The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 6,438 out of 18,370 examinees passed the March 2026 Civil Engineers Licensure Examination in the Philippines. The results were released following board exams held in 19 testing centers.
Inmates at the Ilocos Norte Provincial Jail are earning income by making compost bins for distribution to local households, as part of a provincial government initiative.
A German opinion piece critiques politician Hubig's arguments for decriminalizing fare evasion, suggesting that such reasoning could be applied to other offenses. The article reflects on the broader implications of this policy discussion.
A parliamentary inquiry commission on public broadcasting has concluded four months of intense work, with its final report expected to be divisive. Critics called it a "circus" and a "waste," while supporters praised its transparency.
A recent study has identified a connection between disrupted sleep patterns and tau pathology, suggesting a hidden link between poor sleep and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
PÚBLICO's digital report, which focuses on the issue of dyslexia in children and its impact on various curricular areas, has been honored with a major Health Journalism award.
Fuel prices in Iran are exceptionally low, costing approximately one euro cent per liter, a phenomenon attributed to specific economic and political factors within the Islamic Republic.
An article presenting a selection of the most interesting and impactful photographs from around the world over the past 24 hours, curated by the editorial team.
Voters in Wisconsin are casting ballots for a state supreme court judge, a race seen as crucial for the state's political landscape and potential future challenges to election results.
Estonian ports are requesting more information from the Defense Forces regarding potential drone threats and increased protective measures for facilities, following several Ukrainian drones breaching Estonia's airspace last month.
As gas prices surge due to the Iran war, consumers are increasingly considering switching to electric vehicles, prompting discussions on the timing of such a transition.
Former Greek minister Kostas Tsiaras appeared before the Parliament's Ethics Committee, requesting the lifting of his parliamentary immunity, citing personal dignity and a desire to expedite the resolution of his case.
The election for a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice has been a notably quieter affair this year, contrasting with previous races that garnered record-breaking spending and national attention, particularly in the absence of figures like Elon Musk.
Cambodian authorities conducted a scam raid in Sen Sok, seizing numerous Japanese police uniforms and arresting 200 individuals. The operation targeted a large-scale fraudulent scheme.
The U.S. government plans to increase Medicare Advantage payments to insurers by 2.48% in 2027, a decision that has led to a surge in insurance company stock prices. This adjustment impacts the healthcare sector significantly.
The Rajasthan High Court has ordered Meta to permanently scrub private images of a man's son from its platforms. This ruling came after the father filed a plea, highlighting the lasting impact of "digital scars."
Captain Szilveszter Pálinkás has spoken out again, claiming he was offered three deals to keep him silent, suggesting potential corruption within the Ministry of Defense and other government segments.
Opinion pieces use the Artemis II mission as a backdrop to reflect on human nature, questioning the balance between scientific achievement and profit, and exploring how human actions often defy logic despite inspiring endeavors.
A report on real estate auctions in Attica, Greece, indicates sustained high activity with hundreds of properties consistently listed, suggesting a qualitative transformation rather than a drastic change in market volume for 2026.
A candidate from Debrecen, Hungary, has posted an audio recording, alleging it shows a Fidesz deputy mayor discussing how to help a Jobbik candidate, suggesting a political maneuver to draw votes away from the Tisza party.
Czech scientists report that a brightening comet will be visible to the naked eye in the constellation Pegasus in the morning sky starting from mid-April, offering an interesting celestial phenomenon.
South Korean regulators have intensified efforts to tighten market oversight, leading to a sharp increase in the number of companies facing potential delisting in the first quarter. Data from the Korea Exchange shows 32 listed firms were newly identified with delisting risks.
Several South Korean artificial intelligence-related startups, including the unicorn Rebellions, are planning local stock market listings, which is expected to ignite a domestic AI boom.
Belgian primary schools are grappling with persistent student tardiness, with educators suggesting linking family allowances to attendance as a potential solution to encourage parental responsibility.
