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Coronavirus pandemic | 2,436 new COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, count rises to 52,667; 60 more deaths
A total of 1,186 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovery, taking the total number of such cases to 15,786, a Health official said.
US plans massive coronavirus vaccine testing effort to meet year-end deadline
The project will compress what is typically 10 years of vaccine development and testing into a matter of months, testimony to the urgency to halt a pandemic that has infected more than 5 million people
HESTA begins search for 2020’s best early childhood educators – nominate now
Nominations are now open for the 2020 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards, with a $30,000 prize pool up for grabs in recognition of early childhood educators and carers who have demonstrated excellence in improving learning outcomes for children.
Indiana reports 354 more confirmed COVID-19 cases
State health officials said Monday that 354 more Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and an additional eight people have died from the disease.
High school yearbook staff shifts from prom to pandemic
When spring break started back in early March, the Moorhead High School yearbook staff was preparing to document a hectic spring of sports, concerts, prom and graduation. But COVID-19 canceled all tho
Arkansas reports 107 new cases of coronavirus, 1 more death
Arkansas health officials reported 107 new cases of COVID-19 Monday and one additional death linked to the disease caused by coronavirus.
Sioux Falls teachers say goodbye to long-empty classrooms
Language Arts teacher Tracie Robinson sat cross-legged in the hallway outside her classroom at Memorial Middle School. A list of names and locker numbers lay to her left and a stack of paper bags to h
Oklahoma reports 2 more deaths linked to the coronavirus
Oklahoma health officials reported another 53 cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths linked to the disease caused by the coronavirus Monday.
Green & Gold Cleaning Ramping Up for COVID Re-Opening, Growing Demand
Business is booming for Green & Gold Cleaning.With the province gradually re-opening and the business sector returning to work, cleanliness is going to
bidorbuy helps South African businesses get back to work
bidorbuy is making it easier for businesses in different sectors to plan for when they may be permitted to reopen.
Experts Warn Climate Change Is Already Killing Way More People Than We Record
People around the world are already dying from the climate crisis, and yet all too often, official death records do not reflect the impact of these large-scale environmental catastrophes.
Ellie Goulding wants to work with Boris Johnson to tackle climate change
The 33-year-old singer has revealed she's hoping to contact Boris and his environmentalist fiancee Carrie Symonds in a bid to tackle the issue.
Why Orange Juice Sales Are On The Rise
For consumers who prefer to skip juicing an orange and fighting with the pulp in their kitchens, bottled orange juice is an easy and safe alternative. However, during the coronavirus outbreak, sales of orange juice are not increasing because of shoppers' desire for convenience.
10 lessons from the COVID-19 frontline for a more gender-equal world
Women play an outsize role responding to crises, including as frontline healthcare and social workers, caregivers at home, and as mobilisers in their communities.
These Are the Government Guidelines for Victorian Restaurants and Cafes to Reopen
No tables bigger than six. No self-service cutlery and glass stations, or communal drink and condiment stations. And alcohol can only be served with a meal, “which is more than a snack”. Here’s how you’ll experience dining in Victoria from June 1.
Me & White Supremacy: How To Check Your White Privilege
Layla Saad and Mikki Kendall on why it's more urgent than ever to have conversations about white privilege.
Pandemic has increased money anxiety. Therapists hope to cure that
Interest in financial therapy rose after the 2008 recession, as Americans confronted their fears about money. The field has become relevant again, professionals say
‘Unschooling’ Isn’t The Answer To Education Woes—It’s The Problem
With schools closed, the concept of unschooling—allowing kids to direct their own learning—is being touted by some as timely and new. But the idea has been around for centuries, and its influence on education has been mostly pernicious.
The Division 2’s Next Three Seasons Of Manhunts Just Leaked And They Are Wild
The Division 2's next three manhunts just leaked and boy, things are getting interesting.
Aging In Place? A Check-In Device May Increase Safety And Security
Older adults who are aging in place can augment their level of safety and security by using a check-in device. The old-style devices had a button to press. Today you can use an app on your smart phone
Society over self
"What did other Asian countries do right, and what are we doing wrong?" Addressing elder siblings as “ate” and “kuya” makes clear the importance of family relationships among Filipinos. In fact, one could say that a Filipino is born into a home defined by one’s filial responsibilities, in contrast to the Western emphasis on individuality and personal freedom.
