Suki Waterhouse Reveals Sex of Her and Robert Pattinson's Baby During Coachella Performance

Suki Waterhouse Reveals the Sex of Her Baby at 2024 Coachella 

Suki Waterhouse's latest announcement will have you saying OMG.

When the "Good Looking" singer hit the stage for the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Palm Springs, Calif., April 12, Suki shared that she and fiancé Robert Pattinson recently welcomed a b…

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Step Out in Style for Sushi Date in L.A.

Travis Kelce Admits He's Baffled That He Snagged Girlfriend Taylor Swift!

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are on a roll when it comes to their romantic spring break.

The couple was spotted out to dinner at a posh sushi restaurant in Los Angeles April 12. The Kansas City Chiefs star wore an olive green knit top and matching shorts while the "…

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Here’s Where You Can See Every Total Solar Eclipse for the Next 50 Years

A total solar eclipse will obscure the sun in parts of 14 states across the U.S. on Aug. 21, a rare event that’s been called the “Great American Eclipse.” You can find a detailed map showing the path of the eclipse here. But if you live in a place that won’t see the total eclipse or even a partial eclipse, don’t worry: It won’t be the last time the U.S. &mdas…

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How the Solar Eclipse Could Help Us Solve a Mystery About the Sun

You’ve been drawing the sun’s corona ever since you were in pre-K — and that’s probably the last time it made any sense. The sun is the 865,000-mile ball of gas that was the scribbly yellow circle in your drawing. The corona is the veil of luminous plasma streaming millions of miles into space, where you drew straight yellow rays. Things were never so simple again.

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Navy Confirms Existence of ‘Unidentified’ Flying Objects Seen in Leaked Footage

A Navy official has confirmed that recently released videos of unidentified flying objects are real, but that the footage was not authorized to be released to the public in the first place.

Joseph Gradisher, the spokesman for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, confirmed to TIME that three widely-shared videos captured “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.”…

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Moderna Says Its COVID-19 Vaccine Is Effective For Children As Young as 6 Months Old

Moderna announced today that its COVID-19 vaccine produces “robust” levels of antibodies among children six months to six years old similar to those generated by adults vaccinated with the shot.

The results are part of the company’s KidCOVE study and will be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for emergency use authorization in this youngest, and last gro…

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Patent Manipulation Keeps Insulin Prices High

The financial burden of high insulin costs that patients and insurers face is often blamed on the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) regulatory framework, but a new study suggests pharmaceutical companies have also been using patenting processes to unfairly maintain high costs. In the FDA’s master list of approved medications, devices, and other therapeutics, a document known as the Orang…

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SEC Rules Some Companies Must Report Their Climate Impact

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved a rule that will require some public companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks, after last-minute revisions that weakened the rule in the face of strong pushback from companies.

The rule was one of the most anticipated in recent years from the nation’s top financial regulator, dra…

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The True Cost of Chinese Solar Panels

The Biden Administration’s green industrial policy was put to the test last year. Even with the support of subsidies and tariffs, U.S. solar manufacturers struggled to compete with the flood of cheap solar panels pouring out of China into the global market. While some argue that the U.S. should loosen restrictions on cheap Chinese solar panels to accelerate renewable energy deployment, this a…

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Underwater Noise Pollution Is Disrupting Ocean Life—But We Can Fix It

The ocean soundtrack of the popular imagination is a largely silent one, interrupted only by the mournful aria of migrating whales or the acapella vocalizations of dolphin pods.

In fact, the underwater realm sounds more like an orchestra warming up, the cetaceans hitting their high notes while other marine mammals clear their throats against a background of breaking waves. A distant downp…

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