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Adding Salt to Meals May Increase Risk of Hearing Loss

Research has suggested that reducing salt intake may help preserve hearing, especially in younger adults.
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How Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun spent Labor Day weekend as they ‘continue to get to know’ each other

Page Six reported Braun, 44, became “obsessed” with Sweeney, 27, and “pursued her” after Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s June wedding.
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Wall Street inches higher before the bell ahead of critical jobs data release this week

Futures for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each rose 0.2% before the opening bell Thursday, while futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were unchanged.
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Lucas Pacqueta could sue Football Association for loss of earnings

The Brazilian was cleared of four spot-fixing charges by an independent commission.
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Mirra Andreeva has awkward US Open run-in with fan while on court

Mirra Andreeva did not expect this interaction.
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Trump Making US Housing Emergency Worse: Nobel Prize-Winning Economist

“Everything Trump is doing that affects housing availability will make the emergency worse,” Paul Krugman wrote in a recent blog.
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Cliff Drysdale, ESPN’s longest-tenured voice, has emotional US Open retirement sendoff

It got a little dusty in Flushing Meadows on Wednesday afternoon.
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‘Turn and burn’: Head of Los Angeles campaign shows how immigration agents are racking up arrests

‘Turn and burn’: Head of Los Angeles campaign shows how immigration agents are racking up arrests [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Supreme Court Approval Rating Near Historic Low

According to a new poll, the institution, which has the final say on U.S. legal issues, is viewed negatively by half of the American public.
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NYC students head back to school with new cellphone ban in effect

Nearly a million New York City students are heading back to school Thursday — where they will be banned from using their cellphones bell-to-bell for the first time. The controversial phone ban, which was signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul and approved by the city’s Panel for Education Policy this summer, will present a…