Global warming is making turbulence worse for planes - resulting in more sudden and violent cabin movement as seen from Singapore Flight SQ321,
Dating has changed a lot in recent years, and with new slang comes new behaviours - like orbiting, which is when people watch other people's social media from afar, but don't engage
There is a widespread ambition for the UK to be a leader in technology-enabled scaleups, and I agree. Many of the foundations for that ambition are in place, including large-scale capital. However, the primary constraint is people. There is a long-standing skills crisis for digital and computing skills and the same overwhelming ratio of male […]
Vietnam remain unblemished in the 2024 AVC Challenge Cup for Women after three matches
Only 25% of women had evidence of concomitant contraception and oral
Heart disease is the leading killer of women as well as men, but it’s often under-recognized in women, said Dr. Dena Krishnan.
Heart disease is the leading killer of women as well as men, but it’s often under-recognized in women, said Dr. Dena Krishnan.
Soft drinks, potato chips, cookies, and ice cream dominate welfare grocery lists. Republicans want to slash $27 billion off food stamps in this month's farm bill. READ MORE:
Hey, Chicagoans—we say this with all the love in our heart, but are you okay? Do you need to talk to someone? Do you know that there are better ways to let off steam than by taking shots of bug-infused gasoline? There are so many other options! You don’t have to do this to yourselves, Chicago! There’s only a month left until The Bear comes back! If you aren’t from Chicago and have no idea what the hell is going on, here it is: there’s a massive cicada emergence going on right now, which is...
Michigan State University has received a million dollar donation to study women’s health issues from a couple whose daughter suffered from a variety of undiagnosed problems for years.
A new independent study into discrimination against ethnically diverse students by DUO during fraud controls found that the education agency’s biases affected even more students than showed in the first investigation. A massive 86 percent of students who filed a complaint about these fraud checks had a nationality other than Dutch-only, the education agency said on Wednesday.
They were subject to a fine of VND150,000, while the remaining three people were reminded of the consequences of their actions as they are underage