The cancellation by Grand Prairie city officials of a private Eid celebration at Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark became the center of controversy following pressure from Gov. Greg Abbott. More than a ...
We certainly will not swim in the Great Lakes on this first unofficial weekend of summer. In fact, we may have a hard time just sticking our toes in the water for a few seconds. The surface water ...
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NEXT SEVERAL DAYS, WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR. HERE’S METEOROLOGIST JACQUELINE THOMAS. YEAH. THANKS, MIKE. NOT ONLY A SPRING WARM-UP, BUT ALMOST FEELING A LITTLE MORE LIKE SUMMER, ESPECIALLY BY THE TIME WE ...
It's called DFW Epic Eid Celebration. Dr. Aminah Knight started the event two years ago to celebrate the Muslim holiday of Eid. “If I could curate something for one day where kids and families in my ...
Cold plunges have moved from elite training rooms to backyard tubs, with celebrities and athletes — from Lady Gaga and Chris Hemsworth to Tom Brady — fueling the trend. Here’s what doctors and ...
Temps are set to climb this week, the National Weather Service says, rising to about 80 degrees in the Portland area over the next few days and possibly edging closer to 90 on Sunday. With those kinds ...
Has someone on TikTok suggested adopting some ancient Chinese wisdom recently? Maybe they’ve convinced you to to practice Tai-Chi, embrace lymphatic jumping, or try acupuncture. All of these practices ...
It’s a great time to be a fan of J.K. Simmons, who is on top of the world right now thanks to his endearing yet commanding voice performance as Nolan in the hit Prime Video series, Invincible. Simmons ...
We’re all about optimizing our lives and daily habits to better our health. And though we can go overboard with some things (we might be reaching protein-maxxing fatigue; watch this space), when it ...
Cold-water bathing has a long history as a health hack. The ancient Greeks and Romans partook to treat fevers. Eighteenth-century mental institutions employed a tactic called the bain de surprise, ...
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