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A spine surgeon warns that smartphone addiction is quietly deforming the spines of Gen Z and Gen Alpha.

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After FIFA priced them out of their own World Cup, many Mexicans take their TVs to the street

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Europe’s current heat wave is so bad the French are considering banning outdoor drinking and adopting AC ‘if necessary’

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Across 16 host cities, stadium food prices reveal a tournament-wide tension between FIFA’s global ambitions and wildly unequal local economies.

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World Cup visitors are so enamored with the dressing, they’re chugging it outside of airport security, forcing TSA to issue a no-chugging warning.

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