Damar Hamlin sent ICU in a panic during TD against Patriots
Hamlin sent all the alarms blaring in the ICU as he jumped up and down to celebrate.
Britain's bruised royals stay silent as Prince Harry lets 'light in on magic'
Some 150 years ago, the acclaimed constitutional writer Walter Bagehot wrote that the British monarchy needed reverence and mystery.
Top 10 most anticipated movies of 2023
Harrison Ford's return as Indiana Jones makes the top ten most anticipated films due to release in 2023.
US expands access to abortion pills through pharmacies
Retail pharmacies in the United States will be permitted to sell abortion pills, health officials said Tuesday.
World steps into 2023 after turbulent year
Many were ready to set aside pinched budgets and a virus that is increasingly forgotten but not gone, and embrace a party atmosphere on New Year's Eve.
How to Turn Your Business Idea Into Reality
Chances are you have thought about starting a business of your own.
Italy urges EU peers to test China arrivals for COVID, but many say 'no'
Italy on Thursday urged the rest of the European Union to follow its lead and test travellers from China for COVID, but others said they saw no need to do so for now or were waiting for a common stance across the largely border-less bloc.
Xi urges steps to 'protect' lives as China battles COVID-19 wave
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged officials on Monday to take steps to protect lives in his first public remarks on Covid-19 since Beijing dramatically loosened hardline containment measures this month.
Twitter restores suicide prevention feature after Reuters report
Twitter Inc has restored a feature that promotes suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources to users looking up certain content, after coming under pressure from some users and consumer safety groups over its removal.
Ambulance workers walk out in strike-hit UK
Health Secretary Steve Barclay, writing in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, accused the unions of making a "conscious decision" to "inflict harm" on patients.
UK nurses stage new walkout over pay
UK nurses on Tuesday staged a second one-day strike amid an increasingly acrimonious fight with the government for better wages and warnings that patient safety could be jeopardised.
Why ambulance workers in England and Wales are going on strike
The workforce is in crisis, with system-wide pressures seriously hampering their ability to do their jobs.
UK nurses stage unprecedented walkout
UK nurses stage unprecedented walkout
UN agency seeks FIFA deal for World Cup labour rights role
The 2026 World Cup will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Elon Musk's Twitter lifts rule against Covid misinformation
Twitter said it has stopped enforcing a policy intended to prevent the spread of Covid misinformation, as new owner Elon Musk -- who has clashed previously with US officials over pandemic safety rules -- continues to remake its content moderation policies.
World Cup deaths: Supreme Committee covers up after Qatar official's revelation
The Supreme Committee is covering up after a Qatari official responsible for delivering the World Cup revealed that 400-500 migrant workers had died.
UK retailer Boohoo denies 'slave' labour claims
The online retail group has annual sales of almost £2.0 billion per year, and its chief executive was paid a £1.3 million bonus this year.
TikTok a hotbed of US election misinformation, analysts say
Election misinformation is spreading on TikTok ahead of the US midterms despite the company's policies.
UK teen died after 'negative effects of online content': coroner
A 14-year-old British girl died from an act of self-harm while suffering from the "negative effects of online content."
Staff at UK mental health hospital filmed 'mocking and slapping' patients
The police have launched an investigation after the staff at one of the UK's biggest NHS mental health hospitals were caught mistreating their patients.
Rideshare, Retailers Brace For Tough U.S. Independent Contractor Rule
After weeks of lobbying the White House on how gig workers should be treated, the rideshare, delivery and retail industries are bracing for a new rule that is likely to make it easier to classify them as employees, multiple sources say.
Hair Transplant in Turkey - How to Choose the Best Option
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Ukraine seeks to trace thousands of 'orphans' scattered by war
Ukraine says it dismissed nearly 100,000 children from institutional care. With help from U.N. child agency UNICEF, it is still trying to reach some 26,000 of them.
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
Canadian Manhunt For Suspect In Deadly Stabbings Stretches Into 4th Day
Canadian police searched into a fourth day on Wednesday for the remaining suspect in a stabbing spree in which 10 people were killed in and around an indigenous community, rattling a country unaccustomed to acts of mass violence.
Dozens of pools closed in France over soaring energy costs
French sports and education groups expressed outrage Tuesday at the closure of around 30 swimming pools, after their operator said surging heating costs made them no longer viable.
iOS 16 release date, top features, more details we know
iOS 16 brings an impressive array of features and notable changes to your iPhone.
TikTok stars boycott Amazon in activism push
The coalition is pushing for the firm's workers to get a minimum hourly wage of $30, improved medical leave and easing of productivity requirements.
Skittles contains 'heightened levels' of titanium dioxide, consumer claims
A 2015 review study found that titanium dioxide is not able to pass through the body and can lead to cancer.
Ezra Miller admits suffering complex mental health issues, apologizes amid multiple legal scandals
Ezra Miller issued an apology for their behaviour in recent years that have led to arrests.