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Michele Gorman

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Past articles by Michele:

Insufficient Sleep Could Be Making You Fat, A New Study Finds

The findings suggest that those with less shut-eye may weigh more. → Read More

Will Sean Spicer Stay in the White House to Roll Out Tax Reform? A Trump Ally Thinks So

There is speculation the former press secretary may remain in Trump’s administration. → Read More

Earth Will Warm Two Degrees This Century, Scientists Predict

Warming of more than 2 degrees Celsius is often viewed as a “tipping point.” → Read More

Congress Can’t Do Anything, But the NRA Says It Will Be Successful Under Trump

President Trump has publicly supported national reciprocity, the NRA’s top legislative priority. → Read More

Trump Is Acting Suspicious Because He ‘May Be’ Innocent, Fox News Says

In recent days, the president has appeared to grow more frustrated with the direction of the Russia investigation. → Read More

Anderson Cooper Says He Regrets Kellyanne Conway Eye Roll

The CNN host noticeably rolled his eyes during an interview with the White House aide in May. → Read More

The Myth of Antibiotics: ‘Complete the Course’ Won’t Stop Resistance, Researchers Say

When treatments run longer than necessary, patients are put at unnecessary risk of developing antibiotics resistance, the authors explain. → Read More

Playing Video Games at Work Reduces Stress, Study Shows

Researchers advise employees who want to be more productive at their jobs to plan short rest breaks to engage in enjoyable activities. → Read More

Trump Is Not Loyal to Jeff Sessions, the First Senator to Endorse Him

Sessions was the first sitting senator to throw his support behind candidate Trump early in the election season. → Read More

Airport Security: Government Finds More Guns Than Ever After Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting

In one noteworthy case, officials found a loaded gun with 15 rounds concealed inside a wheelchair cushion. → Read More

Women Murder Victims: Guns Used in Majority of Homicides

The highest frequency is among non-Hispanic black victims. → Read More

Tour the International Space Station With Google Street View

Users can now explore the ISS in a 360-degree view, courtesy of an astronaut at the European Space Agency. → Read More

Abortion Has Been Banned in Chile for 30 Years, but Lawmakers are Having a Change of Heart

Chilean senators on Wednesday took the first major step toward legalizing the procedure. → Read More

Congressman Asks NASA if There’s an Ancient Civilization on Mars. For Real

U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher questioned space experts about life on the planet. → Read More

Gun Found in a Kansas University Bathroom Two Weeks After Campus Carry Legalization

Just two weeks after Kansas legalized the concealed carrying of guns at public colleges, a Wichita State University employee left a handgun in a bathroom on campus. A Facebook user claimed to find the object on the second floor of Jabara Hall, and on Friday posted a photo of it to his social media account. He turned in the gun to campus police, who since have returned the item to its owner, says… → Read More

Global Disease: Nearly 13 Million Infants Were Not Vaccinated in 2016

The infants missed out on the first dose of a combined vaccine against three possibly fatal diseases. → Read More

Trump Making It Hard For Republicans To Keep Senate: White House Bets Against Jeff Flake

The Arizona Republican senator refused to endorse Trump in the 2016 election. → Read More

Your Friends, Not Family, Will Help You Live Longer: Study

Researchers sought to discover whether the link between close relationships and health are static across life. → Read More

How to Escape From a Bear in the Wilderness: This Runner Did It, and So Can You

What you should do if you cross paths with a bear in the woods...even if you can’t sprint as fast as a pro. → Read More

Brain’s Immune Cells May Make You Fat: Study

Researchers have found that the brain’s immune cells in the hypothalamus are responsible for diet-driven weight gain. → Read More