The article discusses the extreme heatwave in Phoenix, Arizona, which experienced 31 consecutive days at 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above, making it the hottest month on record in any US city… Read More
The article discusses the extreme heat wave in Phoenix, where temperatures reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above for 31 consecutive days, making it the hottest month on record in any U.S… Read More
Opposition lawmakers in Ghana are warning President Nana Akufo-Addo against deploying Ghanaian soldiers to Niger as part of an Ecowas initiative to restore constitutional order in the countr… Read More
When a forex trader hears news like this, many traders consider selling the currency related to the country. NEWS AFFECTS CURRENCY RATES. Following Koran burnings by anti-Islam ac… Read More
Senior doctors are calling for greater accountability for NHS managers following the case of child serial killer Lucy Letby. The British Medical Association is leading calls for managers to… Read More
Phoenix-area scammers have targeted hundreds of Native Americans, defrauding Arizona out of hundreds of millions of dollars through fake rehabilitation centers. The billing schemes often lef… Read More
Mumbai City has seen a surge in cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a rare autoimmune nerve disorder. Doctors suspect a link to viral infections, as most patients developed GBS soon afte… Read More
Doctors in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, are using training from the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) to identify and respond to cases of domestic violence. The training helps doctors recognize bot… Read More
A two-year-old child who stopped breathing on a Vistara flight from Bangalore to Delhi was saved by a team of five doctors from AIIMS who were also on the flight. The doctors immediately res… Read More
Sudan's army head, Abdel Fattah Burhan, held his first cabinet meeting with government members since the conflict erupted in mid-April. The conflict between the military and the Rapid Suppor… Read More
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the replacement of Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov with politician Rustem Umyerov. Zelenskyy stated that he believes the ministry need… Read More
Analysts have warned that an escalating dispute at major gas facilities in Australia could drive up European gas prices. Energy giant Chevron and unions representing workers at the Gorgon an… Read More
Fr Kelvin Ugwu, a Nigerian Catholic Priest, has expressed his dismay at the viral footage of women donning bridal gowns to a prayer testing session for husbands.
Creebhills reported a few da… Read More
This news article discusses the use of insulting jargon by doctors and the police to describe patients and situations. The article mentions various terms used, such as "TTFO" meaning "told t… Read More
The Great Financial Illusion: Why We Desperately Need More Financial Education
Unmasking the Money Magic Trick
Close your eyes and think back to those childhood days of magic shows and… Read More
Ondo state governor Rotimi Akeredolu has returned to Nigeria after receiving medical treatment abroad.
A reliable government source confirmed his return on Thursday. Governor Akeredolu arriv… Read More
Virtual reality (VR) technology is being used in the medical field to train surgeons and treat patients. Doctors at Kettering Health Dayton in Ohio used VR headsets to simulate a shoulder-re… Read More
Prince George, a city in British Columbia, has seen a significant increase in black bear sightings and complaints, resulting in more bears being killed by conservation officers. In August al… Read More
Multiple companies, particularly airlines, are warning that higher costs, including fuel and employee pay hikes, will impact their profits. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines have both re… Read More
Several wildfires have broken out in Algeria's Bejaia and Tizi-Ouzou provinces, threatening nearby hamlets. Emergency crews are working to extinguish the fires, which have gained strength du… Read More
In Ineghede, southwest Morocco, eleven volunteer doctors have been tirelessly working for days in the mountainous area that is difficult to access. According to state news agency MAP, the Mo… Read More
Storm Daniel has left Libya, a country grappling with conflict and economic crisis for over a decade, in catastrophe. With little resource for search and rescue, experts warn that humanitari… Read More
Eleven volunteer doctors have been working tirelessly in the difficult-to-access mountainous area of Ineghede, southwest Morocco, following the Al-Haouz earthquake. The Moroccan Health and S… Read More
Russia has imposed an indefinite ban on the export of diesel and gasoline to most countries, which could disrupt fuel supplies and worsen global shortages. The ban, effective immediately, ai… Read More
Economists warn that residents who survived the wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii may not be able to afford to live there after it is rebuilt unless zoning laws are changed. Soaring housing prices… Read More
Chinese government's efforts to assimilate ethnic minorities in Tibet, including through the education system, are leading to a decline in the Tibetan language and culture. Tibetan diaspora… Read More
Switzerland's alpine glaciers have lost 10% of their volume in just two years, a clear sign of the critical state of the climate, according to the Swiss Academy of Sciences. The rate of ice… Read More
After six months of searching for a replacement, a small town doctor in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England, found a new General Practitioner thanks to a viral video. Over 500 residents participa… Read More
Sofie Dossi is an American gymnast, Contortionist, actor, and social media star who rose to fame when she participated in the 11th season of the popular reality show, “America’s… Read More
Non-emergency caesareans are not being covered during the NHS strikes, causing expectant mothers to feel like they have lost control. The strike action by consultants and junior doctors is e… Read More
According to a report in the Times of India, approximately 40 children under the age of one die every day in Maharashtra, India. Two-thirds of these deaths are of infants less than a month o… Read More
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC are engaged in a dispute over peak oil demand, which refers to the point when global crude demand reaches its highest level and begins to decli… Read More
An 80-year-old woman in Sakhalin, Russia, has been found to have lived her entire life with a needle in her brain, which was likely a result of a failed infanticide during World War II. The… Read More
Migrants rescued off the coast of Libya shared their experiences while being cared for by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on board the Geo Barents ship. The ship performed two rescue operation… Read More
Amid the ongoing war between Israel and Gaza, social media platforms, including X (formerly known as Twitter), have become a breeding ground for disinformation and propaganda. Research group… Read More
Madonna thanked her children for saving her life as she kicked off her Celebration Tour in London on Saturday.
