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Recent Publications (83)

Brandon Flowers Questions Whether Fame Is Worth the Price as He Embraces a New Musical Chapter
EntertainmentAug 21, 2026

Brandon Flowers Questions Whether Fame Is Worth the Price as He Embraces a New Musical Chapter

Brandon Flowers, the frontman of The Killers, is questioning whether fame and financial success have brought the happiness he once expected. As he prepares to release his third solo album, Thrasher, Flowers is embracing country music, reflecting on family, and considering how he wants to grow as an artist rather than remain defined by his biggest hits.

Doctors Warn Vaping Could Harm Children as UK Pushes for Tighter Controls
HealthAug 20, 2026

Doctors Warn Vaping Could Harm Children as UK Pushes for Tighter Controls

A review of around 81 studies by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has found concerning links between vaping and health problems among children and young people. Doctors say vaping should not be treated as harmless and are calling for stronger restrictions on flavours, packaging and access to make the products less appealing to children.

Canada and US Near Trade Deal as Tariff Tensions Ease
BusinessAug 20, 2026

Canada and US Near Trade Deal as Tariff Tensions Ease

Canada and the United States say they are close to finalising a new trade agreement after days of intense negotiations. The proposed deal could reduce US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminium and vehicles while giving American producers greater access to parts of Canada's market. Both governments say the agreement could provide greater certainty for businesses and strengthen North American trade.

Australia Outraged After Israel Rejects Criminal Prosecution Over Zomi Frankcom Killing
WorldAug 20, 2026

Australia Outraged After Israel Rejects Criminal Prosecution Over Zomi Frankcom Killing

Australia has strongly criticised an Israeli military decision not to pursue criminal proceedings against personnel involved in the 2024 Gaza strike that killed Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom and six colleagues from World Central Kitchen. Foreign Minister Penny Wong summoned Israel’s ambassador and said the decision falls far short of the accountability Australia expects. World Central Kitchen has also rejected the findings and called for an independent investigation.

Missing Teen Hiker Lily Hooper Found Dead After Eight-Day Search in Australia
NewsAug 20, 2026

Missing Teen Hiker Lily Hooper Found Dead After Eight-Day Search in Australia

Lily Hooper, an 18-year-old from Sydney, has been found dead in bushland in New South Wales after an eight-day search. She had disappeared after leaving home for a walk in Nattai National Park on 12 August. Her car was later discovered near a challenging hiking trail. Police said the body had not yet been formally identified but was believed to be Hooper.

Prince Harry and Meghan Plan Return to UK Later This Month
NewsAug 20, 2026

Prince Harry and Meghan Plan Return to UK Later This Month

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are planning to relocate from the United States to a private residence outside London later this month. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are expected to attend a British school from September. The couple will remain private individuals and are not expected to resume working royal duties.

She Left an £80,000 Job to Build an Ice Cream Empire
BusinessAug 20, 2026

She Left an £80,000 Job to Build an Ice Cream Empire

Vivien Wong left an £80,000-a-year accounting job at 28 to build Little Moons, the mochi ice cream company she founded with her brother Howard. The brand eventually became a viral sensation, but its success was built over more than a decade. Wong says entrepreneurs should launch before everything is perfect, understand their brand, accept sacrifices, set boundaries with family, and remember that overnight success usually takes years of preparation.

South Korea Cuts US Military Drills by Six Days After Washington Request
WorldAug 19, 2026

South Korea Cuts US Military Drills by Six Days After Washington Request

South Korea has shortened its annual Ulchi Freedom Shield military exercise with the United States by six days, ending the drills on 21 August instead of 27 August. Seoul said the change followed a proposal from Washington, while the field-training portion will also be partially reduced. The move comes as President Donald Trump signals interest in renewed engagement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Former Ukrainian Defence Minister Calls for Wartime Presidential Election
NewsAug 19, 2026

Former Ukrainian Defence Minister Calls for Wartime Presidential Election

Former Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for a legal and secure mechanism to hold elections in Ukraine despite the ongoing war with Russia. His comments represent a significant political challenge to President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose government remains under martial law and has suspended elections during the conflict.

