Wendy's Sued For $20M After 11-Year-Old Gets Brain and Kidney Damage From 'Dirty Meal'
Aspen Lamfers consumed a Wendy's meal in August 2022, with it revealed that the restaurant had failed two health inspections that summer.
Meta Turns To AI To Protect Minors From 'Sextortion' On Instagram
Meta said it's developing tools to protect teens from "sextortion" scams on Instagram, which has been accused of damaging the mental health of youngsters.
3 Tips To Build Up Your 'F**k You Fund' For When You Want To Quit
Instead of relying on monthly wages and being trapped or exposed to a negative environment, the "f*ck you fund" supports workers by eliminating financial barriers.
DeSantis Signs Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Minors in Florida
Florida's new social media law for minors could face legal challenges amid concerns over child safety and First Amendment rights.
What Do the Elections in Senegal and Indonesia Mean for the Nations' Citizens?
Senegal and Indonesia are currently undergoing major political change, and the outcome will have far-reaching consequences for the citizens of each country.
US Conspiracy Theorists Monetize 'Disease X' Misinformation
Coined by the World Health Organization to denote a hypothetical future pandemic, "Disease X" is at the center of a blizzard of misinformation that American conspiracy theorists are amplifying -- and profiting from.
NYPD Confirms Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's NYC Car Chase Did Happen And Will Make Arrests
"Our conclusion, upon review with the Manhattan District Attorney's office, is that we have sufficient evidence to arrest two individuals for reckless endangerment," the NYPD said in a letter sent to MET Police.
UK Broadcast Journalists Demand Open Access To Gaza
More than 50 UK-based broadcast journalists have sent an open letter to the Israeli and Egyptian embassies calling for "free and unfettered access" to Gaza for foreign media, British media reported Wednesday.
WFP Stops Delivering Food Parcels To Gaza Despite Famine Warning
The World Food Programme said that it was forced to pause deliveries after its aid convoys had endured "complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order".
New Planning Rules Aim to Safeguard UK Residents from Displacement Due to Short-Term Lets
Secretary of State for Levelling Up Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, emphasised the crucial role short-term lets play in the flourishing tourism sector.
Catfishing Fears Are Threatening Tinder's 'Most Popular Dating App' Title
After admitting that the brand has "dropped the ball" on women's experiences on the app, Tinder welcomes a new female CEO and reveals that it has introduced a new ID verification system.
Travellers Face £1,027 Fine If They Break Simple Rule In Spanish Tourist Hotspot
The rule is in place in Benidorm, a tourist hotspot in Spain's eastern coast.
Palestinian Women Are Being Raped And Murdered By Israel, Human Rights Report Says
The OHNCR said that they have received information that accuses Israel of detaining, raping and executing Palestinian women and girls in Gaza.
Indian States Ban Cotton Candy Amid Concerns Over Cancer-Causing Dye
Several other states have decided to test samples of cotton candies.
Young Creators Face Cost Dilemma At London Fashion Week
To show or not to show at London Fashion Week? The programme provides also a venue to showcase at London Fashion Week, which could be for example at a hotel close to the main setting.
UK Government Launches New Medicinal Study To Better Prevent Strokes
The UK government has launched a pilot project to analyse the blood samples of UK stroke patients who experience side effects to understand the roles of genetic influence in stroke prevention medicines.
Hamas Warns Israeli Invasion Of Rafah Will 'Torpedo' Hostage Talks
Hamas warned Israel on Sunday that a ground offensive in Rafah, crowded with displaced Gazans, would imperil future hostage releases, while US President Joe Biden urged the protection of civilians in the besieged territory.
Passenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Plane, Walks Out Onto Wing Before Takeoff
The incident took place at Mexico City International Airport on Jan. 25.
Kate Middleton 'Did Not Want' Her Children To Visit Her At Hospital After Abdominal Surgery
The Princess of Wales kept in touch with her three children via FaceTime while she was at The London Clinic.
Urgent Travel Warning For Bahamas Amid Increase Of Murders; 18 People Killed In 2024
The Bahamas isn't the only Caribbean destination with an updated travel alert.
Meta Beefs Up Teen Defenses At Instagram And Messenger
Meta on Thursday began blocking messages from strangers sent directly to young teens using Instagram or Messenger.
'Uncle Chen' Goes Viral Again For Chain-Smoking While Running Marathon
A 52-year-old man, who went viral for his smoking habits two years ago, gained more attention after he was disqualified from the 2024 Xiamen Marathon.
UK in Midst of a Measles Emergency, Sparking Renewed Urgency To Address Vaccination Gaps
In under two years, the UK saw the removal of its measles-free status with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declaring it a national incident.
Prince Harry Jokes About King Charles III Ahead Of His Prostate Surgery
His Majesty is due for a "corrective procedure" this week to treat an enlarged prostate, according to Buckingham Palace.
NHS Medicine Shortage Raises Concerns Over Patient Safety
There is a notable 100 per cent surge in medicine shortages compared to January 2022 as seen in the deteriorating health of patients across the UK.
The Development Of Artificial Intelligence Is Threatening 40% Of Jobs Worldwide
As world leaders discuss new AI regulation laws, an investigation found that the technology is set to affect almost half of the industries on a global scale.
New Regulatory Roadmap To Uphold Patient Safety in UK Medical Devices
The MHRA has launched a new regulatory roadmap that will help make future regulations for UK medical devices keeping in mind patient safety and their ability to harness medical technology advancements.
Meta Toughens Content Curbs For Teens On Instagram, Facebook
Meta on Tuesday said it was tightening up content restrictions for teens on Instagram and Facebook as it faces increased scrutiny that its platforms are harmful for young people.
Breakthrough Treatment Veoza Receives UK Approval to Tackle Hot Flushes
Veoza distinguishes itself as a non-hormonal menopause drug that directly targets the brain to prevent hot flushes.
Israel-Hezbollah Tensions Flare As White Phosphorus Is Reported
As the daily counterattacks between Hezbollah and the IDF continue, Israel has been accused of committing war crimes that are supported by the US.