The pop icon was hospitalised with a serious bacterial infection and remained i… Read More
Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has issued a warning to resident doctors in Abuja. He cautioned them against threatening to go on strike.
Wike stated that he will not… Read More
Feds warn of potential threats after Hamas attack The U.S. State Department issued a “worldwide caution” alert on Thursday for U.S. citizens overseas amid increased ten… Read More
Ex-Niger Delta militant leaders have sent a serious warning to Sheikh Ahmad Gumi over comments he directed at the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
The militant l… Read More
A family's border collie named Axel woke up his owners early one morning and began frantically clawing at the bedroom door of their son Gabriel. Gabriel was having a stroke on the left side… Read More
The news article titled "Balanced News: 18 Jokes for the Hall of Fame, October 31, 2023" discusses the popularity of Halloween and presents a collection of jokes. Some of the jokes touch on… Read More
Hundreds of foreign nationals and seriously injured Palestinians have been allowed to leave Gaza for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began. This comes after Hamas released four hos… Read More
Federal prosecutors have announced the arrest of three people involved in operating high-end brothels in greater Boston and eastern Virginia. The brothels allegedly provided sex for pay to a… Read More
Nigerian musician and record label executive, Habeeb Okikiola also known as Portable, has debunked claims of coordinating an attack on his former signee, Young Duu.
His management issued a d… Read More
Ignaz Semmelweis, known as the Father of Handwashing, discovered in the mid-1800s that doctors not washing their hands between autopsies and deliveries led to a high maternal mortality rate… Read More
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have removed two doctors from a primary health centre after a video went viral showing a man transporting his sister's body on a motorcycle. The 20-year-old woma… Read More
Brielle Biermann is an American reality TV personality and model best known for being the daughter of Kim Zolciak-Biermann, a famous television personality.
Aside from her mother’s… Read More
More than 800 people have been reported killed in an attack on the town of Ardamata in Sudan's Darfur region, according to doctors and the UN. The attack was carried out by fighters from a p… Read More
Israel's largest hospital, Shifa Hospital in Gaza, has lost power and supplies amid intensifying fighting between Israel and Hamas. Doctors reported that five patients, including a premature… Read More
Myanmar's military junta is expanding its use of state media outlets and the messaging app Telegram to distribute propaganda, while cracking down on independent news outlets. The junta has r… Read More
A new Centre of Excellence in Rwanda, developed in partnership with the French-based Institute for Research into Cancer of the Digestive System (IRCAD), is providing surgeons with a conduciv… Read More
Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, is facing a crisis as the health system collapses under Israeli attacks. The Israeli tank is reportedly stationed at the hospital gates, causing doctors to… Read More
Bobrisky has once again made news. This time, it’s his vehement response to the backlash he received for defending Jay Boogie, another transgender person who recently suffered major me… Read More
According to a report by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), nearly 400 migrants, mostly women, have experienced sexual violence while crossing the dangerous Darien Gap between Panama and Colombi… Read More
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This massive bank is now cutting 286 jobs which will take effect before May 3rd according to the latest WARN filings.
The staff cuts, set to take effect before May 3, encompass 239 emplo… Read More
This massive US company will now lay off in California, as well as other prominent states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania, sources report.
UPS is laying off employees at facilities in Calif… Read More
Jobs in South Carolina have now been lost to Mexico as a manufacturing plant announced the move to the neighboring country.
Gentherm has filed a WARN notice advising of the upcoming layo… Read More