Andy Burnham Faces Tough Budget Choices as Think Tank Warns Borrowing Is Not an Option
BusinessJul 29, 2026

Andy Burnham Faces Tough Budget Choices as Think Tank Warns Borrowing Is Not an Option

A leading UK think tank has warned that Prime Minister Andy Burnham has little room to increase government borrowing while funding new cost-of-living measures and higher defence spending. According to NIESR, the government may eventually need to raise taxes, reform the tax system, or cut spending elsewhere to keep public finances stable. The institute also expects UK inflation to remain elevated until early 2027, with interest rate cuts potentially delayed until 2028, increasing pressure on both households and the government's budget.

Ecuador's Drug War: Police Battle Gangs, Corruption, and Rising Violence
NewsJul 28, 2026

Ecuador's Drug War: Police Battle Gangs, Corruption, and Rising Violence

Ecuador's fight against organized crime has intensified as powerful drug gangs, widespread corruption, and escalating violence challenge law enforcement across the country. This article examines why Ecuador has become a major drug trafficking hub, the obstacles police face on the front lines, and the reforms experts believe are necessary to restore long-term security and stability.

Sir David Beckham Comforted by Victoria After England's World Cup Heartbreak
NewsJul 16, 2026

Sir David Beckham Comforted by Victoria After England's World Cup Heartbreak

David Beckham was visibly emotional after England's heartbreaking 2-1 World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina, with Victoria Beckham comforting him in the stands. The moment reflected the disappointment felt by millions of England supporters while highlighting Beckham's enduring connection to the national team and its World Cup journey.

Sadiq Khan and a Cohort of 25 New Peers Set to Reshape UK Legislative Landscape
PoliticsJul 16, 2026

Sadiq Khan and a Cohort of 25 New Peers Set to Reshape UK Legislative Landscape

Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, along with broadcaster June Sarpong and former union chief Christina McAnea, are among 26 new peers appointed to the House of Lords, significantly enriching the UK's legislative chamber with diverse expertise. This development is set to intensify debates on urban governance, media, and labor rights while reigniting discussions about the future and legitimacy of the unelected upper house.

Giorgia Meloni Faces Electoral Reform Setback After Narrow Parliamentary Defeat
PoliticsJul 15, 2026

Giorgia Meloni Faces Electoral Reform Setback After Narrow Parliamentary Defeat

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has suffered an unexpected and narrow defeat on a crucial electoral reform bill, leading to immediate calls for her resignation from the opposition. This setback highlights the fragility of her government's parliamentary majority and signals intensified political uncertainty ahead of next year's general election.

UK Proposes Midnight Social Media Curfew for Teens: What the New Rules Mean
TechnologyJul 15, 2026

UK Proposes Midnight Social Media Curfew for Teens: What the New Rules Mean

The UK government has proposed a midnight social media curfew for 16 and 17-year-olds, aiming to improve their lives by promoting better sleep and mental health. This move, however, faces strong opposition from campaigners who label it a "missed opportunity," advocating for more comprehensive solutions.

Why Total Eclipse of the Heart Remains One of Pop Music's Most Dramatic Songs
EntertainmentJul 9, 2026

Why Total Eclipse of the Heart Remains One of Pop Music's Most Dramatic Songs

Released in 1983, Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart remains one of the most iconic songs in pop history. Written by Jim Steinman, the track blended theatrical storytelling, powerful vocals, orchestral production, and emotional intensity to redefine the power ballad genre. More than four decades later, it continues to inspire artists, dominate playlists, and attract new generations of listeners.

Justin Baldoni Breaks Silence After Legal Dispute With Blake Lively Ends
EntertainmentJul 9, 2026

Justin Baldoni Breaks Silence After Legal Dispute With Blake Lively Ends

Actor and filmmaker Justin Baldoni has publicly addressed the emotional toll of his legal dispute with Blake Lively for the first time since the case concluded. Speaking alongside his wife, Emily Baldoni, he described the past two years as deeply painful while expressing gratitude for the support his family received. The legal battle, connected to the film It Ends With Us, ended after a settlement resolved the remaining claims, while several allegations and counterclaims had already been dismissed by the court.