I'm not very good at being soothing says Bake Off: The Professionals host Tom Allen
YOU can expect the new series of Bake Off: The Professionals to be the most theatrical yet.
Games Inbox: Are you tired of waiting for The Elder Scrolls 6?
The Monday Inbox doesn’t believe rumours about a Legacy Of Kain remake, as one reader congratulates Pac-Man on his 40th anniversary.
Reese Witherspoon feels much more centred now
Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon says she is in the best phase of her life, both personally and professionally. The 44-year-old actor said she has let go of the fears and insecurities that dominated her in the initial years of her career and is much more content now.
'It’s Mother Earth’s way of telling us to take it easy': Sayani Gupta urges to find silver lining amid COVID-19 chaos
She feels that the lockdown has caused Mumbai to slow down too, a city that never sleeps.
Yankees’ Kyle Higashioka can finally see true hope for MLB return
Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka takes Post readers behind the scenes as he tries to stay prepared for the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic. As told to Ken Davidoff. Greetings from Oregon,
Dad spends a month isolating in hospital room as sick son undergoes chemotherapy
James Stephenson, 32, has not left Leeds General Infirmary since April 27 while four-year-old Oliver undergoes lifesaving treatment for his neuroblastoma during the coronavirus lockdown
'Should I continue racing?': Hamilton reveals lockdown low
LONDON: Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton admitted on Sunday (May 24) that he questioned his future in Formula One during the coronavirus ...
Washington Sundar takes up yoga seriously during lockdown
Off the field News: After two months of an enforced break from cricket owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, India off-spinning all-rounder Washington Sundar returned to traini
Andy Richardson: Now even cats like Felix can catch Covid-19
Animals are starting to retreat as humans emerge from lockdown. Some, however, are feeling the strain.
Andy Richardson: Now even cats like Felix can catch Covid-19
Animals are starting to retreat as humans emerge from lockdown. Some, however, are feeling the strain.
Peter Rhodes on a Black Country legend, the EasyJet hack and the return of parliamentary debate.
Read the latest column from Peter Rhodes.
Peter Rhodes on a Black Country legend, the EasyJet hack and the return of parliamentary debate.
Read the latest column from Peter Rhodes.
How do we remain relevant in the work place?
Even though the employers might not even know exactly what you need to do to meet their expectation, they definitely know when the job has been done well.
Tampa Bay area agencies forced to reevaluate hurricane season plans due to COVID-19
Hurricane preparations are being be reevaluated almost daily as new information comes out with COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Why you should not dump a mask on the roadside in the UAE
A look at the health, environmental and other implications; plus, are reusable masks good?
Drought-stricken farmers still desperate for rain
Farmers in parched regions of the country say the rain that has fallen over the past 24 hours is a small reprieve - but it's no drought breaker.
COVID-19 Side-Effect: CDC Warns Rats Might Be More Aggressive During Pandemic; Rodent's Urine Can Cause Food-Borne Illnesses
CDC warned the public that rats might be more aggressive during the pandemic. Food-borne illnesses can be spread by rodents' urine, especially to children.
Immunity passports could help end lockdown, but they come with risks
If you’ve recovered from the coronavirus, can you go back to work? Goverments are considering this question - and answering it with immunity passports.
Between two devils: Why hospitals must act fast to prevent health worker deaths from Covid-19
A new investigative report details the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease in St Augustine’s Hospital in Durban, and how it could have been prevented.
Unsure about role of sweat, everything depends on bowlers' skills, opines Bharat Arun
India's bowling coach Bharat Arun opined that he is not quite sure how sweat will play a role in helping the bowlers swing the ball and put everything down to the bowlers’ skills. Arun also added that it would be difficult to police the bowlers on not using saliva once cricket resumes.
'Should I continue racing?' Lewis Hamilton reveals lockdown low
Racing News: "I have days when I wake up and feel groggy, I don't feel motivated to work out. I feel, 'Jeez, where are we going? What's next? Should I continue rac
Senior Living: Having a will makes good sense, but many still need one
Most people know the value of having a will, but I am still surprised by how many people who still don’t have one
In the race for a coronavirus vaccine, first doesn’t mean best
A vaccine is seen as the Holy Grail of coronavirus research, but the first vaccine out to market may not be the one you want to take.
Last week for COVID survey
B.C. residents who haven't yet taken the province's COVID-19 survey have until May 31 to do so.
PUBG Mobile: 4 most common mistakes to avoid to become a better player
The Covid-19 lockdown provides the ideal opportunity for many new players to enhance their skills in the game.
