How Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright Are Reuniting to Celebrate Son Cruz's 3rd Birthday Amid Separation

Brittany Cartwright Denies That Her and Jax Taylor's Breakup Is a Publicity Stunt

Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are putting on a united front ahead of their son Cruz's latest milestone.

Despite The Valley stars' recent separation, the estranged couple are reuniting this weekend to throw an adorable "Three Rex"-themed birthday party for Cruz, who turns 3 on April 12.

"Cruz loves dinosaurs," Brittany exclusively told E! News, "so we naturally had to choose this theme."

The celebration, which is being planned by Picnic + Petal with decorations by Glitz and Gather, will take place at an L.A.-area Skyzone trampoline park. Fellow Bravo stars expected to be…

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Experts Fear a Shortage of Forensic Pathologists Will Leave Deaths Unexplained

Makeshift morgues were necessary back in 2020, when COVID-19 lacked a vaccine and was killing so many people that hospitals and funeral homes couldn’t keep up. But two years later, they were still in use in Baltimore—for a different reason. In February, according to news stories at the time, at least 200 bodies from the medical examiner’s office sat in refrigerated truck trailers parked inside a parking garage for weeks. There was simply nowhere else to put them—because of a shortage of forensic pathologists.

There were so few forensic pathologists in the city—medical doctors who perform autopsies to examine sudden, unexpected, or violent deaths—that autopsies were backlogged. Bodies couldn’t be examined, and laid to rest, as quickly as t…

NASA Asteroid Mission Brings Home Clues

Infrared sensors on the ground detected the heat signature of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft’s sample-return capsule when it slammed into the atmosphere at more than 45,000 km/h (27,650 mph), at 8:42 a.m. MDT today. The 46 kg (101 lbs.) capsule was dropped off by its much larger OSIRIS-REx mother ship as that spacecraft went whizzing briefly by Earth. The capsule hit the air off the coast of California, aiming for a parachute landing in the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range southwest of Salt Lake City. Even before the capsule landed, four search helicopters scrambled to meet it, and the people at NASA waited anxiously to hear that it had returned safely.

It had. The capsule thumped down at 8:55 a.m. MDT and the helicopter crews scooped it up and whisked it to a …

Over 1.3 Billion People to Have Diabetes by 2050, Researchers Say

Global aging and rising body weight will more than double the number of people with diabetes by 2050, researchers predicted, putting millions more people at risk of a variety of dangerous disorders.

More than 1.3 billion people worldwide will have diabetes at the half-century mark, up from 529 million in 2021, according to estimates released Thursday by the Lancet medical journal. The vast majority of patients will have type 2 diabetes, the form of the disease that’s often linked to being overweight.

A loss of the body’s ability to control blood sugar levels, diabetes affects one in 10 adults globally and caused 6.7 million deaths in 2021, the International Diabetes Federation estimatesคำพูดจาก

Russia to Launch First Moon Rocket in Years

The last time Russia sent a spacecraft to the moon, Gerald Ford was in the White House, Elton John’s “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” was the U.S.’s number one hit, and a gallon of gas cost ¢0.57. That spacecraft, Luna 24, lifted off on Aug. 9, 1976, landed in the moon’s Mare Crisium (Sea of Crisis), and returned to Earth on Aug. 22, 1976, carrying 170 gm (6 oz.) of lunar soil. Oh, and it actually wasn’t Russia that launched Luna 24 at all; it was the Soviet Union, which still had 15 years to live before its ultimate fall on Dec. 25, 1991.

This Friday, Aug. 11, after an interregnum of 47 years, a spacecraft launched from the former-Soviet, current-Russian nation hopes to at last return to the moonคำพูดจาก

Ozempic Can’t Fix America’s Obesity Crisis

What is obesity?

Some people will tell you it’s a fancy word for being fat; others might say it’s a slur that pathologizes bigger bodies. And yet others will insist it’s a moral failing—one of laziness and poor willpower.

For the past decade, however, the medical community has recognized that obesity is a chronic disease, much like cancer, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Obesity triples the risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19, is linked with hundreds of medical complications, and accounts for 4 million preventable deaths every year.

Obesity is also heterogeneous, with manifold different causes, clinical presentations, and responses to treatment. The astronomical rise of GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro has glossed over such nuance, with …

The Messy Reality of Cities Touting Climate-Friendly Utopias

A little slice of eco-heaven on earth could be yours. So goes the marketing for Forest City, a partially finished new city on the coast of Malaysia’s Johor state. Condo towers covered in plants and connected by public transit, rooftop gardens, a water-recycling system, and a vague commitment to “smart technologies,” all add up, the project’s Chinese developer says, to a “green futuristic city” that will serve as “a prime model” for other towns in our sustainability-focused era. The project boasts several awards for sustainable urban design, including one backed by the U.N.’s environment program.

But the reality is more complicated. Environmentalists say the city that sells itself as a planetary savior is actually a major threat…

Bagir warns on profits, optimistic despite production delays

The company said the development would help it fulfil larger volume orders and that it has “moved forward” but is behind the original timetable, “which has hurt the company’s ability to secure these orders.”A few months ago, the Israeli company, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, had reported that it swung back into profit last year, repaid all its borrowings and cut costs.

And on Tuesday it added that it has continued to implement its restructuring programme but the delay on the production front means it now expects revenue and profit for the second half of this financial year to be “materially lower than market expectations.”That’s no surprise looking at the revenue figures for the first half. H1 revenues dropped to $28 million from $33.5 million a year …