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Junior doctors in England have entered new talks with the Government with a view to ending a long-running dispute over pay.
MANILA, May 10 (Reuters) – An escalating diplomatic row and recent maritime run-ins between China and the Philippines have made the highly strategic South China Sea a flashpoint. WHAT ARE THE FLASHPOINTS?
We could see the larger Chinese ship moving closer, both our ships going at
China is now looking at detaining for 60 days without trial suspected violators of its exit and entry laws covering what it considers its territorial waters, including almost the entire South China Sea.
What We’re Tracking A disturbance just off towards our south brings widespread rain into Oklahoma this morning. Some of these showers and storms will try to move as far north as our southern counties by the late morning and early afternoon hours. The best chance for rain on Sunday looks to be south of I-35. []
More than 100,000 homes and businesses still lacked power Thursday afternoon in several Southern states after storms the night before, according to PowerOutage.us.
New York state saw 34,000 more workers quit their jobs in March compared to the prior month, as the state's unemployment rate sits at its lowest point since August.In March, 195,00 people left their jobs, compared to 161,000 in February, marking the biggest increase of any state in the country. This amounted to a quit rate of 1.7 percent, a 0.4 percent jump from February, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed on Friday.: How to Make Money OnlineNew York was followed by New...
Canada is no stranger to wildfires. However, the 2023 wildfire season was the worst on record. Over 6,500 blazes scorched more than 48 million acres of forest across Canada, a 170 percent increase over 2022. The wildfires finally seemed to die down when the snow arrived, bringing relief to affected communities.
Strong to severe storms will be possible on Friday for those in south
A violent storm on Thursday night pounded southern portions of Texas, leaving nearly 1 million residents without power. The National Weather Service said quadrants of both Texas and Louisiana can expect widespread rainfall of 2 to 6 inches, and possibly up to a foot.Meteorologist Eric Burris posted to X on Thursday that radar indicated the storm was producing winds over 100 mph and that the storm moving through Houston was the "definition of destructive."What We Know According to the state's...
Authorities say wind will push the Parker Lake Wildfire closer to the small