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If I've hurt anyone with my comments, I'm sorry: Pragya
The Bhopal MP also said she was dubbed as a terrorist despite being acquitted by a court.
Drivers facing nine-mile diversion for days due to road closure
Delays on the way for users of this route
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Politics
Scott Morrison: “Cunning. A little Machiavellian. And not to be underestimated." Plus: Jacqui Lambie and Philip Lowe.
The tech you need to stay warm this winter
Treat yo'self to a heated toilet cover.
A Limerick hospital nurse: Staff ‘cannot cope’ with the stress
Overcrowding at UHL: ‘I’ll be honest – there is no dignity for patients on trolleys’
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Science
Akshay Venkatesh: this Perth-raised mathematician and Stanford professor is "one of Australia’s greatest minds". Plus: Lisa Harvey-Smith and Jacques Miller.
Newborn suffocated the first time he was on bed with a sleeping parent: Coroner
SINGAPORE: A 19-day-old baby died from suffocation the first time he was placed on a bed beside a sleeping parent, a coroner found in documents ...
The Secret World newsletter
The excellent first edition of Matthew Braga’s new Secret World newsletter looks at exactly who you’re calling when you use a satellite phone or Garmin emergency beacon to call for help…
Patients sue Indiana hospital over possible disease exposure
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — More than 1,000 surgical patients are suing a northern Indiana hospital after being notified that a sterilization failure could have
18 times celebrities got brutally honest about sex
Plenty of celebrities have gotten real about the amazing, bad, or downright awkward sexual experiences they’ve had.
UK medics fight deadly measles outbreak in Samoa
UK medics will help save lives in Samoa where a fatal outbreak of measles is affecting thousands of people.
‘Speedy’ diarrhoea diagnosis test developed by UK doctors
Researchers at University Hospital Southampton say the test will ‘revolutionise’ treatment.
'Sci-fi' electrode sleeve offers new hope for millions of paralysis patients
Cutting-edge technology is giving new hope to millions of people living with paralysis across the United States. Researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have successfully developed a light-weight, wearable electrode sleeve that regulates and triggers finger movement in quadriplegics.
Erdoğan to Macron: Get your own ‘brain death’ checked first
Turkish president also says his French counterpart ‘doesn’t know what the fight against terror is.’
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Foreign affairs
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant: "There is a global rethink going on about how to civilise the internet, and Inman Grant is a worldwide pioneer.” Plus: Joe Hockey and Andrew Hastie.
Cholera outbreak: Ogun death toll now five
Daud Olatunji, Abeokuta The death toll as a result of a cholera outbreak in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, has risen to five and it includes a four-month-old baby and 33-year-old pregnant woman. ...
Who are we writing for? Investigative storytelling for grannies and lawmakers
"Broadcast journalism forces you to think very differently," reporter Harry Karanikas tells us in our monthly Meet The Investigators series.
Trolley numbers for this year are the highest since records began, INMO says
The INMO said today that over 108,300 people have gone without beds so far this year.
5 of the Most Popular Questions on Emotional Intelligence, Answered
Emotions are beautiful--they make us human. But they can also lead to major regrets if we allow them to control us.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Food / drink
Matt Jones, Cameron Mackenzie and Stuart Gregor: in six years, their gin has become our highest-selling locally made premium craft spirit, and is exported to 25 countries. Plus: Matt Stone and Jo Barrett, and Jock Zonfrillo.
Why Serving Plant-Based Burgers Could Get Restaurants Sued
This Impossible Whopper fight could be a lawsuit of unintended consequences for vegans and vegetarians.
The tech you need to stay warm this winter
Treat yo'self to a heated toilet cover.
Why We Strike Again
For more than a year, children and young people from around the world have been striking for the climate. We launched a movement that defied all expectations, with millions of people lending their voices – and their bodies – to the cause. We did this not because it was our dream, but because we didn’t see anyone else taking action to secure our future. And despite the vocal support we have received from many adults – including some of the world’s most powerful leaders – we still don’t. Striking is not a choice we relish; we do it because we see no other options. We have watched a string of United Nations climate conferences unfold. Countless negotiations have produced much-hyped but ultimately empty commitments from the world’s governments – the same governments that allow fossil-fuel companies to drill for ever-more oil and gas, and burn away our futures for their profit.
Mum shares brilliant 'unicorn potion' trick to get kids to take their medicine
The post has been flooded with comments from grateful parents.
How many sleeps until Christmas? The most festive ways to count down the days
Holidays are coming!
Sex talk: Connect the mind, body and heart dots first
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‘Speedy’ diarrhoea diagnosis test developed by UK doctors
Researchers at University Hospital Southampton say the test will ‘revolutionise’ treatment.
Ananya Panday Calls Kartik Aaryan A Talkative Person In This Pati Patni Aur Woh BTS Post
Ananya Panday gets emotional as her film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh' is just around the corner. Look what she has to say about her first day of shoot. See post.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Health
Joe Ibrahim: the geriatric medicine specialist exposing the "astonishing" truth behind some nursing-home deaths. Plus: David Caldicott and Wendy McCarthy.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Politics
Scott Morrison: “Cunning. A little Machiavellian. And not to be underestimated." Plus: Jacqui Lambie and Philip Lowe.
Frantz Fanon was literally the brain behind modern-day black emancipation – Here’s why
When Robert Nesta Marley asked Africans and people of African descent to “emancipate yourselves from mental slavery”, one would argue the Rastafarian prophet was channeling his inner Frantz Fanon. In fairness, many Pan-Africanists channel their inner Fanon without actually knowing much or anything about Fanon. To many minds, he is the 20th century’s best black...
Bottles of hot sauce recalled over 'risk of explosion'
Customers are advised to immediately return the sauce.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Education
Peter Shergold: this university chancellor's reforms "could be felt in schools, universities and workplaces for decades". Plus: Geoff Masters and Vicki Baczynskyj.
Here's what you need to know about today's four by-elections
Voting is underway in the by-elections across the country.Turnout has been low this morning with...
Former World’s Fattest Man Turns Life Around By Losing 52 Stone
The former world’s fattest man has lost an incredible 52 stone in just three years, enabling him to walk again for the first time in nearly 10 years. Juan Pedro Franco, 35, has transformed his life and now weighs under 41 stone, having previously been close to death weighing a massive 93 stone. Prior to ...
'#DontAbuseOurStaff' - Homeowner leaves rude note on parked ambulance during emergency
Life-saving paramedics returned to their vehicle to find the note
Man shares how he was ‘healed’ from HIV, miraculously by God
A man identified as King D has shared an extraordinary news with people, thanking God for healing him from HIV. According to King D, he had HIV last year and had been living with it until
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Foreign affairs
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant: "There is a global rethink going on about how to civilise the internet, and Inman Grant is a worldwide pioneer.” Plus: Joe Hockey and Andrew Hastie.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Education
Peter Shergold: this university chancellor's reforms "could be felt in schools, universities and workplaces for decades". Plus: Geoff Masters and Vicki Baczynskyj.
