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February 12, 2026
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  • Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson split viewers with latest ‘Beatles' shots

    Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson split viewers with latest ‘Beatles’ shots

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  • ‘The Distance’ song mastermind, late Greg Brown receives tributes

    ‘The Distance’ song mastermind, late Greg Brown receives tributes

    1 hour ago
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    Fiona Phillips’ husband shares new photo in Alzheimer’s update

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  • MORNING GLORY: President Donald Trump’s most important decision is coming

    MORNING GLORY: President Donald Trump’s most important decision is coming

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    James Van Der Beek’s family received strong financial help from actor’s fans

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Florida law models what genetic disease testing could be
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Florida law models what genetic disease testing could be

bilawalmaskin@gmail.com2 days ago07 mins

In Florida, a new genetic disease screening program allows parents of newborns to receive free whole genome sequencing at birth, putting the state at the forefront of newborn screening. The five-year pilot program, created in July via the Sunshine Genetics Act, is paid for by a mix of private and state funding, and requires parents…

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Could humans live to be 150 years old? Geneticist shares why it may be possible
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Could humans live to be 150 years old? Geneticist shares why it may be possible

bilawalmaskin@gmail.com1 week ago04 mins

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Humans are already living longer than in past generations, according to global statistics. In the U.S., life expectancy rose to 79 years in 2024, marking an all-time high, according to CDC data, with 2025 lifespan numbers expected to improve further. This is likely the result of a…

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