Minds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19
OTTAWA — The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19 says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and reacts to disease outbreaks. Dr.
Diabetics may need to shield at home against coronavirus even after lockdown ends
Almost one in three people who died from Covid-19 in hospital had diabetes and sufferers are now considered one of the groups most vulnerable to the disease
Bruno Fernandes provides insight on how he stunned Man Utd with test results
Man United midfielder Bruno Fernandes returned to the club's Carrington training ground last week, where it was found he had quickened his pace while in lockdown
Your Filthy Phone is Calling, What Are You Waiting For?
This isn’t just some box that you can use to keep knick-knacks that you may have an emotional attachment … Your Filthy Phone is Calling, What Are You Waiting For? Read More »
Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Doctors found they were able to reduce the number of staff coming into COVID contact by 80% using the HoloLens headsets.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients
Doctors found they were able to reduce the number of staff coming into COVID contact by 80% using the HoloLens headsets.
'Should I continue racing?': Lewis Hamilton reveals lockdown low
Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton admitted Sunday that he questioned his future in Formula One during the coronavirus lockdown which left him struggling for motivation. "I have days when I wake
Dobson: Stormers to implement 'two-squad' training system
Stormers coach John Dobson says they will enforce a "two-squad" system to combat any possible positive Covid-19 infections once they return to training.
Mum creates mini masks for tooth fairy after daughter asks about protecting her
'What if she comes to my house, and then goes to another kids house? Then that kid has MY germs too.'
'We are all connected, even if we make our fake borders': Abhay Deol on coronavirus pandemic
Abhay further added that it would take a while for everything to go back to normal.
High-spec equipment will allow Ninewells Hospital to double testing capacity
Ninewells Hospital has doubled its coronavirus testing capacity after new equipment was delivered from South Korea.
Queen's Brian May says he was 'very near death' after suffering heart attack
The Queen guitarist has revealed that he was rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack, opening up about it on Instagram
Coronavirus: How outdoor classes could be future of schools after lockdown
Teachers may need extra training to deliver outdoor lessons, as the Scottish Government explores new ways for safer learning once lockdown eases.
SPONSORED: Ex-soldier who battled PTSD on how to keep a healthy mind and body
When ex-soldier Kevin Brooks was serving in Iraq he learned the importance of routine and exercise for maintaining a healthy body and mind – and now he is putting his army training into practice during lockdown.
EU ‘Green’ Agenda Calls For Eating Bugs To Save the Planet
Urges that environmental goals “will not happen without a shift in people’s diets.”
Gucci announces plans to cut back to 2 fashion shows a year as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the luxury fashion industry
"I will abandon the worn-out ritual of seasonalities and shows to regain a new cadence, closer to my expressive call," Gucci's creative director said.
Risk of Rain pushes hotly anticipated 1.0 launch back to August
Not that I really expect you to need a weather forecast to tell you that much.
Mentally preparing for hurricane season after covid-19
At Fox4 we want to provide you with the resources you need to mentally prepare for hurricane season after the covid-19 pandemic.
You can now order face masks with penises and boobs on them
That's one way of keeping people two metres away from you.
How Germany contained the coronavirus
In addition to a properly funded health system, technological edge and decisive leadership, public trust played a key role.
Fani-Kayode’s wife, Precious and their triplets celebrate birthday
The wife of PDP Chieftain Femi Fani-Kayode, Precious, and their triplets are celebrating their birthday today. Precious who turns 31 and her triplet boys, 2 decided to go for a Pirate-themed photo shoot and the shots
Seniors fitness trainer moves online as face-to-face demand disappears
An online keep-fit class aims to put fitness and friendship first for seniors across the region.
No vaccine before end of year, claims Birmingham health chief
People should not expect a coronavirus vaccine to be found until the end of the calendar year "at the absolute earliest", Birmingham's director of public health has said.
COVID-19 could push Nigeria into another recession — Attah
By Omeiza Ajayi, Elder Statesman, Obong Victor Attah, is an architect was governor of Akwa Ibom State from 1999 to 2007. In this interview with Vanguard, Attah who had since resigned from politics, and now a leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, expresses concerns that Nigeria could be heading towards another recession dueRead More
'Should I continue racing?': Hamilton reveals lockdown low
Reigning F1 world champion says he is struggling to find motivation
Thankful bride invites EMT who saved her to her wedding - Inside Israel
A year after suffering second-degree burns in an accident, new bride invites the EMT who responded to her call to her wedding.
