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U.S. Maternal Death Rates More Than Doubled in the 21st Century, Study Finds
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U.S. Maternal Death Rates More Than Doubled in the 21st Century, Study Finds
Between 1999 and 2019, pregnancy-related mortality rose dramatically, with the worst outcomes among Native American, Alaska Native and Black people
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The World's Largest Cruise Ship Is Nearly 1,200 Feet Long
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The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Is Nearly 1,200 Feet Long
Scheduled to debut in January, the vessel can accommodate 5,600 guests and 2,350 crew members
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Eagle-Eyed Hiker Spots Bronze Age Rock Paintings in Norway
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Eagle-Eyed Hiker Spots Bronze Age Rock Paintings in Norway
Tormod Fjeld and two friends have spent years searching for traces of rock art in their free time
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See the Rancid, Blooming Corpse Flowers Attracting Hundreds in California
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See the Rancid, Blooming Corpse Flowers Attracting Hundreds in California
The plants' rare and pungent blooms happen once every few years and last only a couple of days
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Meta's Threads Becomes the Most Quickly Downloaded App Ever
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Meta’s Threads Becomes the Most Quickly Downloaded App Ever
The Twitter competitor launched on Wednesday and already has more than 70 million sign-ups, per CEO Mark Zuckerberg
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The 'Ivory Man'—a Powerful Leader Buried in a Lavish Tomb 5,000 Years Ago—Was Actually a Woman
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The ‘Ivory Man’—a Powerful Leader Buried in a Lavish Tomb 5,000 Years Ago—Was Actually a Woman
Researchers in Spain had previously assumed that the grave belonged to a high-status young man
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A Salsa Museum Is Dancing Its Way to the Bronx
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A Salsa Museum Is Dancing Its Way to the Bronx
While the museum lacks a permanent home, it's bringing lively events to the "Borough of Salsa"
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Would You Spend Three Years Living on a Cruise Ship?
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Would You Spend Three Years Living on a Cruise Ship?
Some enthusiasts are selling their homes in preparation, while others have balked at the risks
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New Extinct Species of 'Ridiculously Cute,' Tiny Penguins Discovered in New Zealand
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New Extinct Species of ‘Ridiculously Cute,’ Tiny Penguins Discovered in New Zealand
Scientists identified the diminutive birds after finding two of their fossilized skulls
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The Northern Lights Could Dazzle the U.S. This Week
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Aurora Borealis Could Dazzle the Northern U.S. This Week
The current forecast from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, says the glowing display could be visible as far as Madison, Wisconsin
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The Trailer for Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' Is Here
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The Trailer for Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Is Here
The new film stars Joaquin Phoenix and follows the ambitious French ruler's rise to power
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FDA Fully Approves First Drug Meant to Slow Alzheimer's Disease
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FDA Fully Approves First Drug Meant to Slow Alzheimer’s Disease
The drug showed promise in an 18-month clinical trial, but some experts have expressed concerns about its safety and cost
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Tourists Spot 'Incredibly Rare' Whales Off California Coast
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Tourists Spot ‘Incredibly Rare’ Whales Off California Coast
Cuvier's beaked whales can hold their breath for hours and don't spend much time at the surface, making them mysterious—and a treat to see
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Alan Alda Is Selling His Boots and Dog Tags From 'M*A*S*H'
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Alan Alda Is Selling His Boots and Dog Tags From ‘M*A*S*H’
They were worn by real soldiers before serving as props in one of America's most popular TV shows
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Giant Hand Axes Discovered in England Point to Prehistoric Humans' 'Strength and Skill'
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Giant Hand Axes Discovered in England Point to Prehistoric Humans’ ‘Strength and Skill’
A trove of artifacts found in a valley in Kent includes the third largest hand ax found in the country to date
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California's Long-Dry Tulare Lake Has Returned
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California’s Long-Dry Tulare Lake Has Returned
Record-breaking snowpack and storms have flooded hundreds of acres of agricultural land in the state's San Joaquin Valley
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The Netherlands Repatriates Nearly 500 Looted Artifacts to Sri Lanka and Indonesia
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The Netherlands Repatriates Nearly 500 Looted Artifacts to Sri Lanka and Indonesia
Six of these objects are held by the Rijksmuseum, which is returning stolen items for the very first time
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Bloodsucking Sea Lampreys Made a Comeback in the Great Lakes During Covid
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Bloodsucking Sea Lampreys Made a Comeback in the Great Lakes During Covid
Travel restrictions hindered population control of the invasive parasites, which feed on fish like trout, whitefish, perch and sturgeon
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The Acropolis Adopts Crowd Control Measures for the First Time
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The Acropolis Adopts Crowd Control Measures for the First Time
The increasingly popular tourist destination in Greece is becoming overwhelmed with tourists
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We Can Hear Silence Like a Sound, Scientists Say
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We Can Hear Silence Like a Sound, Scientists Say
In a study, participants were tricked by "silence illusions" in the same way that illusions with sound fool the brain
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