Monrovia – As Liberia marks world tuberculosis (TB) Day, First Lady Kartumu Yarta Boakai is calling on citizens and residents across the country to take decisive action in ending the disease. Tuberculosis, a deadly disease that mainly affects the lungs, is caused by bacteria. Mrs. Boakai says, though the TB situation is serious in Liberia []
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a question most of us were asked in our childhood. When I was young, a lot of kids dreamed of being astronauts, doctors and firefighters. Then we grew up.
Tuesday night's friendly match between Spain and Brazil in Madrid has been organised with Vinicius' fight against racism in mind.
At the media presentation, Seann Miley Moore, The Engineer who’s part-Filipino, gave a taste of what’s in store for theatergoers when Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of 'Miss Saigon' opens at The Theatre at Solaire this weekend.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After a back-and-forth legal battle over how the city can break up illegal homeless encampments on city property, new body camera video is showing what officers go through when they arrive at the scene of an encampment. On January 22, an Albuquerque Police Department officer came back to a spot near 2nd []
Surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and EBRI show the average income and expenses of Americans, and explain why most still retire at 65.
Americans are highly individualistic, which experts say may contribute to our feelings of loneliness.
Analysis: A good old game of one-upmanship could break out between the House and Senate over which chamber is going to commit to more public education funding this year.
Depending on where you live, and what physical limitations you may have, your access to toilets, streets, and stores
A silent battle is ongoing in the majestic Alps as climate change is relentlessly altering its landscape by threatening the very foundation of its ecosystems. New research from The University of Manchester is showing the impacts of reduced snow cover as mountain ranges worldwide are experiencing accelerated warming.
In the realm of quantum physics, a fascinating phenomenon known as quantum spin plays a crucial role in understanding the behavior of subatomic particles. Despite its name, quantum spin is not related to the physical spinning motion of particles, but rather the fundamental property that defines their intrinsic angular momentum.
Brightening Earth’s clouds so that they reflect more sunlight just might cool the planet — that is if we can figure out how to do it without causing any unintended