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Travis Barker Playfully Sucks On Kourtney Kardashian S Toes In Birthday Photo Post

Travis Barker posted a birthday tribute to Kourtney Kardashian featuring a playful photo of him sucking her toes, fueling speculation about their rumored foot fetish. He expressed deep love and gratitude for Kourtney on her 47th birthday with a heartfelt Instagram message and a series of photos.
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Christina Applegate Shares She S Growing Stronger Following Recent Hospital Stay

Christina Applegate updates fans on her health progress following a recent hospitalization, emphasizing her resilience and plans to focus on recovery. The news follows reports of her hospital stay and her public disclosure of a multiple sclerosis diagnosis in 2021. She has been transparent about her journey through her memoir and podcast, and has retired from acting after completing her role in Dead To Me.
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Cher Discovered Son Elijah Blue Allman Fathered A 15 Year Old Daughter With Julie Andrews Step Granddaughter Amidst Legal Dispute

Kayti Edwards, Julie Andrews' step-granddaughter, revealed she has a 15-year-old daughter with Cher's son Elijah Blue Allman. Despite a brief relationship in 2010, Allman did not participate in parenting. Cher only learned of her granddaughter last year and is now gradually building a relationship with her, inviting them to her Malibu home and sending gifts. Edwards describes the evolving family dynamics amid previous family rumors and legal tensions.
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Madonna S Stage Outfits Reportedly Stolen Following Surprise Coachella Performance

Madonna has reported the theft of several vintage stage costumes following her surprise performance at Coachella. The missing items include a jacket, corset, dress, and other pieces from the same era. She has appealed to fans for help and is offering a reward for their return.
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Maine Chicken Recognized As World S Oldest At 15 Years And 100 Days

Gertie, a Golden Sebright chicken from Portland, Maine, has been officially recognized as the world's oldest living chicken at 15 years and 100 days old, surpassing the previous record by more than six months. Owned by Frank Turek since 2010, Gertie has led her flock through multiple generations and continues to thrive despite blindness, living in a protected indoor coop.
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Scientists Confirm Lobsters Feel Pain Label Boiling Alive As Cruel Practice

New scientific findings reveal that lobsters feel pain during live boiling, prompting calls to end this practice and adopt more humane alternatives such as electrical stunning.
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Study Viewing Food Videos Might Help Dieters Reduce Intake

A study involving 840 participants across three experiments found that dieters who suppress food cravings and watch videos of indulgent foods may eat less afterward, demonstrating a phenomenon called 'cross-modal satiation.' This effect was specific to unhealthy food content and suggests potential applications in dieting app design.
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Sleep Science Explains Why You Wake At 3 A M Every Night

Sleep researchers reveal that waking at 3 a.m. is a natural part of the sleep cycle, influenced by stress, cortisol levels, alcohol, caffeine, and environmental factors. Experts suggest consistent routines and behavioral strategies to improve sleep continuity.
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Neuroscientist Advises Against Using Your Phone For 20 Minutes After Waking Up

Neuroscientist Emily McDonald advises against checking your phone immediately after waking, recommending a 20-minute wait to protect brain health. She highlights the negative effects of processed foods and negative self-talk on cognition and advocates for meditation and healthy eating to support brain function.
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Young Adults Embrace Vintage Gadgets Amid Rising Digital Detox Trend

An increasing number of young people are opting for vintage technology like flip phones, iPods, and typewriters to escape the pressures of constant digital connectivity. This trend, supported by rising vintage gadget searches and prices, reflects growing concerns about digital addiction and a desire for more focused, liberated lifestyles.
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Survey Gen Z And Hispanic Americans Exhibit Highest Optimism Regarding The American Dream

According to a Talker Research survey of 2,000 Americans, 58% believe in the American Dream for 2026, with Hispanic Americans and Gen Z showing the highest optimism. Despite higher debt and financial stress, Hispanics remain confident about achieving the dream, which is defined mainly by homeownership, managing unexpected expenses, and being debt-free. Seventy percent of Americans carry debt, averaging $11,246 in credit card balances, with Hispanics more likely to have credit card debt yet more optimistic about their finances.
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Pilots Rebuked For Emitting Animal Noises On Air Traffic Control Channel

Commercial pilots at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were criticized for making animal noises over the ATC frequency, prompting an investigation by the FAA due to violation of communication rules below 10,000 feet.
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