Grandma Sends a Thanksgiving Invitation to the Wrong Person and It Grows Into a New Family Tradition
When a grandma from Arizona accidentally invited an unknown teen to a Thanksgiving celebration by sending a text to the wrong number, little did she know that she was going to grow her family. Jamal, the teen, and Wanda, the granny, have already celebrated their third Thanksgiving in a row together and this article will tell you about how it all started.
Fitbit’s cheapest fitness tracker just got 43% cheaper for Black Friday
Black Friday’s a great time to pick up a discounted fitness tracker, and the Fitbit Inspire has dropped to nearly half price on Amazon today.
Fractured Minds review – A concentrated, clever exploration of life with mental illness
Living with anxiety, depression and other world-warping mental health issues. Cross-platform interactive short Fractured Minds is a powerful and perceptive experience that conveys what it’s like. O…
Forget the Noise; Traders Explain Why You Should Be Long-Term Bullish on Bitcoin
Traders are bearish on bitcoin after a 53% crash. More pain may be ahead but BTC offers features that make it a good long-term investment.
Winter 2019-2020 to be warmer than normal, preditcs IMD
The upcoming winter season (December to February) is likely to experience warmer than average minimum temperatures over most parts of the country except over northern most parts of India, the IMD predicted.
Enphase: All Cats Love Fish But Fear To Wet Their Paws
Enphase Energy surprised us with victories it made this year. Revenue and operating income broke all records.The company offers us unprecedented growth, progressive technology of solar energy inversio
A Blessing on Your Head – Ethical? – The Science of Kabbalah [audio]
This week Rav Yitzchak and William discuss the weekly Torah portion where we read the story of a supposed deception played out when Rebecca convinces her son to fool his father who is about to give a blessing to Esau. Does this raise any ethical questions, and how does it relate to our struggle and the consequences we experience in life?
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Health
Joe Ibrahim: the geriatric medicine specialist exposing the "astonishing" truth behind some nursing-home deaths. Plus: David Caldicott and Wendy McCarthy.
'Thackeray will have to surrender to 10 Janpath for survival': GVL Narasimha Rao
'Thackeray is seen as untouchable by the Gandhis who do not want to share the stage with him.'
The Wind of Heaven review – a bewitching tale of faith and guilt
A Welsh teenager is hailed as the second coming in this fascinating revival of Emlyn Williams’ long-forgotten play
Record 108,364 people stuck on a hospital trolley so far this year
INMO seeking formal intervention by Health Information and Quality Authority
New automated method helps identify cancer cell metabolism inhibitors
UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have developed a new automated method for testing hundreds of molecules at a time to find out which ones block cancer cells from consuming glucose - the sugars they need to spread and grow.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet: lessons from my father, John
John Perrottet works at the World Bank developing tourism projects. His son Dominic – one of 12 siblings – is NSW Treasurer.
Oldest living American dies at age 114
The Gerontology Research Group said Alelia Murphy was 114 years, 140 days old when she died.
This One Practice Might Help You Feel Like Having Sex More Often
The case for "first-base dates."
NHS Tayside starts review of at-risk GP surgeries
Follows abrupt closure of Bridge of Earn practice
Clinic opens to solve men's sexual health issues, 100% money back guarantee
A New men’s only clinic that specializes in providing trusted solutions for men suffering from erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, low libido, low reproductive fluid and other male infertility issues has commenced in Lagos.
Baby boom happening among staff members at Medical Center
'Everyone was afraid to drink the water,' said Keshia Wooten, a nurse at the hospital. 'They're like 'bottled water from now on.'
Supermassive Black Hole Appears To Have Created New Stars In Several Far-Off Galaxies
Supermassive black holes are often portrayed as gigantic and ravenous beasts, ready to destroy anything that gets too close. And while that it is certainly
Toward Mobile Health-Care with Medical-IoT Devices
Prof D. Chen-Yi Lee, National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, provides details about the project Toward Mobile Health-Care with Medical-IoT Devices
Slice Of Heaven, Ansaldo and Pearl Of Wisdom please
Slice Of Heaven, Ansaldo and Pearl Of Wisdom pleased when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (Nov. 29)Inner sand:1000m: Louisiana (Nazerul) 1-6, 600/39. Stretched out well. Saint Petersb
Norovirus outbreaks confirmed in South Devon
Cases have been confirmed at hospitals and care homes in the area
Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey to work together in a romantic -thriller
Taapsee Pannu had an eventful 2019 with four movie releases Badla, Game Over, Mission Mangal and the latest being Saand Ki Aankh. She also has several films in her kitty and has been shooting back to back for them. Taapsee will soon be seen in Tadka, Thappad and also Rashmi Rocket. Now as per reports, Taapsee has signed one more film which will be a romantic-thriller.
Soyinka reacts to misleading information over his battle with cancer
NIGERIA'S first Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has come forward to address misleading news circulating in media platforms across the country
No matter your age, it's the quality of friendships that matters, not quantity
New research about relationships backs up this age-old adage.
AI can increase people's wellbeing but potential dangers remain
A delegation of members of the European Economic and Social Committee visited three Finnish technological hubs to assess the potential benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence for our society.
Time to have ‘the talk’ with your health insurer?
It's not you, it's them. A romance always starts out hot. But the honeymoon stage doesn’t last forever, particularly when it comes to you and your health
Need Something to Ease Your Digestion After Eating? This Gentle Yoga Flow Does Just That
Adriene Mishler brings us a 13-minute yoga flow for digestion perfect for that post-Thanksgiving lull or after any meal where you've overeaten.
2020 race now caught in deep freeze
Thanksgiving is over! Christmas is 26 days away!
Scientists develop robot personal trainer to coach at gym
Robot Pepper can tell jokes, show sympathy, lean in towards the runner and change eye colour to express emotion.
Mandatory course on ‘social responsibility and community engagement’ for UG, PG students soon
Students will be awarded credits for participating in such activities ranging from research projects to teaching, under this new curriculum. Under this, students will learn local wisdom from the community, understand their problems and can collectively devise solutions for the same.
You don't want to miss out on these Black Friday motherboard discounts
The motherboard is one of the more important considerations for a PC since it'll determine which CPU you can use, what RAM is supported, what features you can enjoy, and more. Here are the best motherboard deals we've come across for Black Friday.
'Allocate a chill-out zone': how to keep the family peace at Christmas
Lawyers, therapists and hostage negotiators explain how to defuse festive conflicts
Nicole Kidman ‘shattered’ by father’s death but ‘had to be OK’ for children
The Australian actress also talked about taking on a theatre role as a tribute to her late father.
