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Ryan Reynolds has opened up about his home life with his wife Blake Lively and their four children. Ryan Reynolds has opened up about his home life with his wife Blake Lively and their four children. The “Deadpool and Wolverine” star, who has three daughters – James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4 – and one-year-old son Orin with the former “Gossip Girl” star, said the pair are enjoying their current family set-up as much as they can. “Embrace the chaos,” said Reynolds, 47. “Not Skinny, Not Fat” PodcastShe added that although their house is always messy, she knows the…

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Barbara Bucci, a French DJ who caused controversy in the Paris drag queen scene, Olympic Open Ceremony has filed multiple complaints with police after receiving a large number of threatening messages online. “Since the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, artist, DJ and activist Barbara Bucci has been the target of an extremely violent cyber harassment and smear campaign,” Bucci’s lawyer, Audrey Muserati, said in a statement. “She has received threats of death, torture and rape, and has also been the target of numerous anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist and anti-grotesque insults.” Butch was among the participants in a scene…

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Parasites that can cross the blood-brain barrier and infect the host’s brain may one day offer a means to deliver important therapeutic drugs.Toxoplasma – One Parasites This protein, which is found in nearly every warm-blooded organism on Earth, could potentially be engineered to deliver therapeutic proteins to cells in the brain, providing a treatment option for hard-to-access diseases. The research has been tested in lab-grown human brain tissue and in live mice with minimal side effects, proving that the concept is valid and that, with further research and fine-tuning, it could have broader applications, such as in brain research. “In…

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Investing.com — Asian stock markets were mostly lower on Tuesday, reversing the previous day’s rally as market sentiment remained on edge ahead of interest rate decisions in the coming days by the Bank of Japan and the U.S. Federal Reserve. China’s markets continued to lag behind their peers, with domestic indexes hitting their lowest in six months as concerns about a slowing economic recovery showed few signs of easing. Regional markets received moderate readings from Wall Street, which ended flat on Monday as caution over central bank meetings prompted investors to refrain from making big bets. U.S. stock index futures…

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SABAC, Serbia (AP) — Thousands of people rallied in several towns in Serbia on Monday to protest a lithium mining project the Balkan country’s government recently signed with the European Union.The protests took place simultaneously in the western town of Sabac and the central towns of Kraljevo, Arandelovac, Lig and Balajevo. Similar rallies have been held in other Serbian towns in recent weeks. The deal on “critical raw materials” reached earlier this month could reduce Europe’s reliance on China and bring Serbia, which has close ties with Russia and China, closer to the EU. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attended the…

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Apple has released iOS 17.6 and warned users to update their iPhones immediately.Apple iPhone Apple has released iOS 17.6 with a warning to update now, as it includes 35 security fixes for critical security holes in Apple’s iPhone operating system. Apple has not provided many details about what has been fixed in iOS 17.6, in order to allow as many people as possible to update before attackers get hold of the information, but a listing on Apple’s support page indicates that iOS 17.6 fixes a bug in the kernel, which is at the heart of the iPhone operating system, as…

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Several studies have found an association between tattoos and an increased risk of cancer, and recent evidence seems to suggest that tattoos may specifically increase the risk of blood cancer. What is the biological mechanism that explains this association, and should you really be worried about the health effects of getting a tattoo? In this podcast episode, we take a deep dive into the latest evidence. Share on PinterestDo tattoos really cause blood cancer? This podcast evaluates the latest research on the subject. Illustration: Andrew Nguyen Today’s Medical News.Tattoos are an amazingly beautiful art form that is becoming more and…

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The corona, or the Sun’s atmosphere, is a region that extends 8 million kilometers above the Sun’s surface and is characterized by unusually high temperatures. Credit: CSPAR in New Research Published in Astrophysical JournalA researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), part of the University of Alabama System, has investigated a key aspect of a phenomenon called kinetic Alfvén waves (KAWs), providing new insight into an age-old solar physics mystery. Saeed Ayaz, a graduate research assistant at the UAH Center for Space Plasma and Atmospheric Research (CSPAR), has investigated the potentially pivotal role of KAWs in heating the…

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Nicole Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose has grown up. The seldom-seen 16-year-old was seen with her mother at watch company Omega’s “Her Time” event in Paris on Sunday. Prior to the party, the mother-daughter duo walked the red carpet together and posed as a pair for photographers. Kidman and Sunday, both 57, stood next to each other and across from each other, flashing happy, earnest looks for the cameras. Nicole Kidman and her 16-year-old daughter, Sunday Rose, attended OMEGA’s Her Time event in Paris on Sunday. Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock The mother-daughter duo walked the red carpet together prior to the party. Tom…

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The Paris Olympics have already produced a ton of incredible images, but the award for most talked about photo ever has to go to a stunning shot taken some 10,000 miles away in Tahiti.It’s where the surfing events will take place at the Summer Olympics, and on Monday The famous wave at Tea Po’o Gabriel Medina was given a ride he’ll never forget. The Brazilian star made the most of the moment, and so did the photographer, who captured Medina posing in celebration.The photo, taken by Jerome Brouillet for Agence France-Presse, shows Medina and his tethered board seemingly suspended in…

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