Racial divide of coronavirus is real, so are innovations that can help
News about the novel coronavirus, which has now claimed over 90,000 American lives, is all around us. A subtext told in this reporting is the painful story of the pandemic’s devastating effect on people of color.
Bank holiday sunshine - and it’s set to continue, with forecasts of a warm, dry June
After today’s sunny bank holiday, a long warm, dry spell looks set to continue - with little rainfall expected for East Anglia during June.
Skilling To Brace Up For The Post Covid-19 World
As life limps back to a new normal, we cannot ignore the transformation that we will have to embrace, with no option but to prepare ourselves for the change
Designers created an 'infection-free playground' for children made up of individual play areas — take a look, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The area is divided into separate platforms so that children aren't close enough to share germs.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Coronavirus: Pamis offers ‘digital passports’ to help disabled people communicate during lockdown
A equality charity has encouraged families to create a "digital passport" that could help disabled people communicate during lockdown.
India Enters Covid Top-10; What Should Spook Us Is Not Headline Number, But Staying Ahead Of Curve
The rising numbers should not matter too much.
Steve Hilton: There won't be a coronavirus recovery unless we reopen schools now
If children can't go to school, parents can't go to work.
WHO Covid-19 expert claims two-metre distance 'safe 99% of time' and masks will be 'big issue'
The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Special Envoy on Covid-19, Dr David Nabarro, has said the two-metre guidance to stop the transmission of Covid-19 'keeps you safe 99% of the time'.
Ashes Cricket walkthrough – a complete Xbox achievement guide
If you're looking to get all of the achievements in Ashes Cricket, our community's Ashes Cricket walkthrough can get you there. Here's everything you need to know about it.
I Traveled To Texas During The Pandemic To Provide Abortion Care. Here's What I Saw.
Closing clinics, banning telehealth and enforcing waiting periods is dangerous and burdensome at any time, but especially during this pandemic.
Ban on use of saliva to shine ball
Only an interim measure, says Kumble New Delhi: ICC Cricket Committee Chairman Anil Kumble says the recommendation to ban saliva for shining the ball is only an interim measure and “things will go back to normal” once the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control. Players must be barred from using saliva to shine the ball...
Australia's life expectancy stagnates, inequality widens
Growing socioeconomic and geographical inequalities are contributing to a stagnation of Australian life expectancy, new research published in Australian Population Studies shows.
Do doctors have an uncircumscribed duty to serve?
If doctors have a duty to provide care then what about the value of reciprocity: does society not have a duty to support those who assume the burden to buttress the public good?
A way forward for Jewish Day Schools in today's new world - Opeds
Experts weigh in on what to do so that US Jewish Day Schools can open safely in September, and what Israel's schools can do now. Op-ed..
When Queen’s Legendary Guitarist Brian May Suffered A Heart-Attack & Was RUSHED To The Hospital
Queen guitarist Brian May recently revealed that he was rushed to hospital after he suffered a small heart attack. Earlier this month, Brian May was hospitalized after he ripped his gluteus muscle w
Sindh appeals to recovered coronavirus patients for plasma donations
Over a 100 patients across the country are in need of plasma therapy, says Dr Tahir Shamsi
Mother recalls the heartbreaking moment her two-year-old son asked if he 'could put his hair back on' when it began falling out due to treatment for a rare tissue cancer
Jade Faulkner, 25, and her partner Sam Cook, 26, both from Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, first realised something was wrong when their son Todd developed a lump under his chin.
On the Fence About Starting Social Security Early? Consider This
This strategy can get you money now without hurting the size of your checks later.
Mubadala to manufacture medical supplies in UAE
Bupa Arabia for Cooperative Insurance has partnered with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development to distribute 3,000 food baskets among underprivileged families, which are registered with the ministry’s Social Welfare and Family Welfare Agency. The initiative comes in line with the spirit of Ramadan, a month of giving, and in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Can You Catch the Coronavirus From Handling Cash? Here's What Experts Say
Several experts refute arguments that physical banknotes may be more dangerous than we think, as the risk of the coronavirus is increasing.
