Imagine finding out that how much your state collects in taxes could quietly be playing a role in your health—specifically, your chances of surviving cancer.
Category: World
Australian DJ Billie Bedser battles years of seizures and chronic fatigue after a splinter injury on her lawn spirals into a bone infection
We’ve all had splinters, right? You get one in your finger or foot, pull it out, slap on a Band-Aid, and forget about it. But
Swiss Re Foundation empowers early-stage entrepreneurs in Africa by launching a hands-on incubation program focused on healthcare and climate innovation
If you’re an entrepreneur in Africa working on a bold idea to improve healthcare or fight climate challenges, there’s an exciting opportunity waiting for you.
British Actor Noel Johansen Breaks Down in Vancouver as His Wife Jenifer Darbellay Is Killed in Devastating Lapu Lapu Day Car Rampage
What was supposed to be a lively and joyful spring celebration in Vancouver quickly turned into a nightmare that left families shattered and a community
Gen Z Commuters Embrace Tech-Free Travel Trend by Ditching Phones and Gadgets on Public Transport Across Australia
Picture this: you hop on a crowded train for your morning commute and spot a young person sitting completely still—no phone, no earbuds, no book.
Flash Floods Force 56 Families in Umlazi to Relocate After Homes Collapse in Section H and Surrounding Areas
A peaceful evening turned into panic for families in Umlazi when unexpected floods ripped through parts of the township on 25 April 2025. Within hours,
Resident doctors across the UK prepare to vote on strike action after government refuses to commit to fair pay negotiations
After months of trying to find common ground with the government, resident doctors—previously known as junior doctors—are once again preparing to take action. Despite earlier
South Africa brings French coastal charm to life as seaside towns mirror the beauty of Biarritz and Bandol
Dreaming of sipping wine by the water, wandering cobblestone streets, or lounging under striped umbrellas by the sea? You might think you need a ticket
Chilly weather finally gives way as Cape Town welcomes sunny skies and warmer temperatures this weekend
If you’ve spent the week bundled up and dodging rain puddles around Cape Town, here’s some good news—clear skies and warmer days are finally on
Dunkin’ introduces new summer-inspired drinks and snacks as fans across the U.S. react with mixed reviews online
With summer right around the corner, Dunkin’ is shaking things up again—but not everyone’s thrilled about it. While some customers are excited to try the