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The article reports on record-breaking warm temperatures in the U.S. during March 2026, citing data from multiple meteorological sources.
The article discusses the UK's legal stance on allowing US use of UK bases for 'defensive' strikes against Iran, with legal experts debating the feasibility of distinguishing defensive from offensive operations.
The South African government distributed R40m in reparations to 220 TRC beneficiaries in Ndwedwe, KwaZulu-Natal, as part of efforts to address historical injustices.
The article discusses post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS), a condition affecting breast cancer survivors, highlighting the lack of standardized diagnosis and treatment.
The Artemis II crew emotionally requested a lunar crater be named after Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll, during a broadcast to Houston.
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'greenhushing,' where businesses avoid sharing sustainability efforts due to fear of regulatory scrutiny.
The article promotes Sustainability LIVE: The US Summit, emphasizing the integration of procurement, supply chain management, and environmental responsibility for business growth.
The article reports allegations that Kristi Noem’s husband, Bryon, allegedly funded a model’s lifestyle and paid for her cosmetic procedures to make her his 'bimbo bride.' The claims come from Nicole Raccagno, who interacted with Noem…
The article describes a prank orchestrated by Anthony Davis on Draymond Green during a TV show, where Green was tricked into a fake investment meeting, leading to humorous threats before realizing it was a joke.
Newly appointed Gauteng finance MEC Nkululeko Dunga defends his appointment against criticism, denying allegations of financial mismanagement from his previous role in Ekurhuleni.
The article discusses challenges faced by UK charity shops in managing donated goods, highlighting issues such as environmental waste, pressure to meet financial targets, and the overwhelming volume of donations.
The article examines the dual role of music in healthcare settings, highlighting both its therapeutic benefits and potential harms when used inappropriately.
The article discusses the closure of music programs at Algonquin College and other Ontario institutions, highlighting their role in sustaining local music ecosystems and the broader Canadian music industry.
Authorities in Long Beach, California, are investigating human remains discovered during an Easter egg hunt at DeForest Park.
Research published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine identifies Ak4, a mitochondrial enzyme, as crucial for macrophage antibacterial activity by regulating mitochondrial DNA synthesis and enhancing reactive oxygen species production.
The article discusses a scientific study on microbial communities in the plastisphere, highlighting how these microorganisms adapt to survive in nutrient-poor ocean environments.
The article details Cullen's development of a fibre-based packaging solution for the UK candle industry, replacing plastic materials with a sustainable, recyclable system.
The article reports on a military incident near a village in Iran's Isfahan province, where US aircraft were destroyed during a rescue operation to recover airmen from a downed F-15.
The article reports on Sassa beneficiaries facing delays in receiving pensions and disability grants, leading to long queues and frustration due to lack of communication.
The article reports on the decline of Tennessee’s women’s basketball program, citing mass player departures, poor tournament performance, and challenges under new head coach Kim Caldwell.