Wol Kolade highlighted the huge growth in healthcare spending in recent years and warned taxpayers can no longer afford to fund it at the rate that is required.
Bill Flaig, CEO and co-founder of the $79 million American Conservative Values Fund (ACVF), told DailyMail.com that he has divested from Tyson and won't buy any more stock in the company.
Lucas Underwood's family is devastated after the teenager was stabbed and killed in Bodmin last year and are working on getting a 'bleed control kit' installed in the town
The fitness fanatic, 71, who featured on GMTV throughout the 1990s, said back then you could 'prod' someone's belly and tell them they needed to shape up.
How could America shift so babies were more welcomed, less dreaded? Tim Carney, author of the new book “Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Read More
Rasmus Andersson on the keys to victory in St. Louis: "Do the simple stuff. We all can work hard, we all can compete and we can stick to the system, don’t get too drifted away. Try to get out of this little slump we’re in, and just take it shift by shift." On continuing to work hard for chances: "The work is there, we’ve just got to make plays, too. Make the plays that are there and just play hockey. If you have a scoring chance, shoot it; if you have a good pass, pass it, it’s not...
Math and reading scores have been declining in American classrooms for years. And this is not just an academic challenge, it’s a matter of national security. According to a Department of Defense brief from late last year, China and Russia are graduating far more math, science and engineering students than the US, compromising America’s defense
Residents in Washwood Heath say complaints to HS2 have fallen on deaf ears 'for years'
In the early 2000s, there were only around 40-60 Arctic foxes in Finland, Sweden and Norway, but conservation work has increased the number to around 550.
Trump spoke about trade tariffs with China at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, on March 16, 2024.
As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly prevalent on roads, questions arise about their safety, particularly concerning the risk of electrocution.
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.