The stock prices of luxury brands like LVMH and Hermès are experiencing a downturn, contrasting with the record-breaking performance of energy companies such as Totalenergies, prompting analysts to offer clear advice.
Samsung expects an eightfold surge in first-quarter earnings, forecasting record profits largely due to the booming demand for AI-related technologies, despite rising energy costs.
Greek industry associations, including SEV and EVIKEN, have expressed dissatisfaction with the government's recent measures, stating they are insufficient to solve existing problems and calling for market price subsidies.
A significant number of Danish high school students, one in five, are failing basic mathematics, with a professor suggesting a large gap between primary and secondary school math curricula as the cause.
Clonmel, Ireland, is hosting a unique 'bite-sized' festival, organized by Kate Twohig, aiming to bring beloved artists to the town and ensure its cultural vibrancy is not overlooked.
A potential ban on snus (smokeless tobacco) in Paris is causing concern, with reports suggesting it could be a significant blow to the powerful tobacco industry.
The delisting of Robinsons Retail is being analyzed as a significant indicator of broader trends within the Philippine Stock Exchange, suggesting a shift in how companies seek capital.
Kalpit Veerwal, who achieved a perfect score in the 2017 JEE Main, has pursued a varied career including teaching, entrepreneurship, investing, and recently, singing, instead of a conventional corporate path.
A Slovenian commentary questions why it has become normal for party presidents to lead the country, suggesting that this approach would be unacceptable in the business world and raises concerns about meritocracy.
An article provides advice on how to correctly use deodorant, suggesting that common mistakes might be the reason for body odor even in cool temperatures. It outlines five potential errors in deodorant application.
Finnish investors reportedly lost millions by investing in Vauraus Suomi, a company that promised stable returns but allegedly granted large loans to bankrupt-prone and financially criminal-owned businesses.
A managing director for the organization behind Wireless Festival has come out in support of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, asking that people “offer some forgiveness and hope” to the…
The Royal Malaysia Police conducted a major crackdown on illegal scrap metal and e-waste operations, seizing RM55 million worth of materials and arresting more than 200 individuals.
A tribute piece highlights the lasting legacy of service and leadership of Akinremi Bolaji, a Nigerian diplomat known for his astute performance and global recognition.
President’s press conference after White House Easter egg roll did little to dispel fears he has lost touch with reality
Donald Trump began his day standing with a person in a giant bunny costume and boasting about the Iran war to an audience of children.
The annual Easter egg roll on the White House South Lawn conjured a fitting Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland image for a US president who has disappeared down what many would call a rabbit hole.
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Queen Latifah is set to return to host the American Music Awards on May 25, marking her first time taking the reins solo since co-hosting the show in 1995.
A Portuguese article explores whether constant exposure to impactful news can negatively affect mental well-being, suggesting a need to moderate news contact for mental health.
Halle Bailey has spoken out about the racist backlash she faced after being cast as Ariel in Disney's live-action 'The Little Mermaid,' stating the experience taught her to ignore negative criticism.
Despite updated Television Academy rules, Amy Poehler's recent hosting appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' is still eligible for a Guest Actress Emmy nomination, a category she was previously nominated in as a cast member.
A human interest story details the meeting between Rasha, an Iraqi child who feared US soldiers, and Seth, a former US soldier, two decades after the Iraq War. Their encounter highlights the lasting impact of the conflict on both civilians and veterans.
Many within the European Union are reportedly fed up with Hungary's 'blackmailing' tactics, even in matters unrelated to national interests, suggesting that Prime Minister Orbán's veto policy days are coming to an end.
A Bloomberg article explores the concept of 'Truth Machines' and their role in modern warfare, suggesting an analysis of information and disinformation tactics.
The Artemis II crew, aboard the Orion spacecraft, has successfully entered the Moon's gravitational sphere of influence, setting a new record for human distance from Earth. The astronauts are now continuing their flyby around the far side of the Moon, promising magnificent views and preparing for a communication blackout.
