Pope Francis put on ventilator after 'sudden worsening of condition'
Pope Francis's health has suddenly worsened with a spasm which resulted in his breathing in vomit. The pontiff suffered the bronchial spasm on Friday, with the Vatican saying the development required non-invasive mechanical ventilation. It comes as...
Continue ReadingMore traders turn bullish in first quarter even as market shows signs of fatigue, Schwab survey says
An expensive stock market did not prevent traders from getting more bullish as investors increasingly bet that the bull...
Read MoreIconic 500-year-old English palace is opening to the public for the first time in history...
AN ICONIC 500-year-old English palace is opening to the public for the first time in history. St James's Palace in...
Read More‘Captain America: Brave New World’ soars toward $100 million holiday weekend
“Captain America: Brave New World” infused some blockbuster cash into the North American box office, bringing in...
Read MoreTrans Healthcare Is Under Siege. These People Are Fighting Back.
A nonprofit is trying to get the FDA to approve crucial methods of gender-affirming care. Its battle will be even more...
Read MoreNCAA committee proposes charged timeout if player goes down with apparent injury after ball spotted
The NCAA Football Rules Committee announced Friday it would propose that a team be charged with a timeout if one of its...
Read MoreRaynaud scores 26 with game-sealing dunk as Stanford turns back SMU 73-68
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Maxime Raynaud scored 26 points, including a spectacular follow slam with 8.7 seconds left,...
Read MoreTrump Didn’t Win Pennsylvania. Kamala Harris Lost It.
One day before the presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris made her first campaign visit to Reading,...
Read MoreMeet the Hired Guns Who Make Sure School Cyberattacks Stay Hidden
An investigation into more than 300 cyberattacks against US K–12 schools over the past five years shows how schools...
Read MoreBritish public wants aid spending based on own priorities, not allies – poll
The British public want spending on overseas aid to be based on British national interests, not those of its...
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