• Nuclear war so devastating survivors will envy the dead: A lightning attack from North Korea on Washington, a U.S. President with 6 minutes to decide the fate of millions a new book imagines how civilisation could end in hours

    Ballistic missile launches are not uncommon. Nuclear-armed nations inform one another of ballistic missile tests, via diplomatic back channels, as no one wants to start a nuclear war by accident.

  • Residents to decide the fate of local police force

    GIRARDVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A town in Schuylkill County is letting the people who live there decide the fate of whether its police department should keep operating or fold. 28/22 News Reporter Sydney Kostus shows us what led to this step and how people have responded. It's a yes or no survey, but not an []

  • Commonwealth Games to decide on next host in May

    The organisers of the Commonwealth Games have said that they are “considering multiple proposals” to host the event in 2026.

  • Here's what we know about the 12 people who will decide Trump's fate

    The panel consists of seven men and five women who represent a

  • Should I Freeze My Credit With the Other Credit Bureaus?

    When it comes to protecting your finances, money expert Clark Howard is all in on freezing your credit. “A credit freeze is the best way to protect yourself from identity thieves,” says Clark. At Clark.com, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to safeguard your credit and your money at all […]

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Arsenal, Bayern draw: Champions League decider next week

    Arsenal and Bayern Munich played out to a thrilling draw in their opening match of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday. The two sides each scored twice on the night in London and the matchup will ultimately be decided in the second leg in Germany. The German giants previously smashed the Gunners 5-1 in Arsenal and Bayern Munich played out to a thrilling draw in their opening match of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday. The two sides each scored twice on the night...