A new 2026 NFL Mock Draft predicts the Minnesota Vikings could acquire a playmaking cornerback, with the projection coming after impressive Pro Day testing results for the SEC defender.
Albanian students in North Macedonia are protesting for the protection of the Albanian language, gathering outside Minister Igor Firkov's office and demanding his resignation, asserting that the Albanian language is non-negotiable.
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Actress Subashini, known for her role in the Tamil serial 'Kayal', was found dead in Chennai, with initial reports suggesting suicide due to personal distress, prompting a police investigation.
South Korean intelligence indicates that Kim Jong Un's daughter is increasingly being presented in public, particularly at defense events, suggesting an acceleration in building her image as a potential successor.
Pákistán předložil USA a Íránu návrh na okamžité příměří včetně otevření Hormuzského průlivu klíčového pro dopravu ropy, poté by následovala jednání o trvalé dohodě.
As summer approaches, bringing fresh air but also annoying mosquitoes, an IKEA solution costing just 4 euros is presented as a way to keep them out of your home.
Several Montenegrin cities are still sending abandoned animals to the Spuž prison, despite a government directive requesting them to provide alternative shelter by early March.
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) confiscated P51 million worth of suspected shabu and arrested four individuals in separate operations in Quezon City and Taguig City.
India has commenced crucial state elections for Modi's BJP, with the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran casting a shadow over the polls due to fears of an energy shock and uncertainty for migrant workers in the Middle East.
Financial analysts are highlighting April 10 as a potentially impactful day for the stock market, suggesting key events or data releases could influence market trends.
A report explores a bullish peer-reviewed study forecasting Bitcoin's price to reach $1 million by 2027, and includes ChatGPT's commentary or analysis on this prediction.
This article provides advice on how to identify genuine value in mobile casino and live casino offers for 2026, distinguishing them from mere "bait." It aims to help users make informed choices in online gambling promotions.
An opinion piece discusses the power of leniency and discretion for police officers in Germany, suggesting that those authorized to enforce the law also appreciate the benefits of flexibility.
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Apple's development of a foldable iPhone continues to encounter significant engineering challenges, with new reports suggesting potential shipment delays extending into 2027 for the highly anticipated device.
Load testing has commenced for the missing link of the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, with the MSRDC outlining a graded traffic plan for the ongoing infrastructure project.
Political analysts are discussing Lars Løkke's recent 'press ball' move, suggesting it could provide an opportunity for the V and K parties to form a government.
Economist Ljubo Jurčić has warned that increasing energy prices will lead to higher inflation, suggesting that the government should implement targeted subsidies for vulnerable citizens instead of freezing prices.
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India's Election Commission has prohibited the conduct or broadcasting of exit polls from April 9 to April 29, ahead of the upcoming elections. This measure is in accordance with section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The Motor Accident Insurance Board (MAIB) has appointed Fineos to undertake the replacement of its existing legacy claims system. This move aims to modernize and improve its claims processing infrastructure.
Rapper Lil Nas X's assault charges, which previously carried a potential five-year prison sentence for police battery and resisting arrest, will be dropped if he successfully completes a mental health program.
Congress veteran Ramesh Chennithala is contesting from Kerala's Haripad constituency as the state prepares for polls on April 9, with results due on May 4.
Polish MP Dariusz Matecki (PiS) has continued to incite public opinion against foreigners, particularly Muslims, by suggesting that Muslims set fire to a historic church in Canada.
Some states, including Montana, are already reducing Medicaid services, such as a plan to pay for doulas, in anticipation of federal budget cuts and amid existing shortfalls.
A 71-year-old woman died on Easter Monday in Zetzwil AG, Switzerland, after her car crashed into a wooden fence, with initial police findings suggesting a medical emergency as the cause.
Despite Kremlin efforts to suppress dissent, public opinion in Russia is fracturing over the war in Ukraine, with some citizens expressing a lack of belief in victory and suggesting the use of nuclear weapons.