4 Ways Your Vote Could Help Shape the Future of Mental Health Care
On Nov. 3, 2020, we'll head to the polls to vote for the national, state, and local candidates that best represent our values. There are many important issues
Time-Lapse Footage of a Fingernail Growing and Getting Trimmed for One Year
Kolo / Time Lapse is a YouTube channel that makes time-lapse footage and other frame-by-frame products, and this video shows the growing and trimming process of a fingernail for one year.
Omotola Jalade reveals her regret in the entertainment industry
Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has revealed her regret in the entertainment industry. Omotola Jalade, who is well known for are movie roles after 25 years in the industry, has stated an interview with TheNEWS that
Coronavirus: Hairdressers offer virtual appointments in lockdown
Salons are giving advice via video chat apps to help people style and colour their hair at home.
Football Great Dennis McKinnon to Breitbart News: 'How Does the Government Determine What Is Essential for You to Survive?'
Former NFL wide receiver Dennis McKinnon questioned arbitrary government determinations of "essential" and "non-essential" business.
'Convincing' evidence suggests cloth masks may help reduce COVID-19 transmission
Face masks made with multiple layers of cotton cloth may help prevent further transmission of COVID-19, according to new research in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Normal People star Paul Mescal raffling off one of his chains for Pieta House
The TV show has taken the world by storm and Connell, played by Paul, received a lot of love for the chain he wears in the series
Drive-ins hit by order
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed Monday her order limiting gatherings to fewer than 50 vehicles does apply to drive-in movie theatres like the Starlight in Enderby.
UPDATED: Ochsner LSU Health announces expanded COVID-19 testing May 26-29
Community members will receive their test results within 24-72 hours.
Heat warning issued for Toronto, much of southern Ontario
A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as potentially record-breaking temperatures, that could reach 39 C with the humidex, move into the area.
Hauora Heretaunga Staff Leading The Way In Improving Access To Care
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board’s acting chief nurse and midwifery officer Karyn Bousfield is thrilled to see nurses at Hauora Heretaunga leading the way in improving access to care for our community, by becoming Registered Nurse Prescribers.
CDC: As restaurants reopen, scavenging rodents could become aggressive
As restaurants closed nationwide, the supply of food for some rodents was cut off, especially in dense, commercial areas.
Picture Perfect: 'It is the highest spot in the stadium and all I had for company were a few dead birds'
Tommy Dickson shares the story behind his favourite photograph.
Safe STI tests available as B.C. continues to see syphilis outbreak
The province's top doctor says it's safe now for anyone needing to get tested for sexually transmitted infections to visit a health clinic.
‘Swedish Idol’ singer inspires others after barely surviving electrocution
He was electrocuted while subway-surfing and left with horrific scars — but that hasn’t stopped a man from appearing on “Swedish Idol” and becoming a role model for other burn
Best online flower delivery services: beautiful bouquets delivered straight to your door
Send a gift to a loved one or enjoy fresh flowers that come straight to your home address. We've rounded up the top sites for flower deliveries including Interflora, Moonpig and Bunches
Mum's face rebuilt with part of her leg after rare tumour ate her jawbone
Initially, she thought it was just an abscess.
My partner was deported and I don't know if our sons will ever see him again
We only got half an hour together to say goodbye. Half an hour for Rayan to hold his sons for the last time.
'Aggressive' rats on rise after restaurant shutdowns, CDC says
May 25 (UPI) -- Federal health authorities warned that rats may exhibit "unusual or aggressive" behavior because they have been cut of from food waste due to coronavirus-related closures of restaurants nationwide.
Queen legend Brian May says he is 'ready to rock' again after near-fatal heart attack
The hitmaker had emergency surgery to have stents fitted to clear three blocked arteries, after declining a triple heart bypass
Queen legend Brian May says he is 'ready to rock' again after near-fatal heart attack
The hitmaker had emergency surgery to have stents fitted to clear three blocked arteries, after declining a triple heart bypass
Tamsin Greenway's detailed look at Vitality Netball Superleague's potential routes forwards
Tamsin Greenway takes a detailed look at the Vitality Netball Superleague's potential routes forward and shares more about the intricacies and complexities the sport faces when it comes to its decision making.
Mayors conserve water
The Okanagan Basin Water Board's Okanagan WaterWise program has released a video of Okanagan mayors to show how they conserve water in their yards as part of the annual Make Water Work campaign.
Immunity to coronaviruses may only last six months, says study
It casts doubt over the practicality of introducing "immunity passports", which some governments want to issue to COVID-19 survivors.
