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The life and death of Jen Bridges-Chalkley: why did a 17-year-old die waiting for NHS therapy?
Jen killed herself after enduring a long wait for the necessary mental health support. Why were so many opportunities missed to save her?. When Sharren Bridges talks about her daughter’s last ...The Guardian - 2h -
Here's how many Americans die from foodborne illnesses each year
Foodborne illness costs Americans $75 billion annually in premature deaths, medical care and lost productivity, study finds.CBS News - 8h -
Palestinians in Gaza on Trump’s plan: ‘We would rather die here than leave’
The US president’s idea to take over the territory and his claims Palestinians were keen to move were met with anger – and a determination to stay. Middle East crisis – live updates In Gaza, ...The Guardian - 16h -
From lip balm to sneakers, here's how Trump's China tariffs could raise prices
U.S. consumers could start seeing price hikes on a wide variety of goods made in China after the United States began collecting a 10% tariff Tuesday on all Chinese imports, reigniting a trade war ...NBC News - 1d -
How many Super Bowls have the Chiefs won? Kansas City one victory away from joining elite company
A complete look at the Chiefs' Super Bowl historyCBS Sports - 2d -
2025 Fantasy Baseball Survey: The top Dynasty targets at each position and how it's evolved over the years
The people weigh in with their top choices for DynastyCBS Sports - 2d -
39 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Made a Very Emotional Decision. Here’s How it Led to Massive Success
Have you calculated the cost of opportunities missed or seized? Consider the high-stakes the Apple founder faced when he was squeezed out of his own company.Inc. - 2d -
Many Americans say Democratic Party not focused on economic issues: Poll
Many Americans said the Democratic Party is not focused on economic issues, according to a new poll. The New York Times and Ipsos poll found that when it comes to “issues” that they “think are most ...The Hill - 3d -
Many Americans Say the Democratic Party Does Not Share Their Priorities
A poll from The New York Times and Ipsos found that Americans believe abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. issues and climate change concern Democrats more than the cost of living.The New York Times - 3d -
How many people cross the Channel in small boats?
The number of people crossing the Channel in small boats has led the government to promise action.BBC News - 6d -
Survivors of Auschwitz deliver warning from history as memories die out
World leaders rubbed shoulders with 56 survivors of Hitler's death camp as they marked 80 years since its liberation.BBC News - Jan. 27 -
Trump’s executive order halting refugee resettlement ‘dashed’ the American dream for many Afghans
Shawn VanDiver, founder and president of #AfghanEvac, joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the impact of President Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. refugee resettlement program, ...NBC News - Jan. 27 -
62% of couples keep at least some money separate from each other, survey finds. Here's what experts recommend
When it comes to money, couples face a big question: yours, mine or ours? Experts say there generally isn't a wrong answer — as long as you communicate.CNBC - Jan. 27 -
Social Security boost may take more than a year for many Americans
The Social Security Fairness Act is adding to the workload of a federal agency already short on staff, it says in urging patience.CBS News - Jan. 27 -
Many so-called experts will owe RFK Jr. an apology in 4 years
Kennedy has dedicated his life to saving the lives of others. Most especially children.The Hill - Jan. 25 -
33-year-old American living in Germany: ‘I don’t worry about not being able to pay my bills here’
For the last five years, American Vanessa Wachtmeister has called Berlin, Germany home, and says that she has never been happier.CNBC - Jan. 25 -
Americans spend $900 billion a year on goods from Mexico and Canada. Tariffs could affect these prices the most.
