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Dry, Crumbly FoodsThe process of eating requires a chorus of muscles all working together to manipulate food in the mouth, chew, push it into the back of the throat, and swallow.One critical instrument in this gastro symphony is a flap of cartilage at the back of the throat called the epiglottis, which acts as a lid to prevent food and liquid from entering the lungs. If the epiglottis fails to completely cover the windpipe because of weakened muscles, liquids and foods can enter the trachea, causing coughing.[2]Dry, crumbly foods like crackers, toast, and flaky pastries are common “aspiration triggers” for…

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Davis and his team of researchers employ advanced data analytics to reveal a range of (beg your pardon) game-changing findings that are shifting pro clubs’ decision-making. “His lab is the most influential sports analytics lab in soccer,” says Hugo Rios-Neto, data recruitment lead for Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht in Belgium. They’ve helped teams better evaluate their rosters, conceived ways to assess how efficient (or not) strategies are, and developed algorithms that uncover hidden tactical patterns. Like, for instance, the value of kicking the ball out of bounds close to the goal and letting your opponent throw it back into play—a…

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Steven Spielberg is extending his wisdom from decades of filmmaking experience to two of horror’s most in-demand young directors. While appearing on a recent episode of The Rest Is Entertainment, Spielberg was asked what advice he would give to 26-year-old Obsession director Curry Barker and 20-year-old Backrooms director Kane Parsons, noting that Spielberg himself was also in his 20s when he directed Jaws (1975), which went on to win three Academy Awards. “Don’t let success go to your heads,” the Disclosure Day director quickly responded. “Do not let wild success go to your heads, because when you make your next…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A day after Graham Platner became the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, a woman took to social media to allege that she briefly dated Platner in 2021, recounting stories of having met him on the Tinder dating app, his infidelity and how Platner’s story about his infamous Nazi tattoo had changed over time.”I am stepping forward as a person who has experienced lying and manipulation by his hand to lend my voice to what is a growing number of women who have been wronged by this man in one way or another,”…

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“Stick to UFC,” the podcast giant said in an episode that dropped Wednesday.Trump will be in friendly confines when he hosts his 80th birthday presentation of a UFC card Sunday on the White House lawn, even if the celebrity presence seems like it will be scant.Rogan, who also announces UFC fights, veered into adviser territory when guest comic Joey Diaz ranted about the traffic problems created by Trump’s trip to the World’s Most Famous Arena.The host noted that “people were so upset that Trump was gonna go to the NBA because if he’s there they have all these crazy security…

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Jay Clayton, President Trump’s choice to be the next director of national intelligence, has spent the past 14 months as the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, and served as Wall Street’s top enforcer during Mr. Trump’s first term.Here is what to know about Mr. Clayton’s career.What did Mr. Clayton do before becoming U.S. attorney?Mr. Clayton has moved between private law practice and government service. He was a partner at the New York law firm Sullivan & Cromwell when Mr. Trump chose him for the U.S. attorney post.Mr. Clayton’s time as the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the president’s…

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Children dry fish in the sun at a village in the natural gas-rich Afungi peninsula of the northern Mozambique region. In countries including Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, and Mozambique, gas is extracted and exported to serve external markets, while domestic energy needs go unmet. Photo courtesy of Justica Ambientalby Maina Waruru (nairobi)Thursday, June 11, 2026Inter Press Service NAIROBI, June 11 (IPS) – A new report examining the economic impact of oil and gas production in Africa has found that fossil fuels have failed to deliver sustained or inclusive economic development, observing that the resources have contributed to economic vulnerability and inequality and…

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Meta has taken another step forward in its effort to build up its AI infrastructure with the unveiling of a plan for its first data center in India.The social media giant confirmed in a release that it had agreed to lease a facility from India-based conglomerate Reliance Industries in the city of Jamnagar, in the western state of Gujarat.Reliance will build the center, with operations expected to start in two years, with a confirmed initial capacity of 168 megawatts and options to scale in the future.Under the agreement, Reliance said it will provide end-to-end services for the lifecycle of the…

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For the first time in nearly 60 years, a parasite known as the flesh-eating New World screwworm has been detected in animals in the United States.[1]The most recent tracking from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that seven animals have been infected: five cattle and one goat in Texas, and a dog in New Mexico.[2]The USDA is leading a coordinated emergency response to contain the outbreak.“This is not a food safety issue — the U.S. food supply remains safe,” the agency said in a recent announcement. “The current risk to animals and people in the United States is very…

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