Slow cities of Turkey: Göynük
We all need a little peace and quiet from time to time, and on such occasions it pays to head off somewhere where life runs at a slower pace. Somewhere like Göynük, in fact...
County Durham food hygiene ratings: The takeaways and chippies with the lowest scores
These are the County Durham establishments who have been given a score by inspectors they probably don't want on their door
Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery
A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.
Malaysians are an extremely worried lot, says a survey
Malaysians are an extremely worried lot, says a survey
Learn life skills and become a firefighter with new cadet scheme in Tiverton
Tiverton Fire Station is encouraging budding young firefighters aged 12-17 to join their new term of sessions
Odisha: Human skeleton, skull found in dustbin behind Bhubaneswar school building
The Nayapalli Police along with a scientific team rushed to the spot and sent the skeleton and the skull to the state forensic laboratory for a DNA test.
Op-ed: Assuring women, young girls a life free from violence should be everyone’s business
Solomon Ayele Dersso (PhD) & Aya Chebbi, for Addis Standard Addis Abeba, November 29/2019 – Violence, weather in the form of verbal abuse, online trolls, sexual harassment, physical assault or rape, remains to be the most common form of oppression that women and young girls face. It is so pervasive. ...
Chinese astronomers discovered a black hole so big it shouldn’t exist according to current science
Chinese scientists discovered a black hole so that’s so big that it throws into question previous beliefs about how black holes are formed.
Supriya Sule 'rightful heir' to Sharad Pawar's 'great' legacy, says Milind Deora
The former Union minister said he shared Sule's belief that social work and policy change are the paths to political empowerment.
Number of children requiring treatment for cannabis misuse failed to improve in the last 3 years
Public Health England has today revealed that a staggering 12,702 young people entered treatment last year because of problems with cannabis.
PODCAST: Wider attention must be paid to PrEP for HIV/Aids prevention - professor | IOL
Professor Salim S Abdool Karim, the director of the Centre for the AIDS Program of Research in South Africa, speaks to Kuben ...
'My wallet or my health': Saskatchewan patients call for insulin pump funding
"This sounds weird, but I really don't have a Plan B if it fails," he admitted. "I don't know what I'd do."
Scientists discover 'monster' black hole that 'should not even exist'
Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered a monster black hole larger than thought possible.
Men born from older mothers at risk of heart problems
Researchers have found that placenta changes could suggest that male offspring are more at risk of heart problems later on in life
Study reveals exposure of new-born babies in NICU environment to harmful chemicals
A multidisciplinary team of scientists from Granada has warned for the first time of the presence of bisphenol A (BPA) and parabens (PBs) in a wide range of plastic medical devices, fabrics, personal care products (including topical creams), and nutritional supplements in hospital neonatal intensive care units, coming into direct contact with new-born babies.
Time to move e-scooters off footpaths
The decision to ban certain brands of e-scooter doesn’t mean the remaining e-scooters are safe, says the car review website dogandlemon.com.
Monster black hole that is so big it 'should not even exist' was discovered
A massive black hole was discovered and it is so big it "should not even exist."
Nicole Kidman ‘shattered’ by father’s death but ‘had to be OK’ for children
The Australian actress also talked about taking on a theatre role as a tribute to her late father.
Cameras reveal how animals change behaviour when people move in
The images revealed shifts in the daily hunting habits of carnivores, such as wolves, cougars and coyotes, when humans disturbed their habitat.
Grimes – “My Name Is Dark”
Miss Anthropocene, Grimes' long-awaited follow-up to Art Angels, is finally arriving in February. We've already heard early tracks "Violence" and "So Heavy I Fell Through The Earth" — along with last year's "We Appreciate Power," which was initially billed as the first single but won't actually end up included on the album. And now, following yet another week where Grimes has been in the news for reasons other than making music, she's shared another new song. That song is "My Name Is Dark," a dark and gritty electro-rocker that may or may not be the "very not pg13 ethereal shadow of colossus demon nu metal song abt insomnia" that Grimes first teased on Twitter over a year ago. "I don't need to sleep anymore/ That's what the drugs are for," she sings on the track over a menacing guitar riff and gathering clouds of noise. Listen to "My Name Is Dark" below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZe7cbC2Jp8 wanna drop song soon ish so wud u pref super dark heavy ballad about fighting balrog in
“High unemployment, cause of drug abuse in Ghana"- Psychologist
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Here’s why all the top brands want to have Ayushmann Khurrana on board
Ayushmann has always been experimental and unconventional with his choice of roles right from the beginning of his career. From his debut as a sperm donor in Shoojit Sircar’s Vicky Donor to Bala where played the role of a bald guy battling premature balding. The Andhadhun actor now has a genre to his name in Bollywood called ‘The Ayushmann Khurrana Genre’.
Grab The Nebula Prizm II Projector For Only $159 (26% Off)
If you’ve been looking to get a solid projector, but the prices seemed too high… well, look again. The Nebula Prizm II may not be the best projector out
Scientists develop robot personal trainer to coach at gym
Robot Pepper can tell jokes, show sympathy, lean in towards the runner and change eye colour to express emotion.
Editorial: Saskatchewan needs to tackle obesity
The high rate of obesity in the province should be the topic of conversation and of action.
CSO figures reveal renters more likely than homeowners to be in 'consistent poverty'
Renters were found to be more likely to be notably suffering financially as a result of moving out.
Rashmika Mandanna sees warriors in fans — here's why
Nervous, with butterflies in her stomach, she took the stage for a session with film critic Baradwaj Rangan and actor Nithya Menen -- her topic, being a leading lady in Indian cinema.
Oldest living American dies at age 114
Alelia Murphy passed away Saturday at the age of 114.
The key principles of dry cow nutrition
There is a specific period for the dry cow called the transition period; three weeks pre-calving and three weeks post-calving.
Mexico City traffic chaos a matter of life or death
It's a peculiar scene: in the middle of a busy Mexico City intersection, police officers earnestly blow their whistles, instructing oncoming ...
Get Yourself a Robotic Slave/Housekeeper With This £240 Roomba Discount
Nobody likes vacuuming, which is why we developed robots to help that burden. Sure they're not as efficient as doing it ourselves with a proper vacuum, but in our increasingly busy society most of us are two busy woking three jobs to afford the rent on our London broom cupboards.
Leicester assistant Mike Ford linked with role on other side of the world
The former England and Ireland assistant hasn't had longevity in a job since he was in charge at Bath and despite currently assisting at Leicester, he might be primed for a Test level return.
Terry Jones 'not doing terribly well' in dementia battle says Michael Palin
Terry can't speak much due to his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.
What species is Baby Yoda in The Mandalorian and when can you watch in the UK?