Americans buy $900 billion a year in food, cars, TVs, toys, appliances and other goods from Mexico and Canada. The cost of these products could rise if President Trump carries out his threat to ...MarketWatch - Jan. 25 -
FDA pauses updates on foodborne outbreak probes
The Trump administration's "short pause" on communications, expected to end on Feb. 1, has affected FDA updates on food contamination investigations.CBS News - Jan. 24 -
They Might Have Bumped Into Each Other Years Ago
Kaley Lockwood and Michael Friedman, who met on Hinge, had once lived a few blocks from each other and had the same commute to work.The New York Times - Jan. 24 -
Best-Selling Games Of Each Year Since 1998 In The US
Top Sellers For many years Call of Duty has typically been the US's best-selling game each year. While Hogwarts Legacy took the crown in 2023, Call of Duty is back on top again in 2024, with ...GameSpot - Jan. 23 -
Why many Arab American voters in Michigan shifted to Trump
More than half of residents in Dearborn, Michigan, are Arab American, a group that has historically supported Democrats. However, November's election saw Dearborn voters shift toward President ...CBS News - Jan. 22 -
Novak Djokovic vs. Carlos Alcaraz quarterfinal: How each can win
Djokovic versus Alcaraz is a blockbuster quarterfinal matchup -- and one worthy of the Australian Open final.ESPN - Jan. 21 -
Trump is unpopular with many Americans. The stock market approves.
Trump’s current approval rating — 47.2% — is in the sweet spot for above-average stock market gains.MarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
Why are so many Americans checked out when it comes to local elections?
As a nation, we are nothing but a collection of smaller states and local governments. Without active participation, small, unrepresentative groups will dictate policies that shape our daily lives.The Hill - Jan. 18 -
Many Americans support Trump's agenda, but not the person: Survey
Many Americans support President-elect Trump’s agenda, including action on immigration and tariffs, but not the person himself, according to a new survey released on Saturday. The New York ...The Hill - Jan. 18 -
Many Americans Doubt Trump’s Ability to Lower Prices in His First Year
A new poll shows only 20 percent of respondents have high confidence in the president-elect’s prospects for reducing the costs of groceries, housing, or health care in 2025.Inc. - Jan. 16 -
Worried about Red No. 3 dye? Here’s how many red gummy bears it’s OK to eat.
Red Dye No. 3 has been banned in the U.S. Nutritionists discuss which foods have it — and how much could be safe to consume.MarketWatch - Jan. 16 -
‘I came down here to die’: the untold story of the first JFK assassination attempt
In a fascinating new book, the forgotten tale of Richard Pavlick, who tried to kill JFK in 1960, is brought to light. “Everybody’s got the right / To their dreams,” goes the lyric in Stephen ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
How many prisoners are fighting the Los Angeles fires?
Inmate firefighters responding to the ongoing Los Angeles fires and working 24-hour shifts are earning $26.90 per day, according to the California Dept. of Corrections.ABC News - Jan. 14 -
Struggling to keep your New Year's resolutions? Here's how to keep yourself on track
Why do millions make New Year's resolutions knowing the odds of them ever following through with them are minimal? Fitness expert Jasper Rook Williams has some advice.ABC News - Jan. 11 -
‘Each year you delay giving a phone is a big win’: child screen-time solutions from around the world
From stringent legislation to grassroots action, Australia and Spain lead the way in tackling children’s use of mobile phones and tablets. If the advent of the affordable mobile phone has given ...The Guardian - Jan. 11 -
Americans are still flocking to these 10 states—but not as many as before
Americans are still moving to the Sun Belt, but overall migration is slowing due to high homeownership costs.CNBC - Jan. 11 -
It's sick season. Here's how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID, flu and RSV
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, coldsABC News - Jan. 11 -
How a beloved professor's bond with a former student transcends illness
When Clay Morton discovered his mentor, Dr. Walt Manger, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, he set out to save as much of his mentor's brilliance as possible.CBS News - Jan. 10 -
Many Americans are leaving U.S. states with abortion bans, study finds
Abortion bans enacted since Roe v. Wade was overturned may be driving Americans to leave restrictive states, researchers find.CBS News - Jan. 10 -
Americans Are Tipping Less Than They Have in Years
Frustration with rising menu prices and ubiquitous tip prompts lead to a six-year low.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 9 -
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Here's How Many Units The Switch 2 Could Sell In 2025 In The US
The Switch 2 , or whatever Nintendo calls its next console, is expected to be announced soon and released later this year. But how many units will the system sell? According to Circana analyst ...GameSpot - Jan. 8 -
Italian village forbids residents from becoming ill
The mayor of Belcastro said the "humorous provocation" was an attempt to expose the state of the region's healthcare system.BBC News - Jan. 7