• Jewels Caribbean is Closed, New Bar Planned

    Former employees plan to open Flame 13 in the bar and restaurant space.

  • Vaccines missing as whooping cough cases on the rise

    The Health Ministry doesn't plan to buy vaccines against the disease.

  • UK airport closed amid security alert

    A major UK airport was forced to shut down due to a security alert after a suspicious item was found on board a Belfast-bound aircraft. On Tuesday, April 16, Birmingham Airport faced an emergency shutdown. An Aer Lingus Regional flight EAG47S destined for Belfast from Birmingham had to circle back after a ‘suspicious item’ was […]

  • US rises premarket amid earnings, data

    Stock indexes in the United States were up in the premarket on Monday with the earnings season slowly heating up over the course of the week. The biggest name to report its quarterly figures today wil

  • Gonorrhea cases continue to rise, particularly among women

    The number of young people with a gonorrhea infection continues to soar, with an increase of 31% over the last year, latest figures from public health institute RIVM have shown. Some 13,853 cases of the sexually transmitted disease were registered in 2023 following a 33% rise in 2022. The rise is most dramatic among women, the RIVM said, with a 78% increase. Some 2,598 women were found to have gonorrhea in 2023 compared to 1,468 the year before. Women should

  • With whooping cough cases on the rise, do you need a booster vaccine?

    As whooping cough cases are surging globally, some may wonder if it’s necessary to get a booster. Cases of the childhood respiratory disease also known as pertussis are surging internationally and in parts of the U.S., according to a recent report. Bordetella pertussis is a type of bacteria that causes a very contagious respiratory infection

  • Supreme Court begins disputable case with rise in homelessness

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — On Monday, the Supreme Court began a case considering whether cities can punish people experiencing homelessness for sleeping outside when they have nowhere else to go. Homelessness has risen 12 percent nationally, and it's also on the rise in parts of Luzerne County, according to experts. The City of Wilkes-Barre []

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    Measles making comeback in Louisiana, cases on the rise in US

    Once eradicated in the United States, measles is making a comeback. According to the CDC, cases have been reported in at least 17 states, including Louisiana.

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    Measles making comeback in Louisiana, cases on the rise in US

    Once eradicated in the United States, measles is making a comeback. According to the CDC, cases have been reported in at least 17 states, including Louisiana.

  • Reports: IHOPKC to Close Amid Ongoing Bickle Scandal

    Recent reports indicate International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC) will close amid the sexual and spiritual abuse scandal involving founder Mike Bickle. A recording from IHOP University an internal email from IHOPU President Matt Candler refer to the closing, according to The Roys Report. The recording reveals that the ministry is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars a month, partly due to the many donors closely connected to Bickle. "We began to accrue some pretty significant...

  • Opinion: The case for closing NYU’s Tel Aviv site

    WSN’s opinion section strives to publish op-eds, guest essays and letters to the editor that represent voices across the NYU community. If you’re interested in submitting an article for consideration, please email [email protected]. For the past few months, I have stood among the many students who have protested and demonstrated against NYU’s continued presence in This story Opinion: The case for closing NYU’s Tel Aviv site appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Up Close: Major development in New York City squatter case

    Up Close: Criminal charges are filed against a man featured in a 7 On Your Side squatter investigation who prosecutors say not only took over a home, but also rented out rooms.