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James Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star who later mocked his own hunky persona, has died at 48

By JESSICA THOMAS NEW YORK (AP) — The entertainment industry is mourning the loss of James Van Der Beek, a beloved heartthrob known for his roles in coming-of-age dramas at

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How the new food pyramid could impact school lunch and more : NPR

Putting together a school meal isn't easy. "It is a puzzle essentially," said Lori Nelson of the Chef Ann Foundation,

Record year for deer processing charity

Deer to Care has reaffirmed its dedication to donating wild venison and pork to community organizations in need, doubling down

CU Buffs routed at Baylor

Fast Break: Colorado Buffaloes Fall to Baylor Bears Reasons for the Loss: The Colorado Buffaloes suffered a tough loss against

‘Sellout’: Canadian Pop Star Under Fire For Praising Team USA In Winter Olympics Ad

Canadian-born pop sensation Tate McRae is facing backlash in her home country after appearing in an NBC ad that celebrates

‘Tell me the truth about the baby I carried’

A surrogate mother from Nevada who believed she was helping a Chinese couple fulfill their dream of having a baby

Researchers debunk TikTok censorship claims about ICE and Epstein : NPR

After a U.S.-led investor group took over the social media platform's U.S. operations earlier this year, some users claimed political

Linking quakes and oil extraction earns councillor disapproving look

A city councillor in Christchurch sparked controversy during a debate on fossil fuels when she suggested that extracting oil from

Boulder’s Lauren Jortberg qualified for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Before entering the world of professional Nordic skiing, Lauren Jortberg's high school classmates at Boulder High School already saw her