The star, known for juggling franchises, also talks her work in the upcoming 'Hunger Games' and Scooby-Doo' entries.
My sister has bipolar disorder and late-onset schizophrenia. About five years ago, she beat our mother so badly that she ...
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Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull – new research
Going to space is harsh on the human body, and as a new study from our research team finds, the brain shifts upward and backward and deforms inside the skull after spaceflight.
A viral podcast moment last month reignited speculation about extraterrestrials and prompted President Donald Trump’s commitment to kickstarting the release of government files on flying saucers. But ...
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