News that you might have missed - 12 January 2026
News that you might have missed - 12 January 2026
News that you might have missed - 12 January 2026
The last time a US president drew a “red line” and refused to enforce it, thousands of Syrians paid the price.
Cardiff Council Update- 13 January 2026
Danescourt Primary School- Strong leadership, inclusive ethos and high-quality learning says Estyn
Ueli Kestenholz, an Olympic bronze medalist and decorated Swiss snowboarder, has died in his native country after being trapped by an avalanche.
Two new studies have identified the small changes people can make to reduce their risk of death
A few extra minutes of sleep per day or an extra half-serving of vegetables with dinner can add a year to our lives, according to an analysis of data from 60,000 people
NASA announces Artemis II launch date for Feb. 6, sending four astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years in historic 10-day mission.
Researchers at National Taiwan University reveal that combined exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics and the preservative butylparaben, at a level considered safe on their own, can cause heritable harm, disrupting reproduction across generations through epigenetic changes.
Medical tourism industry is worth more than $400 billion (£300 billion) annually, with anticipated year on year growth of 25 per cent
President Donald Trump reportedly bristled after Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods bluntly told him that Venezuela remains “uninvestable,” undercutting the president’s push for U.S. oil giants to pour billions into rebuilding the country’s oil sector after Nicolás Maduro’s capture. According to Bloomberg, Woods raised basic concerns about legal protections, commercial frameworks, and long-term returns — comments that infuriated Trump, who later complained the executive was “playing too cute” and threatened to freeze Exxon out of Venezuela. Читать дальше...
THE SPIDERS dusted off the cobwebs to dispatch Forfar Athletic from the KDM Evolution Trophy and book a spot in Thursday’s quarter-final draw. Sean Crighton’s side had spent more than a fortnight on the sidelines after postponed matches against Ayr United and St Johnstone, while this fixture was delayed a week owing to the recent […]
Читать дальше..."They definitely make plans. Now that they're playing only one format, they want India to win everywhere when they are there," Kotak said on the eve of India’s second ODI against New Zealand.
A study of infections and other complications treated by the NHS shows that going to Turkey for cheap surgery could cost you more than a few grand - even your life
Don’t give up on exercise - UK Biobank data shows just a bit of extra activity can extend our lives as scientists identify the key ways we can live longer
Taking small steps to collectively improve sleep, exercise and nutrition may not only boost your health, but also lengthen your life, new research shows.
The Phoenix Suns (24-15) travel to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat (20-19) in this Tuesday night NBA matchup.
Chennai Petroleum Corporation stock is showing signs of recovery. It has stabilized above its 200-day moving average. Experts suggest buying the stock for potential gains in the coming weeks. The stock has formed a bullish pattern on charts. This indicates a possible upward movement. Traders can aim for targets between Rs 861 and Rs 948.
LANCASTER, Ohio (WCMH) — The Lancaster Fire Department responded to a record number of calls in 2025 and is expecting another busy year in 2026. The department has been keeping track of data for decades. In Chief Slade Schultz's office, there are pictures of equipment from 1916 and 1935 on the wall. They include information [...]
Pakistan players endured further embarrassment in the Big Bash League as Hasan Ali’s misfield gifted a boundary during Adelaide Strikers’ loss to Melbourne Stars, just a day after Mohammad Rizwan became the first overseas player to be retired out. Tom Curran’s career-best spell then helped the Stars bowl Strikers out for 83 and seal an easy win.
The incident happened late this morning on SH79/Cox Street near the intersection with Lewis Street. Emergency services are at the scene.
Some days are indisputable soup days. The antidote to a wintry cold and gray day is a steaming bowl of creamy soup. Now, before you fret that a creamy soup may interfere with any New Year's diet resolutions, it's important to note that there is no cream in this so-called creamy soup. Rather, it's a smooth puree of starchy root vegetables and stock, with a splash of milk, which yields a rich and velvety soup, leaving anyone to guess that it's laden with cream.
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