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On Monday (15 September), the Supreme Court cautioned the Election Commission of India (ECI) that, as a constitutional ...
When your doctor rattles off numbers like cholesterol levels or BMI, it might feel like listening to a math lecture. But ...
Rangers have made their worst start to a league campaign in 47 years after winning none of their first five games; Russell ...
Valdivia, who still struggles with anxiety from the Upcountry Maui fires, has seen the impacts of the provider shortage ...
As US’s NATO allies in Europe are feeling the pressure from Moscow, putting them on edge in an already-febrile atmosphere with Russian drones entering Poland’s airspace, Russia and its main ally ...
AN OHIO WOMAN ARRESTED IN PENNSYLVANIA ACCUSED OF SEVERELY ABUSING HER SEVEN YEAR OLD SON. THIS ALL STARTED WHEN AN AMBER ALERT WAS ISSUED OUT OF BRUNSWI ...
Follow these 7 simple Ayurveda morning routine (Dinacharya) practices to boost energy, improve digestion, and enhance overall ...
Police in Ross Township said they’ve arrested a mother whose 7-year-old son was the subject of an Amber Alert out of Brunswick, Ohio. Tiarika Baymon, 32, of Brunswick, Ohio, is expected to be placed ...
Durham Police Chief Patrice Andrews is facing scrutiny after making a now-deleted personal Facebook post about the late Charlie Kirk, calling him a man who “shamed Black women like me” and created a ...
Without the ability to freely evacuate casualties or transport supplies via air, blood transfusions right on the battlefield could be critical.
As political debates spill onto social media, legal experts warn that both public and private employees could face consequences for online posts — regardless of First Amendment protections.