This little smush is being affectionately referred to as Baby Yoda.
New regulations for gift vouchers to come into effect ahead of Christmas
New laws will give all vouchers a five-year expiry time while also meaning people won't have to spend the entirity of the balance in one transaction.
A third of British women have suffered unwanted choking in the bedroom
The research is released following the Grace Millane trial.
NBN 50 And NBN 100 Plans Are A Steal Today
If you've been looking around at NBN plans, or had no other choice because your cable is about to be ripped out of the ground, today's a good day to switch. Why? Because there's heaps of bargains on NBN plans as well, including this cracker of a deal from Superloop....
Jesse Lingard speaks on first goal of the season
The 27-year-old gave a pretty decent performance yesterday
Health crisis moves from tragedy to farce
GOVERNMENT has failed to solve its impasse with medical doctors, who have withdrawn services from the country's major hospitals for 89 days today. While the cou...
The Clean Green Pakistan Index: A futile exercise?
The initial phase of the index also calls for cities to compete to beautify the city as well as on sanitation
Middendorp annoyed by Khune's medical update
Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp says he is frustrated that the medical team gave the all clear for Itumeleng Khune to return to action.
Why this hurry to discuss my reincarnation, I am quite well: Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama himself has said in the past that it is not necessary that the tradition should continue
Aise Hee: When liberation comes from a personal loss
Kislay's Aise Hee premiered at the Busan International Film Festival’s New Currents competition section this year.
Healthy coral sounds lure fish back to abandoned reefs, study finds
With global heating damaging corals worldwide, experts find potential tool in ‘acoustic enrichment’ to recolonise reefs
Video lesson: a mode is not a scale!
A new perspective for guitarists to approach modes
Woman walks again after surgery to stop weak neck being crushed by skull
Erin Meegan, 34, was bedridden for more than 20 hours a day in constant pain - now she's recovering from rare surgery funded by £70,000 fundraiser
Brothers In ‘Arms’: Why Uttarakhand And Haryana Should Walk Together Using Gita Mahotsav, For A Larger Hindu Cause
Last year, Haryana’s partner for this event was Uttar Pradesh.
"A Stroke Of Bad Luck" Pushed Neanderthals Into Extinction, Says New Study
What killed off the Neanderthals? It’s often posed that the Neanderthals, our heavy-browed cousins that stomped around Europe and western Asia until 40,000
Missing person - Panmure
Have you seen Viliami Tiseli?
Driven to recover, West Herr's Scott Bieler feels gratitude
When Scott Bieler slipped on a rug in his West Falls home, fell, and injured his neck, he was in serious trouble. He couldn't move his ha...
Word Balloons: Gift ideas for comics fans
As the weather turns colder and the days grow shorter, holiday shopping is on many people’s minds. The day after Thanksgiving, often called “Black Friday,” has long been considered a day to potentially kick off shopping for the December holiday season. If you're shopping for comic-book and genre fans this holiday season, here are some suggestions: • DC Comics: The Art of Jim Lee Vol. 1: Jim Lee has been one of comics’ most popular artists since breaking into the field in the late 1980s. Now DC Comics’ co-publisher, Lee has his work for DC celebrated in a new art book, including covers and behind-the-scenes artwork that retails for $39.
More than 55k third country nationals being hosted in temporary shelters managed by Greek armed forces
More 55,000 third country nationals - would-be asylum seekers and irregular migrants from dozens of countries - are now being hosted in shelters operated by Greece armed forces, according to an announcement on Friday by the general staff.
Dropping fizzy drinks from your diet could help you lose weight ahead of Christmas
If you're struggling to lose weight there could be a simple fix
Mexico City traffic chaos a matter of life or death
MEXICO CITY, Nov 29 — It’s a peculiar scene: In the middle of a busy Mexico City intersection, police officers earnestly blow their whistles, instructing oncoming traffic to stop — as indifferent drivers speed past them by the dozens. Undeterred, the cars waiting on the cross street enter the...
Patients sue Indiana hospital over possible disease exposure
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — More than 1,000 surgical patients are suing a northern Indiana hospital after being notified that a sterilization failure could have exposed them to deadly infections. The...
'If he can blend the two styles together - Warrenball and Pivacball - it could be something special'
Wayne Pivac has big expectations to live up to as Wales coach but Shane Williams is backing the former Scarlets boss to produce a style of play that will be successful.
The truth behind myths
It’s a blustery autumn Sunday and there isn’t much going on so you decide to turn on the television. You are all caught up on “The Game of Thrones” so why not tune into HGTV? There are a lot of great shows on there and besides, you were thinking of doing a few Real Estate investments anyways. Although HGTV is very entertaining, sometimes educational, sometimes inspiring, there are a lot of things you need to be careful of when making sound choices in Real Estate. Below are 5 big Myths of HGTV when it comes to Real Estate.
The Haunting Betrayal At the Heart of A Walk Through Hell
In their latest look at exciting things in current comics, CSBG spotlights the awful betrayal at the center of Ennis and Sudzuka's A Walk Through Hell
'Finally, thank you Arsenal!' - What Gunners fans are saying about Unai Emery exit
Arsenal have sacked Unai Emery after a run of seven games without a win, bringing an end to his 18 months in charge of the Gunners
A Missouri hospital is caring for 12 sets of twins, the most in the hospital's history
This holiday season, 12 families will be seeing double after they recently welcomed twins at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City.
He’s a Young Black Magician. People Ask: ‘Are You the New Houdini?’
From Wisconsin to New York, RJ the Magician has followed the showman’s path. He now directs the Houdini Museum of New York.
Got an Oyster card? TfL just locked your account, wants you to reset your password
TfL is asking all Oyster and contactless account holders to reset their passwords to reduce the risk of credential stuffing attacks.
New prostate cancer test could only require urine sample at home
A new test for prostate cancer that only requires a urine sample, to be collected at home, is being developed by scientists.
'UH' an opportunity hard to let go for Igan
‘UNANG Hirit’ is celebrating its 20th anniversary and they will treat the viewers to a super fun special anniversary week starting this Monday. Main anchor Igan Arnold Clavio says that when the show was first offered to him, he was asked: “Kaya mo ba gumising sa madaling araw?”
Jacob Collier – “Time Alone With You” (Feat. Daniel Caesar)
Jacob Collier is one of those blokes who's been around for years and years, building steam outside the critical conversation, forging relationships across the music industry. He first came to fame as a North London teenager posting splitscreen covers on YouTube in 2012. Now 25, he's become the kind of unstoppable force who can tour the world behind a four-part, 50-song album he's releasing over the course of two or three years. That project is called Djesse, and today — on the heels of contributing to Coldplay's Everyday Life — he's beginning to roll out the third volume. The four volumes of Djesse supposedly represent the four phases of the day. They present Collier's omnivorous ethos, which brings together elements of classical, funk, jazz, folk, soul, hip-hop, and alternative rock among other traditions. He really goes out of his way to cast a wide net, but not at the expense of coherence. Vol. 1, released last December, involved contributions from Laura Mvula, Voces8, Hamid El
Granddad loses his nose after his face was ravaged by cancer
'Mums with prams will steer their buggies away from me. I look at people and they will cross the road. It's soul-destroying.'