Russian police officers have been ordered not to identify themselves as law enforcement on social media or messaging apps, the Russian business news outlet RBC and the news agency Ura.ru reported,…
A brief report indicates an individual stating "It clicked for me," suggesting a personal moment of realization or breakdown. Further details are not provided in the snippet.
An opinion piece explores how religious concepts, from Mahdi to Armageddon, are being used to frame the US-Iran conflict, suggesting religion has hijacked the narrative.
A tech worker who survived cancer is facing a mortgage protection insurance quote of €290 per month, highlighting challenges for individuals with pre-existing conditions in securing affordable home financing.
The Congress party has released its full list of candidates for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections. AICC in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir stated that any candidate contesting from Bhabanipur would be a significant leader for the party.
Professor Andrzej Jakubecki has commented on the situation of four judges elected by the Sejm to the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland, suggesting they may never be invited by the president to take their oath, creating a 'déjà vu' situation.
A trader, known as 'boss.s_k' on Instagram, pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court in Sepang, Malaysia, to charges of creating and posting offensive content online.
Greek radio producer Eleni Voulgaraki shared her experience of trying to find her footing in Portugal, stating that she is still adjusting and has not established a new daily routine there.
An analysis highlights that European pension systems represent a significant missed economic opportunity, estimated at $30 trillion, contrasting with younger economies.
New research investigates the impact of blood sugar levels on economic judgment, suggesting that physiological factors can influence financial decision-making. The study explores how people might prefer immediate rewards over future benefits based on their body's state.
Passengers on a train traveling between Gothenburg and Oslo were stuck for several hours on Sunday, with some reporting journeys lasting over 24 hours.
Greek MEP Giorgos Aftias has called on the European Commission to increase Cohesion Funds for households and businesses, citing the ongoing Middle East war as a reason for additional support beyond existing allocations.
Elizabeth Banks expressed her excitement and approval for Elle Fanning's casting as a young Effie Trinket in the upcoming "Hunger Games" prequel, "Sunrise on the Reaping."
Victims of the Easter Sunday attack in Sri Lanka have claimed that there was always someone above Zahran, suggesting a broader conspiracy behind the bombings.
Shenzhen-based Even Realities is positioning itself as a premium alternative to Meta's smartglasses, emphasizing its commitment to not harvesting user data.
The ENTI-UB university has inaugurated a new 6,000 m² campus in Barcelona's 22@ district, expanding its offerings to include five new higher-level health training programs alongside its existing areas in video games, digital art, and music.
Construction of the Svor bypass in the Nový Bor region of the Czech Republic is causing traffic restrictions on road I/9, with Ústí nad Labem and Liberec regions protesting the extended duration of the project.
An article explores the perception of language beauty, suggesting that a language becomes "more beautiful" to individuals as it becomes more prevalent and familiar in their lives.
A new Ember report indicates that solar energy combined with increasingly affordable battery storage could fulfill 90% of India's power demand at lower lifetime costs than current rates, suggesting a significant shift in the country's energy landscape.
An opinion piece warns readers to be cautious of flattery from bots, suggesting potential manipulation or deception in interactions with artificial intelligence.
Researchers from Harvard, Michigan, and Duke universities have published a study suggesting that ultra-processed foods share more characteristics with cigarettes than with fruits or vegetables, advocating for similar regulatory measures.
A report discusses the rising costs of high-end gaming PCs, suggesting that despite the price surge, such expensive setups may not be essential for all gamers.
An Icelandic opinion piece delves into the various individuals, from agents to family members, who might harbor animosity towards a well-known actor, listing both professional and personal connections.
A critically acclaimed Netflix thriller series, boasting a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score and an impressive cast, is scheduled to return for a new season in two weeks. Fans have been waiting three years for its comeback.
A commentary highlights the potential dangers in the Global South's approach to artificial intelligence, contrasting it with Western discourse focused on safeguards and algorithmic bias.
Fans of the Resident Evil franchise have reportedly debunked a recent tease for new DLC for 'Resident Evil 9,' suggesting it was merely playful banter.
