The family members of fallen soldiers don’t have to mourn alone. Blaze, a therapy dog, has been introduced as Dover Air Force Base’s newest employee within the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations (AFMAO) unit in Delaware. The 2-year-old standard poodle was originally
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North Queensland, an area much-beloved by British tourists, is being ravaged by heavy rain and flash floods that swamped homes and flushed crocodiles into towns. Ex-tropical cyclone Jasper has brought destruction upon Cairns, widely considered the getaway to the Australian Great Barrier
A rocket launched from Gaza exploded near a kindergarten building in southern Israel, just feet from a crowd of journalists covering the Israel-Hamas conflict. The attack was witnessed by Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, who estimated that he was within 100
Former U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink knows a thing or two about leadership. The American author, podcast host and co-founder of leadership consulting firm Echelon Front spent 20 years in the military, where he learned how to lead other SEALs. San Diego-based
Heading into back-to-school season, the ongoing shortage of ADHD medications has sparked concern among some parents of children who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first announced the medication shortage in October 2022. New data from SingleCare, an online
A Chinese government official blamed the “negative impact” of military drills for tensions with North Korea after the firing of a ballistic missile which forced Japan to issue a warning to residents warning them to seek shelter. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
BBC staff could time upcoming strikes to interfere with King Charles III’s Coronation. A ballot organised by the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) could see 1,000 journalists withdraw their labour on March 15 and May 6. If they vote to take action
Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish gender recognition bill could apply across the UK, a think tank has warned. The conservative Policy Exchange has warned that neighbouring authorities may need to recognise any gender alterations made in Scotland. They claimed results of a study would