Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has proposed changes to the NHS constitution to give women the right to request to be treated by a doctor of the same sex.
Khloé Kardashian got a second cat for daughter True and says "two is enough."
Three sets of brothers—the Fitzpatricks, the Hojgaards and the Coodys—will tee it up at this week's Zurich Classic, making for the three most obvious teams in the PGA Tour's annual team event. But how do the rest of these partnerships come about? As Michael Kim explains, "It's kinda like asking someone out on a date." RELATED: Our experts like this sleeper team at the Zurich Classic The PGA Tour winner and Golf Twitter Prince to King Max Homa provided his latest great insight to life on tour on...
QUENTIN LETTS: Marshall Blucher was the Prussian general whose just-in-time arrival secured Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
Kristen Louelle Gaffney relocating to Tennessee with NFL husband Tyler and kids. Sports Illustrated cover star will not support Karen Bass' LA4LA campaign. She is fed up with paying tax dollars which do not ease homeless epidemic
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Late-night hosts discuss the South Dakota governor and possible Trump VP pick revealing she killed her family dog Late-night hosts talk about Kristi Noem’s puppy-killing admission and Donald Trump’s day off from court. Continue reading
In 2021, economists from the University of California Berkeley and the University of Chicago conducted a study that found that job applicants with traditionally Black-sounding names were called back for an interview 10 per cent less than their white counterparts.The study developed from research conducted by professors at the University of Chicago two decades ago. According to the university, the 2003 findings exposed that resumes with white-sounding names were 50% more likely to get hired than...
Scientific studies cannot agree on the relative importance of genes and environment on how we turn out as adultsThe eternal mystery of how much we are shaped by our parents – or how much we shape our children – was stirred again last week with the publication of a study that suggests that we are less like our parents than we had previously thought.Led by René Mõttus of Edinburgh University’s department of psychology, the study looked at more than 1,000 pairs of relatives to establish how likely...
Germany’s complicity with Turkey’s repressive regime worries me more than its döner diplomacy“Nazis eat döner kebabs in secret,” must be one of the dumbest slogans I have seen at German protests against the far right. Yes, the popularity of the kebab in Germany has become something of a symbol of labour migration from Turkey after the second world war. And yes, Nazis get hungry, too. So what? If the consumption of ethnic-minority food was really an obstacle to the ideology of white supremacy,...
In the case of Ilhan Omar and her daughter Isra Hirsi, the apple truly doesn’t fall far from the tree. Hirsi stole the spotlight on MSNBC after being kicked out of Barnard College for her actions related to anti-Israel protests on campus. “Do other student groups have this kind of target on their back, or do you feel that you are being targeted because of the fact that it is in solidarity with Palestinians and against what Israel is doing to Palestinians?” the MSNBC host asked Hirsi. ...
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh say we're only slightly more likely to share personality traits with our parents than we are with a random stranger.