Colossal Costs and Insatiable Influencers: How One Cake Maker Is Weathering the Storm With Swagger
Cake maker Reshmi Bennett spills the beans on her viral creations, her boisterous social media presence, and thriving in a tumultuous business environment.
Smoking Decline Halts Amidst Surge in Youth Uptake During Post-COVID Era
The pace of decline in smoking rates was previously at 5.2 per cent in the pre-pandemic years but became 0.3 per cent between April 2020 and August 2022.
Hostages Were Drugged, Abused In Gaza: Israeli Doctor
Hostages hauled into Gaza during Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel were drugged to keep them docile in captivity and subjected to psychological and sexual abuse, a specialist said Monday.
Africa Trials for HIV Vaccine Discontinued as Initial Results Disappoint
The African-led trial was initiated in December 2020 but came to an early halt last month. Its conclusive findings are to be released in 2024.
Watch Pep Guardiola's Brawl With Premier League Official During Man City's 2-1 Win At Luton [Video]
Manchester City have three important games coming up this week.
Bank of England's Financial Stability Report Highlights Resilience Amid Rising Interest Rates
The Bank of England recently released its Financial Stability Report, spotlighting the resilience of UK households and businesses in the face of escalating interest rates.
Best Patch Biosensors for Health and Fitness Monitoring
Track your vital health stats with these devices
Best e-Bikes with Regenerative Braking Systems
These bikes are not just your ordinary mode of transport
Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced As Torrential Rain Hits Parts Of East Africa
The extreme weather has been attributed to the El Niño weather phenomenon.
The ROI of Coaching: Maximizing Business Performance Through Personal Development
In the dynamic business world, the desire for success has never been greater, but it has also never been as challenging as it is today, considering the intense competition in all areas.
Extreme Weather Poses Global Threat to Hospitals
Public health experts stress that the potential closure of hospitals due to extreme weather events goes beyond immediate health concerns.
Antlara Dental Clinic: For a Perfect Smile
Renowned for "going the extra mile for your smile,"Antlara Dental Clinic is dedicated to giving its patients the best dental care
Research Reveals Global Femicide Crisis Despite Homicide Rate Decreasing
Despite the overall homicide figures decreasing, more women and girls have been killed as a result of gender-based violence across the globe.
Eleven More Gaza Hostages Released As Israel-Hamas Truce Extended
Israel said Monday that 11 more hostages released in the Gaza Strip had arrived safely, hours after the announcement that a truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza will be extended by two days, opening the way for further releases.
Google Meet, Zoom, Teams Have Negative Effects On Brain, Heart, Study Finds
As per the study, a 50-minute video conference session leads to increased brain activity, which serves as a sign of fatigue and reduced attention.
Gender Pay Gap for UK Women Aged 40 and Over Predicted to Persist Until Retirement
The gender pay gap in earnings reflects economic inequality about older women entering retirement with lower accrued earnings.
Rishi Sunak's Decision to Scrap Free NHS Prescriptions Draws Criticism for Impact on the Most Vulnerable
Sunak is scrapping free NHS prescriptions that have been a vital lifeline for individuals with chronic conditions, low-income families, and the elderly.
Shakira Would Have Saved A Fortune If She Fell In Love With Sergio Ramos, Says Lawyer
The singer had a long-term relationship with former footballer Gerard Pique, which ended under bitter circumstances.
What Trauma Will Gaza's Children Face After The Israel-Hamas War?
A Save the Children report reveals that before Oct 7, more than half of Gaza's children had suicidal thoughts and three in five of the children were already engaging in self-harm.
Prince William's 'Sexiest Bald Man' Title Sparks Debate
The Prince of Wales inherited the baldness gene from his father King Charles III, who got it from the late Prince Philip.
WHO Declares 'Loneliness' A Pressing Global Health Threat
Loneliness may put us at a higher risk of developing anxiety, dementia and depression amongst others.
Trapped Indian Miners Crisis Raises Issue of Workplace Safety
The current crisis in India has once again raised questions about safety standards and how employers ensure their workers are working in as safe of an environment as possible.
Elon Musk Reveals How Video Games Help Him Calm His Mind
Elon Musk's immersion in video games has influenced major business decisions, including the decision to purchase Twitter.
International Authorities Express Deep Concerns For Gaza Civilians
The UN conference brought together dozens of nations, aid agencies and international organisations to discuss the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Somebody Digital Marks 10 Years of Taking Companies From Good to Great
The quote "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half"
Prince Harry Shares How 'Friends' And Matthew Perry Helped Him With His Panic Attacks
The Duke of Sussex shared in his memoir that he watched all ten seasons of 'Friends' in 2013 to help with his PTSD and he related the most to Chandler Bing.
Stress Awareness: 7 Top Stress Tests for Understanding Your Well-Being
The piece explores seven stress tests designed to help individuals gauge their stress levels effectively.
NHS is Receiving Boost From AI to Improve Faster Lung Cancer Treatment and Waiting Lists
A reported £21 million is being allocated to 64 NHS trusts across England to deploy cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) tools in hospitals.
Biden's AI Executive Order Set To Create New Standards For AI Safety
The recently signed AI executive order requires new safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance.
UK Prepares To Host Global Leaders' Gathering On AI
The UK government will welcome foreign political leaders, tech industry figures, academics and others this week for a two-day summit billed as the first of its kind on artificial intelligence (AI).