Ex-Olympian Pleads Not Guilty in Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Vandalism Case
NewsJul 9, 2026

Ex-Olympian Pleads Not Guilty in Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Vandalism Case

Former U.S. Olympian David "Davey" Hearn has pleaded not guilty to a felony charge accusing him of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. Prosecutors allege he intentionally damaged a newly installed protective liner, while Hearn maintains he only touched material that had already begun peeling. The case has sparked debate over accountability for the pool's costly renovation and the government's handling of the incident.

Meta's New AI Image Tool Sparks Privacy Concerns
TechnologyJul 8, 2026

Meta's New AI Image Tool Sparks Privacy Concerns

Meta's new policy allowing AI image generation from public Instagram profile pictures has sparked widespread outrage among privacy advocates, who deem the 'opt-out' mechanism insufficient for protecting user data and digital identity. This move ignites critical global conversations about data ownership, consent, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.

Berlin Court Sentences Doctor to Life Imprisonment
HealthJul 8, 2026

Berlin Court Sentences Doctor to Life Imprisonment

A German palliative care doctor has been jailed for murdering 15 of his patients between September 2021 and July 2024, a verdict that highlights critical vulnerabilities in healthcare systems and sparks global discussions on medical ethics and patient safety.

Ofcom Fines Virgin Media £28 Million Over Customer Cancellation Practices
BusinessJul 8, 2026

Ofcom Fines Virgin Media £28 Million Over Customer Cancellation Practices

Virgin Media has been fined £28 million by the regulator for systematically preventing customers from cancelling their contracts over nearly three years, affecting millions of calls. This significant penalty highlights the critical importance of consumer protection and ethical business practices in the telecommunications industry.

England to Introduce New Celebration Safety Rule After Henderson Injury
SportsJul 8, 2026

England to Introduce New Celebration Safety Rule After Henderson Injury

England's national football team is set to issue a formal directive advising players against jumping over advertising hoardings, a decision prompted by a recent "freak" injury sustained by midfielder Jordan Henderson. This proactive measure underscores a critical re-evaluation of player safety protocols, highlighting the often-overlooked risks inherent in celebratory actions and the need to safeguard athletes against avoidable harm.

Lawyer Raises Concerns Over Condition of Detained Gaza Doctor
WorldJul 8, 2026

Lawyer Raises Concerns Over Condition of Detained Gaza Doctor

A lawyer for Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya claims his client was severely beaten in an Israeli jail, causing him to be unrecognizable during a recent visit. This serious allegation raises profound concerns about detainee treatment and adherence to international humanitarian law in conflict zones.

Trump Overshadows NATO Summit as Europe Pushes to Strengthen Defense Capabilities
PoliticsJul 8, 2026

Trump Overshadows NATO Summit as Europe Pushes to Strengthen Defense Capabilities

At a pivotal NATO gathering, the crucial mission of rearming Europe faces significant challenges due to the inflammatory rhetoric of Donald Trump, which has undermined the alliance's unity. This disruption creates profound uncertainty in collective defense strategies, urging European nations to reassess their strategic autonomy and defense capabilities.

Marine Le Pen Announces 2027 Presidential Campaign Amid Legal Battle
PoliticsJul 8, 2026

Marine Le Pen Announces 2027 Presidential Campaign Amid Legal Battle

Marine Le Pen, leader of France's hard-right National Rally, has confirmed her candidacy for the French presidency, despite a court ruling that allows her to run but mandates a year of electronic tagging due to a conviction. She plans to appeal this conviction to the nation's top court, setting the stage for a unique election campaign intertwined with a significant legal battle.

Court Approves $46.75 Million Settlement for 23andMe Data Breach Victims
BusinessJul 8, 2026

Court Approves $46.75 Million Settlement for 23andMe Data Breach Victims

A judge has ordered 23andMe to pay $47 million to victims of its 2023 data breach, highlighting the severe implications of compromised genetic data. This ruling underscores the critical need for robust data security in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry.

The Rise of Robot Rentals: Unlocking Agility in a Fast-Evolving Automated World
BusinessJul 7, 2026

The Rise of Robot Rentals: Unlocking Agility in a Fast-Evolving Automated World

The rapid evolution of robotics technology is making traditional ownership models challenging for businesses, leading to a growing trend towards renting robotic solutions. This shift offers unparalleled flexibility and access to cutting-edge automation across diverse industries, from manufacturing to healthcare.

