• Easter, one month later

    As Passover begins, Helen Jacobus suggests a special significance for the

  • Tin Futures Surge to 15-Month High

    London tin prices soared past the $30,000-mark for the first time in 15 months, continuing the rally seen early this

  • S Update Officially Arrives Later This Month

    Bethesda has revealed the release date for the upcoming Fallout 4 PS5 and Xbox Series X|S update, and it's arriving later this month.Read this article on TechRaptor

  • The UK could ban the sale of smartphones to kids under 16

    The discussions come as the UK clamps down on smartphones use among young people. In February, the government issued guidance on the use of the devices in English schools in order to reduce disruption and improve behavior. It was suggested that schools could ban handsets by requiring students to leaveRead Entire Article

  • Everything Coming to Xbox Game Pass Later This Month

    Xbox Game Pass is hands-down one of the best services that PC and Xbox gamers can subscribe to, and Microsoft just revealed a new batch of games that Game Pass holders will be able access with their subscriptions this month.

  • Doctors again call for action on vapes to stop kids smoking

    Since last October at least four children have been hospitalized with serious lung problems after using vapes to excess, according to child medicine association NVK. In one case, a child ended up in intensive care on a breathing machine because the impact on their lungs was so serious, paediatrician Marije van den Beukel told the AD on Tuesday. The NVK has for years campaigned for a nicotine-free society and also wants the e-cigarette to be banned. On Tuesday, around 100

  • The last 18 months at HISD (April 15, 2024)

    On Monday's show: We reflect on the last 18 months at Houston ISD and preview a new podcast called "The Takeover," examining power and public education with a focus on HISD as it grapples with sweeping reforms from state-installed leaders. And we talk about the Astros' rough start.

  • Brunssum GP banned from practicing as doctor after raping multiple patients

    The Disciplinary Board for Healthcare in Den Bosch banned the 55-year-old general practitioner Sebastiaan van P. from Brunssum from ever working as a doctor again. The man had raped several patients, convincing them that his actions were medically necessary.

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    There in body but not in spirit, they watched him lie lifeless for 15 torturous months

    Shane Maloney died a year and three months after being hit over the head with a champagne bottle by Dean Hughes, who has now been jailed for murder

  • Twitch is giving all users access to its discovery feed later this month

    Twitch has been testing a discovery feed for livestreams and Clips on mobile since last year, in hopes of giving users a new way to find new streamers to follow and, hence, spend more time on the platform. Now, the website has announced that it's rolling out the feature to all users later this month. The feed will first appear as a new tab in the mobile app and will allow viewers to switch between a scrollable feed for livestreams and another one for Clips. Like their names imply, the live feed...

  • Ban smacking children in England and Northern Ireland, say doctors

    Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health urges ministers to follow lead of Scotland and WalesParents in England and Northern Ireland should be banned from smacking their children because doing so is unjust, dangerous and harmful, leading doctors have urged ministers.It was “a scandal” that Scotland and Wales had outlawed smacking but not the other two home nations, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health said on Wednesday. Continue reading

  • CBS to end “The Talk” show later this year after 15 seasons

    CBS will end its daytime talk show, “The Talk” in December after over a decade on-air. "'The Talk' broke new ground when it launched 14 years ago by returning daytime talk to CBS with a refreshing and award-winning format,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CBS Studios president David Stapf said in a joint statement,