A critical report into the protection of three murder victims, including a celebrated Dutch journalist gunned down in central Amsterdam, said Wednesday that security services in a “fragmented” protection system didn’t always act on tips about possible threats. The conclusions highlighted flaws
A new inspector general report detailing the chaos in Afghanistan following the American troop withdrawal in 2021 says the Taliban is now using fingerprint and gun records to hunt down Afghans who worked with the U.S. government. An ex-Afghan military intelligence officer
French soccer federation president resigns after audit finds he no longer has the legitimacy to lead
French soccer federation president Noël Le Graët resigned Tuesday after a government audit found he no longer had the legitimacy to lead because of his behavior toward women and his management style. The 81-year-old Le Graët is under judicial investigation for alleged
After further investigation, Penn State’s athletic department found “no apparent racial slurs” used by Nittany Lions fans during the men’s basketball game on Sunday night despite accusations, the university told Fox News Digital in a statement. “A deeper look into the matter
Lower back pain is one of the most common ailments, with four out of five people experiencing it at some point in their lives, according to the website for the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. For immediate relief after a back injury,
Geological activity under Venus’s “squishy” outer shell may be resurfacing our neighbouring planet, keeping its surface youthful and fresh. This is the conclusion of a new study undertaken by scientists with NASA using data from the three-decades-old Magellan mission. The findings may
A US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisory group said Friday it isn’t recommending more than one annual coronavirus vaccine booster. The working committee, which is part of the CDC’s Advisory Committee For Immunization Practices, found insufficient evidence that more than
Older adults who take laxatives on a regular basis could face a 51% higher risk of developing dementia compared to those who do not use them, a new study published in the journal Neurology suggests. However, there are caveats to the study.
Could drinking from the school’s water fountain put your child’s health at risk? The odds are higher than parents might think, according to a new report from the Environment America Research & Policy Center in Denver, Colorado, called “Get the Lead Out.”
More than two-thirds of Londoners support a ban on toxic wood burners that are the biggest ‘tiny particle’ pollution risk to health in Britain. Fashionable log burning stoves, along with coal burning fires, are the biggest source of pollutant PM2.5 which penetrates