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If You Can’t Get to Bed Before Midnight, You Could Be Paid $600 To Sleep

Go to bed after midnight? You could get paid $600 to take part in a Harvard-backed sleep study on bedtime habits and health.
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Emma Heming runs errands with young daughters she shares with Bruce Willis

She was photographed out and about in Santa Monica, Calif., over the weekend with Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.
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‘Embarrassed’ Mets Predicted to Make Major Pitching Move in Free Agency

The New York Mets’ starting rotation was not great last season, and the team could spend big to fix that problem.
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How Noah Clowney can take next step to become part of Nets’ foundation

There’s a lot that’s still a work in progress, but there are positive signs for the 21-year-old.
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Surviving Arctic Blasts—Essential Items Every Home Should Have

As arctic blasts grip the U.S., an expert reveals six essential home upgrades to stay warm and safe this winter.
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Patriots’ Mike Vrabel Breaks Silence on Wild Trade Deadline Rumor

New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has opened up on a wild trade deadline rumor involving his former team.
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Woman Suspicious Dog Is Drinking Tea, Hidden Camera Reveals Truth

The owner told Newsweek: “She’s around 11 years old now but is still the cheekiest little girl and loves getting up to mischief.”
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Warriors found stacked in ancient well reveal violent battlefield defeat: archaeologists

The corpses have been linked to a bloody battle from 260 AD.
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Jury sworn in for trial of gardaí and Superintendent accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice

The five accused, who each pleaded not guilty in court, are facing a total of 42 counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to fixed charge penalty notices.
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Washington State University suspends course examining evidence for gender medicine after activist complaints

Washington State University suspended a continuing medical education course involving a video series on youth gender medicine after the accrediting body opened an inquiry following complaints from LGBTQ activists.