The TrueAchievements Twelve Days of Christmas Challenge Returns for 2019
Good news for those of you who have been patiently awaiting a new Community Challenge – Twelve Days of Christmas is back on TA, giving twleve unique challenges to players hunting achievements over December.
The Haunting Betrayal At the Heart of A Walk Through Hell
In their latest look at exciting things in current comics, CSBG spotlights the awful betrayal at the center of Ennis and Sudzuka's A Walk Through Hell
Newly engaged Roxanne Pallett 'sees the power of prayer' after CBB punch-gate
The actress is living in New York with firefighter Jason.
What Blood Tests You Should Ask For Based On Your Family History
When it comes to labs and blood work, it’s difficult to know exactly what to ask for.
Solskjaer looks on the bright side after Astana defeat
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reckons there are many positives to take from his young team's defeat at Astana.
Blue Moon rises to rock the Lowveld
Neither rain, nor a fallen tree, could deter diehard rock fans from WoodCrock at Blue Moon last Saturday evening.
Mariz on having a baby: In God's own time
MARIZ Umali is the newest member of “Unang Hirit” as she just replaced Rhea Santos who migrated to Canada. “Bale I joined them last July lang,” she says. “I want to thank Igan Arnold Clavio and everyone kasi they’re all very warm. Tinanggap nila ako agad. Talagang na-feel ko agad na mga kaibigan silang walang iwanan at masaya silang kasama.”
Babies Birth Comes Too Soon - Baby Arriving before 38 weeks of pregnancy
Babies Birth Comes Too Soon - Newborn Arriving before 38 weeks of pregnancy. Read of a pre term birth at thehealthsite.com
World Aids Day reflects importance of community effort
Sunday 1 December is World Aids Day and the theme of this year’s observance is that communities can make a difference by fighting to end the epidemic.
Grimes shares new track from Miss Anthropocene, ‘My Name Is Dark’
Miss Anthropocene arrives on February 21, 2020, via 4AD.
Dagga laws in SA: some oils are more legal than others
Clicklaw explains why you may now trade in CBD oil and which limits apply.
This AI system may help doctors treat patients with traumatic brain injury
The study noted that the new AI system can predict the probability of the patient dying within 30-days with accuracy of 80-85 per cent
Yorkshire Radicals Suggest we "Buy Nowt" to Teach Them Multinationals a Thing or Two
Residents of the city of Bradford are being asked to purposefully avoid the Black Friday madness today, with a campaign asking them to "Buy Nowt" and enjoy a cup of tea with like-minded individuals not currently scouring the internet and going mad from trying to find a graphics card that's genuinely cheaper than it was last month.
'It bothers me when mediocre films get more credit'
With her latest film, Bengaluru girl Nithya Menen is back to Malayalam, where she started her career. She was at the 50th edition of the International Film Festival of India with ‘Kolambi’, directed by T K Rajeev Kumar.
17 Simple Ways To Express Your Love To Your Partner
Any relationship can't exist without partners showing their affection to each other. Here are 17 simple way to express your love.
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Michaela Kleisinger is living a dream with University of Regina Cougars
Michaela Kleisinger grew up cheering for the University of Regina Cougars women’s basketball team, for which she is now a fifth-year player.
Children of divorce are sticking at marriage, as ONS reveals divorce rate fallen to lowest for almost 50 years
Children of divorce are sticking at marriage, experts say, as official figures reveal that the divorce rate has fallen to the lowest for almost 50 years.
Nurses hurled gravel at dementia patients then tried to pin the blame on other 'confused' sufferers, court hears
Two nurses who hurled gravel at dementia patients then tried to pin the blame on other "confused" sufferers are facing jail.
Mansory Takes Surprising Approach With Lamborghini Urus
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‘My wife brings her lover into our bedroom for lovemaking’
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Social Media Erupts As Gunners Sack Emery
After just 18 months at Arsenal, Unai Emery was sacked as the Gunners manager on Friday afternoon. He has since become a trending topic online as fans took to social media to react to the news. Check it out!
Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery
A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.
A chemical pregnancy is a miscarriage, but doctors say it’s a good sign if you’re trying to get pregnant
Conception doesn’t always lead to a baby. Sometimes pregnancy ends quickly on its own.
Mookuthi Amman: Nayanthara’s Spiritual Film Goes On Floors
Star actress Nayanthara who was last seen on the big screen opposite Thalapathy Vijay in director Atlee Kumar's blockbuster hit Bigil, has her hands full with multiple film projects. The versatile act
Balloon release planned for tragic Glasgow mum, 26, who died suddenly giving birth to baby boy
A BALLOON release has been planned in tribute to a “beautiful” mum who tragically died after giving birth. Stacy Louise Joyce, 26, from Drumchapel, Glasgow, passed away after giving birth to baby b…
'New home test can detect aggressive prostate cancer'
A new test can detect signs of prostate cancer using urine samples collected at home, according to a study which could predict whether patients will require treatment for the disease up to five years earlier than current methods.
Don’t panic if Windows 10 seems to have broken your Thunderbolt dock – there’s a simple fix
A new bug only has a very small chance of striking – and only in particular circumstances – but it could be frustrating nonetheless
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PHOTOS: Storms pound the Valley, state
Storms moved through the state on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, bringing snow, rain, winds and damage.
Learn How to Design Audio for Games in FMOD w/ Point Blank: Adaptive Character Sound
During the video, Rory uses Unity, a game design engine, and FMOD, an integrated game engine DAW, to demonstrate exactly how adding sound to games works
Scientists spot black hole so huge it 'shouldn't even exist' in our galaxy
Astronomers have discovered a black hole in the Milky Way so huge that it challenges existing models of how stars evolve, researchers said Thursday.
Payback Time: The myth that keeps Canadians on a financial treadmill
In a new weekly retirement column, personal finance columnist Dale Jackson will cut through the noise and deal with the issues that forge a stable retirement.
'It's important that the truth is told': Family of Michaela McAreavey fear they may never get justice
The husband of murdered Irish woman Michaela McAreavey has put together an in-depth podcast outlining the ordeal the family went through at the timeof her death
Kanika Kapoor’s SHOCKING Revelation: “My Parents-In-Law Stopped Me From Becoming A Singer”
Kanika Kapoor is one of the most popular playback singers in Bollywood. The Baby Doll singer rose to fame thanks to her unique and very attractive vocals. But do you know even she had her own share of
Could real Christmas trees and mistletoe could be losing popularity in the UK?
