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Rom-com lovers, celebrity gossip fiends, people who love to eavesdrop on a really good first date at a bar — today is for you. Andrew Garfield finally went on Chicken Shop Date. After CSD host Amelia Dimoldenberg’s two internet-breaking red-carpet interviews with Garfield, the pair finally sat down for some chicken nuggets and good ol’ fashioned flirting. Considering the fact that people have been demanding this happen for two years — sparks first flew between these two on the red carpet at a GQ event — it could’ve been a major letdown. Expectations were high, and I’m happy to report…

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Lakers guard Dalton Knecht celebrates after making a three-pointer against the Suns on Thursday night in Phoenix. He finished with 35 points. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)Dalton Knecht, the Lakers’ rookie guard, clutched the game ball inside his locker after he dominated the final minutes of the Lakers’ overtime win Thursday in Phoenix, a proud moment for someone who isn’t a stranger to dominating a game.“This felt just like Auburn,” he said with a smile, remembering the game last season where he scored 39 points in a win over Tennessee’s SEC rival.The differences, though, weren’t actually that subtle.That game…

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Tony Hale and Anna Kendrick in Woman of the Hour. Photo: Leah Gallo/Roadshow Films/Everett Collection One would not expect Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut to be a grim serial-killer drama, but maybe that’s the point. The actress, known primarily for her lively work in comedies and musicals, also stars in the film, as aspiring performer Cheryl Bradshaw, a Columbia grad whom we first meet during what appears to be a botched audition. The year is 1978, and Cheryl’s days in Hollywood are not going well. Though a hard worker, she can’t seem to book a single role, in part because casting…

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FSU football head coach Mike Norvell talks Duke preparation, practiceFSU football head coach Mike Norvell talks Duke preparation, practiceFlorida State football returns from a bye week to face Duke in an ACC matchup on Friday night.The Seminoles (1-5) have never lost to the Blue Devils (5-1), winning all 22 games played between the programs with the last game ending in a 38-20 win for FSU. Both teams are coming off a bye week with the Seminoles losing to Clemson 29-13 and Duke falling to Georgia Tech 24-14.FSU will start Brock Glenn at quarterback as he makes his second career start…

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Seeking to wield the power of government to keep rents low amid an affordability crisis, San Francisco officials last week passed a measure to dramatically expand the city’s rent control law to cover newer buildings than it does now.The thing is, the expansion may never happen. The city first needs help from voters statewide.That’s because California law currently bans local jurisdictions from placing rent control on buildings constructed after Feb. 1, 1995, and in some cities, such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, even earlier.Voters twice rejected attempts to overturn the prohibition in recent years, but they once again have…

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Classic Cars Your changes have been saved Email has already been sent close Please verify your email address. close You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Manage Your List Follow Followed Follow with Notifications Follow Unfollow Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CarBuzz account A Predator V8, gorgeous wheels, and classic charm make a formidable combo. Read original article here News Summary: Meet The Shelby Ford Bronco Not Built By Shelby AmericanCheck all news and articles from the latest Tech updates.Please Subscribe us at Google News. Denial of responsibility! Neefina is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the…

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CHICAGO — Mice love to run. But not when they’re taking semaglutide, the diabetes and weight-loss drug sold as Ozempic and Wegovy. While on the drug, mice ran less on a wheel in a cage, a new study shows.   The results, presented October 7 at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, are preliminary. Still, the unexpected finding raises questions about whether such increasingly popular drugs, which mimic a hormone called GLP-1, might be tinkering with people’s motivation to exercise (SN: 8/29/23). Tell us about your Science News experience Help us improve by taking our 15-question reader survey. The…

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Singer Cher shared her endorsement of Vice President Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), on social media Friday night, saying she’s been a follower of Harris’s for years. “I have followed Kamala Harris since she was my U.S. senator,” the “Believe” singer said in a video posted to X. “She fought for me then and she is fighting for all of us now. That’s why I’m proudly voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. She continued, “I know they will fight to protect our rights and I’m so grateful to be able to make my voice…

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As of October 18, 2024, a total of 60.8 million tonnes of the new-harvest crops were gathered across Ukraine, including 22.3 million tonnes of wheat. The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Ministry, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. “Overall, 42.8 million tonnes of grain crops, 18 million tonnes of oilseeds, and about 6.5 million tonnes of sugar beets were harvested,” the report states. In particular, Ukrainian farmers gathered 22.3 million tonnes of wheat from 4.9 million hectares (100% of the planted areas), 5.5 million tonnes of barley from 1.4 million hectares (100% of the planted areas),…

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By Arthur Allen, KFF Health NewsOAKLAND, Calif. — The patient was in his 60s, an African American man with emphysema. The oximeter placed on his fingertip registered well above the 88% blood oxygen saturation level that signals an urgent risk of organ failure and death.Yet his doctor, Noha Aboelata, believed the patient was sicker than the device showed. So she sent him for a lab test, which confirmed her suspicion that he needed supplemental oxygen at home.Months later, in December 2020, Aboelata thought back to her patient as she read a New England Journal of Medicine article showing that pulse…

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