A return with just 20 customers might not seem economic, but for Ballarat restaurants, it's a perfect start
Ballarat restaurateurs say a return to dine in with 20 people as of next Monday is a smart move
World Rugby study advises removal of reset scrums to reduce Covid-19 risk
Upright face-to-face tackles could be eliminated in bid to stop spread of virus
Here’s what gyms will look like after the coronavirus
Your regular sweat seshes are about to look very different.
More Americans turning to anxiety medication amid coronavirus pandemic
Health-research firm IQVIA found that prescriptions for anti-anxiety drugs spiked 10.2 percent in March, to 9.7 million, compared with 8.8 million during the same month last year.
More than 313,000 have completed B.C.’s COVID-19 survey; one week left to take part
There’s a week left to tell the province your experiences and needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, more than 313,000 people have taken part, said provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. . .
Scorn game director Ljubomir Peklar talks sexual imagery & "weird organic structures"
Scorn's game director chatted about some of the intricacies of the surreal upcoming game Scorn and what we can expect to see from it.
Share your pandemic story
As stay at home restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic continue to loosen Interior Health is already gathering information to help learn from the experience and to prepare in case there is a next time.
Springwatch: New format for top nature show
Springwatch is back - but not as we know it.
Liverpool restaurant delivering 1,000 curries every week on lockdown
The restaurant introduced its delivery service in response to the coronavirus lockdown
University of Hawaii makes SAT, ACT optional for Fall 2021 applicants | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
SAT and ACT scores will be optional for students applying to enter the University of Hawaii as freshmen in the fall 2021 semester, given the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Best Badminton Shoes To Smash On Your Opponents
Wear these and start winning!
Record 10,000 women waiting to buy 'Holy Grail' of anti-wrinkle cream online
Scientists claim a new product marketed by Boots hits the “sweet spot” to reduce lines and give older skin “bounce” - sparking a huge interest among customers
Coronavirus Q&A: Your questions about schools and universities answered
As the government continues with plans to begin reopening schools in England on June 1, Consumer Editor Chris Choi answers your questions.
Minecraft Dungeons review: Foundation for adventure
Minecraft Dungeons introduces Minecraft to dungeon crawling. Does Mojang breathe new life into the action-RPG? Our review.
Ibuprofen does NOT make coronavirus symptoms worse, insist scientists - as desperate arthritis patients use industrial lubricant WD-40 on their aching joints
Arthritis patients are putting industrial lubricant WD-40 on their joints because they fear, wrongly, that ibuprofen will make Covid -19 symptoms worse, a leading pharmacist has warned.
How music therapy is helping some manage pandemic stress
Many people are turning to music therapy as a way to manage the uncertainties and worries brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
CAO decision time: What should you study at college?
Students have until July 1st to submit their final third level course options to the CAO
CAO Q&A: Everything you need to know about the change of mind process
Brian Mooney on how to approach the CAO process and get your course choice right
No exceptions: all B.C. drive-ins limited to 50 vehicles
All drive-ins are expected to restrict the number of vehicles to 50, including Enderby’s Starlight Drive-in.“It’s a challenging situation
Valley doctor walking 125 miles for patients
A Valley doctor hopes to raise awareness for patient care one mile at a time.
Jim Montgomery on Stars dismissal, road to sobriety: 'That firing was deserved'
The Dallas Stars fired the second-year head coach on Dec. 10 citing
Akshay Kumar Shoots For Public Service Ad In Lockdown! Here Are The Details
Akshay Kumar shoots for a public interest advertisement for the Ministry of Jal Shakti to promote hygiene.
Under fire over lockdown trip, close aide to UK's Johnson toughs it out
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s closest aide refused to resign on Monday, saying he had done nothing wrong by driving 250 miles from London to access childcare when Britons were being told to stay at home to fight COVID-19.
Why one strategist says these hard-hit stocks will rebound — even if there’s a second wave to the pandemic
One strategist says the economy is better prepared for a new wave of infections — and value stocks are near a point where they will lead the market.
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 billion lifeline
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany threw Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) a 9 billion euro ($9.8 billion) lifeline on Monday, agreeing a bailout which gives Berlin a veto in the event of a hostile bid for the airline.
Nissan and Renault shelve merger plans to repair their alliance: sources
(Reuters) - Renault (RENA.PA) and Nissan (7201.T) have shelved plans to push towards the full merger former leader Carlos Ghosn craved and will instead fix their troubled alliance to try to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, five senior sources told Reuters.