The National Trust has found that Christmas markets are growing in favour among Britons.
The Purpose Of A Business
Is the purpose of a business just to make money?
Alo Yoga’s Moto Leggings Are On Sale For 45 Percent Off On Amazon For Black Friday
Alert, alert! Alo Yoga's cult favorite Moto Leggings are on sale for Black Friday on Amazon this year and this is a serious discount: I'm talking 45 percent off.
The Apprentice star hospitalised after dropping £1,000 jar of caviar on toe
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Jim Jefferies: ‘Life of Brian taught me more about religion than Sunday school'
The Australian-American standup, political commentator and writer on the things that make him laugh the most
New equipment brings improved imaging to radiology
Patients will benefit from faster, clearer imaging with the arrival of new equipment in the radiology department at Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital.
TCIF raises awareness for trauma victims - The Nation Newspaper
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Only 35 percent of children living with HIV have access to treatment – UNICEF
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Friday revealed that in 2018, more than 47 children and adolescents die every day...
Walt Harris posts emotional reaction to loss of Aniah Blanchard — ‘Nothing makes sense and I’m so lost’
Walt Harris Instagram releases statement on loss of his stepdaughter, Aniah Blanchard, who was kidnapped and killed last month in Alabama.
Farhan Akhtar: “Don’t Want To Wake Up In The Morning & Start Thinking About ‘Friday Ka Box Office’
Farhan Akhtar has proved his mantle in not just acting but also as a filmmaker with Dil Chahta Hai, an established singer with Rock On and then hitting the bullseye with his physical transformation an
#RIPPriyankaReddy: Akshay Kumar, Sona Mohapatra Condemns Doctor Priyanka Reddy’s Tragic Death
The world has become a horrible place to live in and day after day we get to hear some or the other sad news. India was shaken when the news about a south Doctor Priyanka Reddy came out. Priyanka Redd
Moscow turns to vampires to boost vaccination rates
Struggling with growing scepticism of vaccinations, health authorities in Moscow have turned to a surprising ally for help: blood-thirsty vampires.
Scarlets, Cardiff Blues, Ospreys and Dragons team news: How regions are coping in PRO14 without their Wales stars this weekend
The Barbarians match clashes with a full round of PRO14 fixtures
Brute who stabbed patient and worker at Royal Alexandra Hospital is caged
Kenneth Wrethman, 43, armed himself with cutlery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and repeatedly attacked staff member Carol Crawford as well as attempting to stab a dementia patient she was helping.
Bontle Modiselle’s shows off postpartum bod and reflects on her past miscarriages
The star says she owes her postpartum body to dancing.
The Impeachment News Industry Is Here to Help (Overwhelm You Even More)
A glut of pop-up podcasts and newsletters from major publishers and worried citizens promise to cut through the flood of impeachment news.
Fearless Diver and Predator: Girl Swims With 20ft Great White Shark in Hawaii
The great white shark, also known as the great white, white shark, or "white pointer", is one of the largest predatory fish on Earth. On average, these sharks grow up to 20 feet (6.4 metres) in length. White sharks are found in all the world’s oceans except the Arctic and are considered the most dangerous species of shark for humans.
Could real Christmas trees and mistletoe could be losing popularity in the UK?
The National Trust has found that Christmas markets are growing in favour among Britons.
Three-year-old Kayden McGuinness 'killed in complete breach of trust'
A three-year-old boy with suspected autism suffered fatal head injuries in a complete breach of trust by his killer, a lawyer told a court.
Astronomers discover black hole three times larger than researchers thought possible
Scientists have found a black hole that's so large it theoretically isn't supposed to exist, according to findings published in
OH MY. We've got our first look at the farmers looking for love on Farmer Wants A Wife 2020.
There's also lots of dogs.
Newly discovered massive black hole ‘should not even exist,' astronomers say
The discovery of a massive black hole so monstrous it should not exist has left astronomers worldwide stumped, Astronomy magazine reported.
How to Actually Promote Diversity in STEM
The future depends on a robust scientific workforce, but millions of minority students are massively underrepresented in these fields.
NECO : Ogun cancels November sanitation exercise
Ogun Govt has cancelled the monthly sanitation exercise ,to enable secondary school students across the state to take part in the NECO examinations.
Tajik Woman Makes Her Feet Do The Hard Work
Saodat Khojaeva, 40, from southern Tajikistan, was born with only one deformed arm. She uses her legs to do house chores, including cooking, cleaning, and looking after her three children.
Man crushed by agricultural vehicle could walk again a year on from accident
Liam Earle's catastrophic injuries were compared to a bomb victim's
Newly discovered black hole is so large, it shouldn’t exist
Scientists have discovered a “monster black hole,' but they said it’s so big that it shouldn’t actually exist.
Love, crime and blackmail - a novel take on life as Dubs star
A FORMER county footballer who played against some of Ireland's top GAA stars has recreated the atmosphere of big games in a novel about sports, crime, love and the pressures facing you
Meet the young developer turning her severe anxiety into a games career
We speak to BAFTA Young Game Designer winner Emily Mitchell about her debut title Fractured Minds
Honda Fit overturns, kills two
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Blackpool affected by national shortage of tall Christmas trees
Residents might think Scrooge has got his hands on Blackpool's Christmas trees this festive season.
Breast milk may help prevent heart disease in premature babies: Study
Identifying the key components within breast milk that result in improved heart health could pave the way for a more targeted approach to long-term cardiovascular wellbeing for those born prematurely, according to the researchers.
BREAKING: Man, 35, dies after being hit by ambulance in early morning crash
Thames Valley Police are investigating the crash, which happened on the A34 in Oxfordshire at around 3.20am today
4 Big Mistakes Technical Founders Make
No one is perfect. If you're a technical founder, you should pay attention to this list.
This ABT Audi RS4-R is the police car of your dreams
VW Group tuning specialist gives performance estate a power boost and Polizei livery
Quick and easy ideas from ECHO readers inspired by Elf on the Shelf
49ers, Ravens use highly effective, but very different, rushing attacks to excel
The 49ers and Ravens have both ridden devastating rushing attacks to the top of the NFL. We break down how they've been effective.
Johnson 'did not keep word' to free Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Other dual nationals also in jail because of UK failure to repay debt to Iran, says husband
realme To Expand Beyond Phones; Plans To Make Wearables And True Wireless Headsets
Since its first batch, realme has churned out phone after phone is a very short period of time. But there's no sign of the company slowing down. New reports indicate that, if anything, it will
Why mobile healthcare apps are at risk [Q&A]
Cyber-attacks represent a real threat to unprotected healthcare mobile apps. The overall operational integrity of these apps is at risk, but there's also a significant risk of malicious attacks on the medical devices themselves, personal health information, and intellectual property.
