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As controversial a figure as J. K. Rowling may deservedly be, there's no denying that the Harry Potterseries revolutionized not just the fantasy genre, but the publishing industry as a whole.
Why behavior matters: Understanding cat body language, like a raised tail or hunting stance, helps you anticipate their moves and capture authentic moments. Getting the shot: Use fast shutter speeds,
Kate Middleton shared an emotional moment with a fellow mom celebrating the end of her cancer treatment during a royal engagement on Thursday. The Princess of Wales, who revealed her own cancer
Most movies go for the feel-good ending. Comedies are meant to make us laugh until the end. Dramas often see protagonists make up. Thrillers and action movies have the good guy conquer the evil
Stephanie Fallon, 46, a Georgia-based stay-at-home mom, talks with PEOPLE about the workout room she designed specifically for her BoerboelsNEED TO KNOWStephanie Fallon transformed her home office
A meteor exploded off the New England coast around 2:11 p.m. Saturday, producing a loud sonic boom that echoed across the region. Doorbell cameras, security systems, dashcams, and even one video
For the first time, mighty ocean waves generated in the Southern Ocean have been accurately measured all the way to the tiny ripples they form on the shores of Alaska. Professor Ian Young, from the
When tens of thousands of visitors head to the FIFA Fan Festival in Kansas City during the World Cup, they’re in for a local lineup of food that includes KC staples, global cuisines and sweet treats
Miguel Mendez has been a fan of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for a long time. Watching Prescott inspired him in his soccer career at Alvarado High School. Seeing Prescott's leadership
A local author is using her debut novel to bring attention and funds to support foster families.Channel 2’s Wendy Corona went to Gwinnett County to learn more about “The Brunswick” and how reading
Ancient map unveiled: Researchers mapped protein networks from LECA, revealing hundreds of previously unknown disease-linked genes. Rare disease links: Three genes tied to osteopetrosis, kidney
Who doesn't love a good twist? The best thrillers keep you guessing throughout, then totally pull the rug out from under you in the third act, making you reconsider the whole movie in hindsight.
Cancers originating in smaller cells packed densely with genetic material may lead to worse illnesses and poorer outcomes, according to new research.Cancer is caused mainly by cell replication errors
There's no stage like the FIFA World Cup. It's the biggest platform in the world's most popular sport. With much of the globe watching, little-known players can become stars, and stars can become
Equal strength gains: Both heavy squats and on-bike torque training improved quadriceps size, strength, and sustainable power in trained cyclists over 10 weeks. Practical alternative: Low-cadence,
The transfer portal era in college athletics seems like it’s been with us forever. Likewise, most fans can recall less turbulent times when transfers happened, they simply didn’t look like a
Don't crane your neck — but, yes, a monster of a crane was spotted at Six Flags this week.Why it matters: The arrival of a 450-foot construction crane at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New
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