Past efforts to shrink the federal bureaucracy, including basic things like selling off unused government buildings, have come up short. Republicans are set to try again.
Efforts to cut government spending and eliminate waste are dwarfed by the rising costs of the social safety net programs and interest expenses.
Cal transfer quarterback Fernando Mendoza has committed to Indiana, sources told ESPN.