Hallmark Media has announced executive changes, hiring Marybeth Sprows as SVP, original series, and promoting Tatiana Erasme to VP, casting and talent. Sprows previously worked for the company.
An opinion piece reflects on the historical notion of 'Britannia ruling the waves' to discuss the contemporary state of the United Kingdom's global power and influence, suggesting a decline.
As SpaceX prepares for its Initial Public Offering, investors and analysts are increasingly advising individuals to avoid buying the stock, suggesting that the potential for robust returns has diminished.
An article explores the current widespread nostalgia for the 1990s, suggesting it's not merely a longing for the decade itself but for a slower, more analog world.
Cuba is experiencing severe power outages, lasting over 20 hours in some areas, after its largest thermoelectric plant temporarily went offline, exacerbating the island's energy crisis.
Despite rising gas prices, consumer spending on discretionary items like Pokémon cards and movie tickets remains robust, suggesting that the gas price shock is not significantly impacting overall consumer behavior.
The weather forecast for Poland on Tuesday, April 7th, predicts widespread cloud cover with scattered rain and localized snow showers. Strong winds, gusting up to 80 kilometers per hour, are also expected across much of the country.
US crude oil exports are reportedly testing their limits as the industry grapples with increasing shipping constraints, potentially impacting global supply chains.
Spain's Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) has launched 15 new 'dynamic' speed cameras, each costing nearly 83,000 euros, capable of monitoring up to six lanes in both directions and operating from a tripod or vehicle.
The University of Tirana has expressed full support for Albanian students in North Macedonia who are protesting to demand that law exams be conducted in the Albanian language.
A report indicates that the average home in the U.S. is 44 years old, suggesting that a substantial number of properties require considerable maintenance and renovation.
Latvia has adopted a plan for 2026-2027 aimed at reducing corruption risks in state defense and healthcare services, as well as strengthening oversight of public procurement.
Local governments in Poland are investing in charging infrastructure for electric buses, primarily in depots and communication loops, with funding from EU funds.
A majority of Irish parents with children in denominational schools wish to maintain the existing religious ethos, but a growing number also express a desire for co-education.
India's National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched official Instagram and Facebook handles to provide updates regarding major entrance exams like JEE, NEET, and CUET.
A psychologist has revealed three key habits that can contribute to achieving lasting happiness in a relationship, addressing a universal human desire.
A Portuguese chronicle explores the paradox that despite being the most qualified generation with extensive contact with numbers, there is a growing discomfort and distrust towards them.
Farmers' organizations from Podlasie, Poland, are protesting against a government draft strategy for wetland protection, expressing fears that their meadows could be seized if not sold for environmental purposes.
An opinion piece questions the purpose of space exploration, particularly the Artemis II mission, suggesting it is pointless given the urgent crises on Earth.
Papastratos, celebrating 95 years in Greece, is continuing its growth by investing in 'Technicians of Tomorrow' and hiring 35 new Process Technicians for its state-of-the-art production unit in Aspropyrgos.
President Trump threatened to imprison journalists who reported on a missing US F-15 pilot shot down over Iran and later revealed details of how a wounded US airman evaded Iranian capture.
A commentary piece reflects on the state of freedom, suggesting that the 'sword forged in November 1989' is being broken again. It argues that Slovakia fails to meet even one of the three conditions for preserving freedom.
CoStar Group (CSGP) is reportedly highly favored by hedge funds, suggesting strong investor confidence in the real estate information and analytics provider.
India's Defense Minister Rajnath Singh issued a stern warning to Islamabad, stating that "God knows how many parts Pakistan will be divided into" if it continues to cast an eye on West Bengal.
The withdrawal of German automotive giant 'Aumovio' from the Lithuanian market has raised questions about the factors influencing foreign investor decisions, suggesting a new reality for investors.