Louth gardai seize cocaine and cannabis as part of five raids
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Hit and run driver kills two vigilante operatives in Anambra, guns removed
Two members of Obosi Central Vigilante Group in Idemili North local government area of Anambra State yesterday lost their lives
A pair of headphones we love is 60% off today and we can’t believe it
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Samoa measles outbreak toll hits 42
An outbreak of measles in Samoa has claimed the lives of 42 in the island nation, nations are flying in medical staff and supplies to help combat the outbreak.
Sena’s Baptism To Secularism Shows This Word Has No Relevance Now; It’s Time To Consign It To The Dustbin
By aligning with Congress, the Shiv Sena has given Balasaheb Thackeray the ultimate ‘gift’ of treachery.
Protein Powder can boost your weight loss and overall health
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Dickson attributes eight years in office to divine intervention
Bayelsa State governor, Hon Seriake Dickson has attributed the landmark achievement of being the first governor to successfully complete a second term
2020 BMW Z4 receives the AC Schnitzer treatment
After modifying the A90 Supra, AC Schnitzer goes back to its roots with the BMW Z4
Newly discovered massive black hole ‘should not even exist,' astronomers say
The discovery of a massive black hole so monstrous it should not exist has left astronomers worldwide stumped, Astronomy magazine reported.
What is your favourite kanji?
The ethnic porridge’s revival seems to be driven as much by nostalgia as by the need to cook wholesome food at home
‘Lather is the best medicine’
A hygiene drive with ‘soap banks’ is helping school children in Bihar stay healthy
'It makes you realise how special it is what Munster has. It's very hard to replicate'
Tommy O’Donnell explains how his family have helped him to develop resilience.
West Side Story review – hip-swinging, skirt-twirling love story gets gritty
The classic musical gets a bold makeover in this stylish and intimate production directed by Nikolai Foster
'It's important that the truth is told': Family of Michaela McAreavey fear they may never get justice
The daughter of Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte was on honeymoon in Mauritius in 2011 with her husband when she was strangled in her hotel bedroom.
Lonely and hungry
We’re reminded every year how many Canadians are left behind in our society, without enough food. Hunger Count 2019 has just been released.
Christmas Music Live returns to Oswestry
Oswestry Town Council created Christmas Music Live on the first Friday in December to help boost the night time economy of the town at the important period.
Older veterans show how fitness intensity boosts health
Bill Myka enjoys polka dancing, chopping wood and tinkering around the house, but at 85, he wishes his balance was a bit better. He fears...
Scientists have discovered a 'monster' black hole that's so big it shouldn't exist
Scientists are now scratching their heads at how LB-1 got so huge.
One in four young people have smartphone addiction
In an analysis of multiple studies, researchers found that smartphone use is correlated with increased depression, anxiety and stress.
Detectives treating case of 11-month-old boy who died in Armagh as murder
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the death of Hunter McGleenon.
Girl Loses 15kg While Eating McD Everyday After Colleague Made Fun of Her ‘Big Legs’ in a Skirt
When most of us want to lose weight, we stick to our leafy greens, but can grease and salt give you the same effects you're looking for in a salad? One Taiwanese girl challenged all odds and lost 15 kgs after only eating fast food items for all 3 meals…
Caritas supports Samoa in the face of measles outbreak
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DOC scraps plan to expand Lake Ianthe campsite
The Department of Conservation has scrapped plans to expand its campsite at Lake Ianthe/Matahi, in Westland after strong objections from conservation groups and locals.
Ancient Armenian Female Warrior Suffered Hatchet Wounds And Arrow Blow Before Death
More than 2,000 years ago, a young Armenian woman found herself at the forefront of a battle. Now, her newly unearthed remains are allowing archaeologists
The $500 KitchenAid Stand Mixer of your dreams is down to $240, but it’ll sell out fast
You know how you can’t help but feel a little jealous when you go to someone’s house and they have that gorgeous professional-grade KitchenAid mixer out on a counter. Well, now it’…
Young age no barrier for heart disease
A heart attack can occur at any age, even among seemingly young and healthy adults, writes Meera Murugesan.
Rosanna Davison reveals she’s running on three hours sleep as she adjusts to life as new mum
The model welcomed her first child last week
Luke Thomas on ‘reality’ of MMA media: ‘You have to attach yourself to power’
Luke Thomas says it is going to be a hard, long road up the ranks if you aren’t willing to play ball with the powerful entities in MMA media.
Can you tell which rabbit doesn’t have a twin in this viral brainteaser?
Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás creates mind-boggling brainteasers, often containing hidden objects or details, and challenges the internet to find them. In past drawings, he’s hidden a mouse among mushrooms, a penguin among toucans, and a heart among flowers.
The subliminal sadness of ordinary love
'Ordinary Love' starring Liam Neeson is an affecting portrayal of impending isolation and loneliness
US births decline for fourth year in a row, CDC says
(CNN) — The number of births in the United States declined for a fourth year following an increase in 2014, according to a new report...
Cathy Stanworth: Joy and benefit of having a pet
An incredibly loud “woof” resounded around the huge high ceilinged premises of Pets At Home. This was followed by another and another...I think we were treated to over ten!
Can you tell which rabbit doesn't have a twin in this viral brainteaser?, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás creates mind-boggling brainteasers, often containing hidden objects or details.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
3 Reasons To Add Low Impact Cardio Into Your Workout Routine
Anyone want to go for a stroll?
Aiken focuses on mental steel to get over ‘weird year’
The experienced 36-year-old had to abruptly give up on the sport for seven months, destroying the momentum of a fine start to 2019. Yet Leopard Creek might give a reprieve.
Can you tell which rabbit doesn't have a twin in this viral brainteaser?
Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás creates mind-boggling brainteasers, often containing hidden objects or details, and challenges the internet to find them. In past drawings, he’s hidden a mouse among mushrooms, a penguin among toucans, and a heart among flowers.
6,000 notices issued for harbouring mosquito breeding sites
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, says some 6,000 notices have been served on persons for failing to destroy mosquito breeding sites on their properties. Tufton made the disclosure during a press briefing held at the Ministry...
Ultimate sufferer is common Mumbaikar: Fadnavis after CM Thackeray stays Aarey car shed work
Devendra Fadnavis said the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) had given Rs 15,000 crore for the metro project on "nominal" interest rates.
A Missouri hospital is caring for 12 sets of twins, the most in the hospital's history
This holiday season, 12 families will be seeing double after they recently welcomed twins at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City.
Rosanna Davison reveals she’s running on three hours sleep as she adjusts to life as new mum
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Nearly 2 million new HIV infections globally in 2018 | IOL News
The Joint United Nations Programme has revealed that there was an estimated 1.7 million new HIV infections globally in 2018 ...
