Israel has launched a new “wave of attacks” on Lebanese territory as the IDF continues the fight against Hezbollah. Confirming the news on X, IDF spokesperson Daniel Higari said: “IDF fighter jets began an extensive wave of attacks in Lebanese territory, more
The CDC is not taking any more butts when it comes to smoking. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has launched the 2024 version of its federally funded national tobacco education campaign to help more people quit smoking — with
The U.S. launched “self-defense” strikes against four Houthi unmanned surface vessels (USV) and seven mobile anti-ship cruise missiles prepared to launch into the Red Sea, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced. In a post on the social media platform X, CENTCOM said cruise
The Environment Agency has launched an economic crime unit to address “serious financial offences” in the waste sector, the quango has announced. Waste crime costs the economy an estimated £1 billion every year and is often linked to other serious offences involving
Facebook is arguably one of the most recognizable names of the 21st century. The social media site is known as a place to share photos, post on your “wall” and update your friends and family on almost any topic of your choosing.
The US and UK have launched a series of new strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen today. The latest strikes – launched by fighter jets – hit at least 30 Houthi targets across at least 10 different locations. Targets were struck by
Suella Braverman has launched a furious attack on people she claims are making bogus asylum claims. In her column for the Telegraph, Braverman claimed Muslims were “pretending” to be Christians and healthy people were “alleging mental illness” to gain asylum in the
A European hotel chain has launched a furious Brexit rant after it was “forced to raise salaries” for their workers in the UK. Gabriel Escarrer, the 53-year-old CEO and son of the founder of Melia Hotels International, has raised concerns about a
A Baltimore-area cat rescue is offering betrayed former lovers the chance to figuratively “neuter” their ex – while they support a good cause and prevent animal overpopulation at the same time. “Neuter Your Ex this Valentine’s Day,” the Feline Rescue Association wrote
Hong Kong has initiated public consultation on a national security law, over three years after Beijing imposed a similar law. The proposed law could broaden the government’s authority to prosecute residents for offenses like collaborating with foreign entities to influence legislation or