MPs Accuse Government of 'Mis-selling' Student Loans Amid Retrospective Term Changes
BusinessJul 7, 2026

MPs Accuse Government of 'Mis-selling' Student Loans Amid Retrospective Term Changes

A new parliamentary report reveals MPs' concerns that comparing student loans to phone contracts, without fully disclosing that loan terms can change retrospectively, amounts to 'mis-selling'. Students were reportedly not adequately informed about the dynamic nature of their loan agreements, leading to significant financial uncertainty.

Zelensky to Intensify NATO Plea for Crucial Air Defenses Amid Escalating Russian Barrages
WorldJul 7, 2026

Zelensky to Intensify NATO Plea for Crucial Air Defenses Amid Escalating Russian Barrages

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to urgently press NATO leaders in Turkey for more advanced air defense systems and interceptor missiles, following a significant escalation in Russian aerial strikes targeting cities and critical infrastructure across Ukraine. The plea highlights Ukraine's critical need to bolster its defenses against sustained bombardments.

Reform UK Leader Faces Scrutiny, Set to Announce Future in Public Life
PoliticsJul 7, 2026

Reform UK Leader Faces Scrutiny, Set to Announce Future in Public Life

The leader of Reform UK is set to make a significant statement regarding their future in public life, following intense scrutiny over financial support received prior to becoming an MP. This announcement carries substantial implications for the party, the broader UK political landscape, and the global discussion on political transparency and accountability.

Unveiling the Unseen: Autistic Women Forge a New Narrative for a Better Future
HealthJul 7, 2026

Unveiling the Unseen: Autistic Women Forge a New Narrative for a Better Future

Late-diagnosed autistic women are leading a global movement to fill critical knowledge gaps in autism understanding, actively authoring new resources and narratives. This pivotal shift addresses decades of historical oversight and diagnostic bias, paving the way for a more inclusive and accurate future for neurodivergent individuals.

Weak Hands and Blurry Vision: Is Your Smartphone Changing Your Body?
TechnologyJul 1, 2026

Weak Hands and Blurry Vision: Is Your Smartphone Changing Your Body?

Spending too much time on your smartphone may be affecting more than your mental health. Experts say excessive screen use can contribute to eye strain, tech neck, weaker grip strength, and skin irritation. Learn how your devices may be changing your body and what you can do to stay healthy.

Three People Die During Mexico City's World Cup Victory Celebrations
NewsJul 1, 2026

Three People Die During Mexico City's World Cup Victory Celebrations

Three people, including a 19-year-old woman, died from suffocation during massive celebrations in Mexico City after Mexico defeated Ecuador to reach the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. More than one million fans gathered in the capital, turning a historic football victory into a tragic event.

Chris Brown Ordered to Pay $13 Million After Housekeeper Suffers Severe Dog Attack
EntertainmentJul 1, 2026

Chris Brown Ordered to Pay $13 Million After Housekeeper Suffers Severe Dog Attack

Chris Brown has been ordered to pay nearly $13 million after a Los Angeles jury found him liable for a devastating dog attack that seriously injured his housekeeper in 2020. Learn what happened, the court's ruling, and why the case could have lasting implications for workplace safety and pet owner liability.

Why FIFA Defended the Decision to Disallow Germany's Goal Against Paraguay
SportsJul 1, 2026

Why FIFA Defended the Decision to Disallow Germany's Goal Against Paraguay

FIFA has defended the controversial VAR decision that ruled out Germany's extra-time goal against Paraguay, explaining that referees were instructed before the World Cup to penalize deliberate blocking of goalkeepers. Here's what happened, why the goal was disallowed, and what it means for the future of football officiating.

Scientists May Have Discovered How Alzheimer's Disease Spreads Through the Brain
ScienceJun 30, 2026

Scientists May Have Discovered How Alzheimer's Disease Spreads Through the Brain

Scientists have discovered a new mechanism that may explain how Alzheimer's disease spreads through the brain. A protein called Arc, which normally helps brain cells communicate, appears to transport toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons to healthy ones using tiny extracellular vesicles. The findings, based primarily on mouse studies, suggest that future treatments could slow Alzheimer's progression by blocking this transfer rather than removing Tau entirely. While the research is promising, experts caution that human studies are still needed before therapies can be developed.