Trigger warnings don’t help people cope with distressing material
Imagine you're a lecturer teaching a celebrated novel that features violent scenes – say, F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (1925).
Wheelchair-bound woman dies in Thanksgiving Day fire
A 62-year-old wheelchair-bound woman has died in a Thanksgiving Day fire in Louisiana.
DJ Mark Radcliffe gets commemorative bench after cancer recovery
Bench in Manchester celebrates BBC DJ’s cancer treatment and is part of Re-Write Cancer campaign
'It kind of breaks my heart'
Donations may be down at the Upper Room Mission, but people are still getting the help they need.
Using classrooms to defeat the rising levels of poor mental health in young people
Lloyd Coldrick, Managing Director of Cobus, discusses how classrooms are being designed to improve poor mental health and physical wellbeing in young people
'Doctor Sleep,' a drawn-out hybrid that winks at Kubrick's style, King's narrative
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The movie stars Salman Khan.
Mother blames Glasgow hospital bosses for girl's death after infection
Milly Main, 10, would be alive if water supply warning had been acted on, says her mother
Panipat: ‘I'm Not The Silent Pillar Of Strength To Arjun Kapoor In His War With Sanjay Dutt,’ Says Kriti Sanon- EXCLUSIVE
Playing the wife of a warrior isn't easy. Often we see the wives proving to be a silent support system to the husband. In this case, we wanted to know if Kriti Sanon's Parvati Bai is just the same to Arjun Kapoor's Sadashiv Rao Bhau in Panipat. Here's what the actors told us
DOCTOR SLEEP Director Mike Flanagan Has A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET Movie Idea He's Dying to Pitch
The director of Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House , Mike Flanagan , has a “killer idea” that he would love to pitch for a new A Nightmare on Elm Street film. It was recently reported that Wes Craven ’s estate is taking pitches for a new A Nightmare on Elm Street movie, so it l
World’s First-Ever HIV Positive Sperm Bank Is Now Accepting Donations
The bank aims to give those with HIV the same opportunities as everyone else.
Renault and Nissan Try a New Way After Years When Carlos Ghosn Ruled
The automakers want to strengthen their alliance with more decisions built on consensus.
My birth mother doesn’t want to know me. Should I forget her?
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Hawaii could have more than 10M annual visitors for 1st time
Tourism officials say Hawaii is on track to have more than 10 million visitors in one year for the first time in the state’s history.
Taobao's cargo ship with items from 11.11 sales sank deep into the ocean
This must be a really devastating news to some of the fanatic buyers during the 11.11 sales. It is reported that over 879 tonnes of cargo shipped from China sunk into the open ocean after encountered a collision. The cargo mainly consists of products purchased from Taobao during the sales. The repercussions of this incident involved not only Taobao and its consumers, but also the lives of the ship’s crew members.
Should you be worried about your carbon footprint every time you take a flight?
Even if biofuels and electric planes become more common, flying may never be climate neutral.
AstraZeneca's Imfinzi gets FDA priority review for small cell lung cancer
British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said on Friday its cancer drug Imfinzi has been granted a speedy review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Prostate cancer screening: Scientists develop an at-home urine test
LONDON, Nov 29 — English doctors have developed a urine test to screen for prostate cancer, which can be done at home. With the new test, the scientists are hoping to make it easier for men to avoid more invasive and time-consuming diagnostic methods such as digital rectal examination. At a time...
Why Your Relationship Has Become Boring (And How to Fix It)
Have you lost that loving feeling? Are you afraid that you may? Here is how you can prevent or fix a boring relationship.
Winter to be warmer, probability of above-normal temp in cold zones: IMD
The IMD has been issuing seasonal forecast for winter since 2016, and every forecast has predicted a warmer winter
A long forgotten Canadian discovery used to treat superbugs
A cystic fibrosis patient infected with a dangerous superbug has become one of the first Canadians to try phage therapy -- inhaling viruses found in sewage to kill the bacteria in her lungs. The experimental treatment, discovered in Canada over a century ago, may become a new weapon in the war against drug resistant bacteria.
37 Years Later: The Return Of The Kyalami 9 Hour
Whether you’re a fan of sports car racing or not, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the Kyalami 9 Hour. The international event ran in South Africa between 1958 and 1982, with the final race won by legendary driver Jacky Ickx and teammate Jochen Mass in a Rothmans Porsche 956. Then it fell off the …
PAGASA warns ‘Tisoy’ could follow same track of deadly typhoons Glenda, Reming
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that the approaching typhoon will follow a track similar to typhoons Glenda and Reming which left hundreds of people dead in 2014 and 2006, respectively.
B.C. home sales continue to climb, hitting highest activity level in nearly two years
B.C. home sales remained on an upswing in October with MLS sales up 1.3% from September and 16% year-over-year.
Turkey works on strategy to expand high-tech product exports
The government aims to increase Turkey's exports of high-technology products around the world as innovation and research and development, coupled with qualified human resources, are the new criteria for economic growth
Problematic Smartphone Usage now a psychiatric disorder; 23% of kids affected
Problematic Smartphone Usage – or smartphone addiction – is now being viewed as a psychiatric disorder, with an average of 23% of kids ...
Kids up to 4 are main victims of antibiotics over-prescription
636 per 1,000 patients in this age group given these drugs, which are routinely ordered even for ailments not requiring them
Halifax police apologize to black community for pain caused by street checks
Halifax’s police chief has issued a formal apology to Nova Scotia’s black community today over the practice of street checks.
Joshua Allen enters addiction treatment until sentencing hearing
Son of celebrity chef Rachel Allen will spend three months in residential treatment centre
Do You Have the Smarts to Pass Harvard’s Entrance Exam—From 1869?
Harvard University’s acceptance rate may have been higher in 1869, but that doesn’t mean getting in was easy.
Bicameral conference on proposed P4.1-trillion 2020 national budget starts
The Congress bicameral conference committee started finalizing the P4.1-trillion proposed 2020 national budget bill on Friday, November 29.
A Missouri hospital is caring for 12 sets of twins all born this week
(CNN) — While much of America was gathering around a dining table on Thanksgiving, this hospital stayed busy caring for not one, not two, not...
Things to do today in London: Saturday November 30 2019
The Christmas period is synonymous with consumerism, but your festive fun doesn't have to be bad for the planet. Drink locally brewed beers at Crate’s Winter
Telangana TSBIE intermediate IPE 1st, 2nd year exam time table released
Telangana TSBIE intermediate IPE 1st, 2nd year exam time table: The Telangana Board exams for both first and second-year intermediate students will be held from March 4 to Ma 21, 2020 from 9 am to noon. These dates are for both general and vocational exams.