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Slurp with care: 'KPop Demon Hunters' instant noodle trend can cause burn injuries
Fans of "KPop Demon Hunters" are trying ramyun, the Korean instant noodles enjoyed by the film's heroes. But doctors say you should slurp with caution to avoid burns. Here's how to stay safe.
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1,000-year-old Viking ship goes on a very short, final voyage
A 1,000-year-old Viking longship known as the Oseberg ship has completed its final journey. A painstaking 300-foot move that was 10 years in the making.
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Taylor Swift's speaking voice has evolved alongside her music eras, study finds
Taylor Swift talks about her music in terms of eras. A new University of Michigan study found the way she speaks has also changed over the course of her career.
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Expert shares what may have caused Trump's escalator mishap at UNGA
President Trump is demanding an investigation after a mishap with an escalator at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. An expert weighs in on what may have happened.
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Ukrainian teachers and students keep education alive despite war
Thousands of Ukrainian schools have been destroyed in the war with Russia, forcing teachers and students underground. They'll share their stories of keeping education alive at UNGA Tuesday.
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Once considered the off-season, fall travel is on the rise
Once the off-season, fall travel is now booming. But the season has its own unique set of rewards and challenges.
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Shipwreck hunters find SS James Carruthers at bottom of Lake Huron
Shipwreck hunters found the SS James Carruthers, a wheat-carrying cargo ship that sank in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. It's belly up in the bed of Lake Huron.
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Wikipedia editors publish new guide to help readers detect entries written by AI
Can you tell whether something you read on Wikipedia was written by a human or AI? Wikipedia's editors hope a new guide will help you spot the difference.
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As Congress returns from August recess, demands resume for release of Epstein files
Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday, where they face a demand to reveal information about Jeffrey Epstein. In a bipartisan effort, two lawmakers plan to force a vote on releasing the files.
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The return of the pumpkin spice latte
Starbucks has brought back the Pumpkin Spice Latte for its annual fall run. But why are people so obsessed with the drink? Experts say it's a matter of marketing and food science.