The U.S. has denounced Hong Kong’s new national security law as a tool to potentially silence dissent both at home and abroad, but so far the action from Washington has been notably muted, disappointing those fighting for the Chinese territory’s democracy and
Items such as bins, plant pots, garden furniture, trampolines and sheds should be secured, while doors and windows should be fastened. Cars should be parked in a garage if available, or kept away from buildings, trees, walls and fences. If chimney stacks
Scented candles have become a beloved fixture in numerous households, admired for their ability to fill spaces with delightful fragrances and create a cozy atmosphere. Whether it’s the calming scent of lavender, the refreshing aroma of citrus or the earthy notes of
Tyson Fury has been warned that former boxing legend Mike Tyson has been making great progress with Francis Ngannou ahead of the former UFC champion’s boxing debut against the Gypsy King in Saudi Arabia next week. Undefeated WBC heavyweight champion Fury will
As a growing number of American parents are giving their kids melatonin to help them fall asleep, some experts are warning of potential risks. Nearly half (46%) of parents in the U.S. have given melatonin to a child under the age of
Every time Tyler Reddick walked into a competition meeting at 23XI Racing and talk turned to Kansas Speedway, it seemed that just about everyone in the room had a win there but him. There’s co-owner Denny Hamlin, who has won at the
Artificial intelligence has been used “behind the scenes” in health care for decades, but with the growing popularity of new technologies such as ChatGPT, it’s now playing a bigger role in patient care — including during routine doctor’s visits. Physicians may rely
Luis Severino is anxious to throw in a rehab start this week with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, but he was candid when he said he believed it should’ve happened last week. The New York Yankees thought otherwise. Severino has been dealing with a lat
A woman has shared a horrific experience of “abusing” nitroxide oxide (NOS), commonly known as laughing gas, that put her in a wheelchair. Kerry-Anne Donaldson, 26, is unable to use her legs from a laughing gas addiction that saw her use 600