| 21.12.2024 15:37What are ‘non-crime hate incidents’ which have become so hated in the UK? Children in England and Wales have been investigated by police for calling each other names, a study has found.21.12.2024 15:42Ukrainian drones strike deep into Russia, Russia takes village near Donetsk Residential buildings have been hit in the Russian city of Kazan, causing no casualties. 21.12.2024 15:59How Musk and Trump pushed Congress to the brink of a shutdown A spending bill to avert a government shutdown passed the House of Representatives and then the Senate on Friday, defying the wishes of the president-elect and the pressure exerted by Tesla's CEO, the new disrupter of American political life.21.12.2024 16:06Pakistan jails 25 Imran Khan supporters over attacks on military sites Military court convicts civilians involved in 2023 unrest, with rights groups slamming ruling as ‘intimidation tactic’.21.12.2024 16:06Your Favorite Things Today, your highly personal, hyperspecific best-ofs of 2024.21.12.2024 16:58Donald Trump is already calling the shots, and so is Elon Musk After three days of drama, the US has barely escaped from budget paralysis. This shows just how much the president-elect wants to shake up parliamentary practices, aided by his advisor, who pushed opposition to the spending bill via X.21.12.2024 17:00What is the winter solstice? What to know about the shortest day of the year Although temperatures have been dropping for weeks, winter doesn’t officially begin until Saturday.21.12.2024 17:00In rural America, heart disease is increasingly claiming younger lives Heart disease death rates in rural America are rising among younger people, increasing the rural-urban divide, according to research in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.21.12.2024 17:00Bans on transgender care for minors may complicate eating disorder treatment Restrictions on gender-affirming care proposed by Republicans in Congress and President-elect Donald Trump could be devastating for transgender youths, doctors say, especially for teens with eating disorders.21.12.2024 17:00AI traffic cameras could be watching you on the road Police around the world using AI-powered cameras to crack down on behavior like texting behind the wheel and driving without a seatbelt.
21.12.2024 17:00Our Healthcare System Is Broken. Can Technology Help Heal It? Arianna Huffington explores why the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked anger at the U.S. healthcare system and argues that technology has the potential to heal—or exacerbate—the system's existing issues. 21.12.2024 17:00How to Use Spy Tactics in Your Daily Life Spies are more akin to great psychiatrists than action heroes. But the tactics that they use are very useful—and fascinating.21.12.2024 17:00Cruise. Pitt. Ford. Chalamet! For decades, the film industry seemed to forget how to mint new male matinee idols. Then came a much-needed windfall.21.12.2024 17:00This is how we do it: ‘We make videos of ourselves having sex, to watch when we’re apart’ Amara and Mateo’s sex life was fun first time round, in their 20s. Now it has to be scheduled around childcare and the families they have leftHow do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymouslyThe practicalities of making things work are certainly not easy, but I have no regretsAfter a few months of sneaking around with Amara, I told my wife our marriage was over Continue reading... ... 21.12.2024 17:00America eradicates a pesky insect and an NBA team’s personal foul: The weekly news quiz A TV favorite is returning to screens, a celestial object is even older than once thought, and an NBA franchise had to apologize to a young fan after an embarrassing gaffe.21.12.2024 17:05Governments and banks once mocked Bitcoin. Now they want in on it After topping $100,000, Bitcoin supporters see the cryptocurrency soaring even higher. 21.12.2024 17:13Trump and the return of the National ‘Emergy’ A new war on migrants, aimed at distracting from actual problems, is about to begin in America.21.12.2024 17:15I spent $34,563.38 to travel the world for 18 months and tracked every cent: My budget breakdown Here's Helen Zhao's budget breakdown by category — from lodging and transportation to food and shopping. Plus, the No. 1 thing she got for her $35,000.21.12.2024 17:17Honda and Nissan consider mutual production of vehicles, Kyodo reports Honda and Nissan are considering producing vehicles in one another's factories as part of their plan to deepen ties and potentially merge.21.12.2024 17:39The Iran-led axis of resistance in the aftermath of Syria’s upheaval Iran's leader has emphasised that resistance cannot be broken through military strikes and political plots.21.12.2024 17:45German Christmas market attack: Scholz visits site of deadly attack With the death toll rising to five people killed and over 200 wounded, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited the site, along with Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, who has said the arrested suspect held 'Islamophobic' views.21.12.2024 17:45Concerns grow in the US after attack on German Christmas market Evy Poumpouras, a former Secret Service agent and current NBC News law enforcement analyst, joins TODAY to talk about rising concerns for safety in the U.S. after a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a German Christmas market.21.12.2024 18:00Teenager accused in Wisconsin school shooting had a tumultuous family life, court documents show The turmoil in Natalie Rupnow's family life, as documented by court records, offer a glimpse into events that may have shaped her path before Monday's tragedy.21.12.2024 18:00The Best Movies About Cooking From 'Ratatouille' and 'Big Night' to 'Burnt' and 'The Lunchbox'21.12.2024 18:00From Inflation to Bitcoin, 9 Charts That Explain 2024 Rate cuts, stock surges, and Trump’s tariff threats are among the biggest forces shaping business and the economy.21.12.2024 18:00‘At 98, I wouldn’t be so sharp without puzzles’: do crosswords and quizzes really boost your brain power? We’re told that they give us a mental workout, but the evidence suggests it’s a bit more complicated …Miriam Raphael, 98, is a veteran puzzler. As a child, she pored over clues with her father and, later, as a teacher and mother of three daughters, it became her small daily luxury. When she learned of the first annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, her competitive streak kicked in and she entered, winning the second tournament in 1979. More than 40 years on, she is the tournament’s most decorated competitor.When she speaks to me on Zoom from her New York home (at a time compatible with her water aerobics and yoga classes) she has the astute air you might expect of a woman who has spent nearly a century successfully returning the names of French monarchs, obscure musical instruments and meteorological phenomena. Continue reading... ... 21.12.2024 18:04These stocks, including Nvidia, are among Bank of America’s top stocks to buy in 2025 Bank of America names its favorite stocks for the new year.21.12.2024 18:07Children executed and women raped in front of their families as M23 militia unleashes fresh terror on DRC First-hand accounts from victims of unthinkable violence paint a gruesome picture of the brutality sweeping the central African country. How long is the West prepared to look away?They were looking for new ways to kill, ways to send fresh terror across North Kivu.It was early afternoon when the M23 militia raided the Congolese town of Rubaya. In a marketplace, gunmen found a giant wooden pestle and mortar for crushing grain. They began rounding up children, wedging them tight in the mortar. Isabel, 32, watched the rebels stove in their skulls. The mortar turned red, overflowing with blood. Continue reading... ... 21.12.2024 18:08Starboard sees an opportunity to create value at Riot Platforms amid growth in hyperscalers Riot Platforms is in a solid position to capitalize on an opportunity to lease capacity to hyperscalers.21.12.2024 18:10Undocumented Workers Take on Dangerous Jobs to Feed America Undocumented workers help feed America’s hunger for prepared foods, but some take jobs with staffing agencies that expose them to hazardous conditions.21.12.2024 18:12As Drugstores Close, Older People Are Left in ‘Pharmacy Deserts’ Shuttered drugstores pose a particular threat to older adults, who take more medications than younger people and often rely on pharmacies for advice.21.12.2024 18:16Israel: Papst Franziskus prangert »Grausamkeit« in Gaza an Israel hat den Lateinischen Patriarch von Jerusalem nicht nach Gaza einreisen lassen. Nun reagiert der Pontifex – und greift die ... 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