Four Members of the European Parliament – Dainius Žalimas, Petras Auštrevičius, Rasa Juknevičienė, and Liudas Mažylis – have appealed to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, urging him to lead in defending the rule of law, media freedom, and public broadcasting.
The public enterprise Morsko Dobro announced a donation of 30,000 euros to a Special Hospital, affirming its commitment to investing in healthcare and sports.
Filipino farmers are letting their crops rot in fields due to rising oil prices, linked to the Middle East conflict, which make harvesting unprofitable.
The team behind the popular Serbian TV series 'Državni posao' (State Job) announced a temporary halt in broadcasting after their contract expired and was not renewed.
A journalist from Berlingske accompanied the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) orchestra on a debated tour in the USA, noting the significant stakes involved beyond jazz.
A leaked audio recording reportedly reveals a local Fidesz candidate in Debrecen, Hungary, boasting about collaborating with Jobbik to split votes from the Tisza party.
Mariam Megvinyte's latest play, 'Jocasta: Raw Material', offers a feminist perspective by contrasting the fall of Thebes in the Oedipus cycle with the Georgian Civil War.
Computer science students at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences have built a ground station to communicate with a satellite 36,000 kilometers away, testing technology that could aid disaster communication.
A new report indicates that existing flood support schemes in Denmark could exacerbate inequality, as low-income municipalities are disproportionately affected by future storm surges.
The President of Serbia is reportedly facing public scrutiny and political challenges, with commentary suggesting a focus on 'saving Orban's ranks' or influence.
India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has extended the freeze on Television Rating Points (TRP) for news channels by four weeks, citing a prevailing conflict situation.
Philippine authorities are coordinating with Vietnam to verify intelligence reports suggesting that Filipino tycoon Atong Ang, a prominent figure, may be hiding in the country.
Seventeen wrapped up their "NEW_" tour in Incheon, South Korea, on Sunday night,
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The UK is exploring the idea of testing AI models utilized by banks, with a Starling Bank executive proposing independent assessments to ensure minimum standards are met.
Paris's Grand Palais is hosting a comprehensive exhibition celebrating the vibrant and energetic late works of French modernist master Henri Matisse, showcasing a significant period of his artistic output.
An analysis questions whether the boom in mega data centers will turn into a bust, suggesting that while the largest companies may not recoup their current spending, they will likely survive.
An author shares personal reflections on their unshakeable tea-drinking habits and expresses limited understanding for their neighbor's taste preferences, humorously suggesting they might become the 'Getafix of their street'.
Data center operator AirTrunk has reportedly engaged banks for a potential listing in Singapore, which sources suggest could raise more than $1.3 billion.
A Lithuanian article presents an optical illusion puzzle, challenging readers to find a banana hidden in a busy construction site within nine seconds, testing visual perception and speed.
Opinion pieces explore the underlying reasons for Donald Trump's appeal to Republican voters, suggesting a sense of contempt plays a key role, and also comment on his broader impact on America.
Beijing is adopting a more stringent approach to Chinese tech and biotech companies seeking listings via offshore incorporated vehicles, creating new hurdles for US dollar-denominated funds investing in these firms.
Sever do Vouga, Portugal, is hosting a three-day historical recreation fair with free entry and 50 participants to mark the 511th anniversary of its Manueline Charter from January 24 to 26.
The construction and property sectors are adjusting their strategies and building resilience to cope with volatile energy prices and rising construction material costs, which are being driven up by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Singaporean architect Lionel Leow argues for giving existing buildings a 'second life' rather than demolition, emphasizing sustainability and cultural memory through projects like Hong Leong Building.
T-Mobile has been recognized as the 'Best Mobile Network' in independent speed tests, with performance testing firms confirming its consistent 5G access, broad coverage, and fast download speeds.
Jefferies advises investors to consider defensive dividend stocks as a strategy to mitigate risks if the conflict involving Iran prolongs, suggesting a cautious approach to market volatility.
Egypt has initiated an engineering industries trade mission to Tunisia, involving 16 firms, with the aim of significantly boosting exports between the two countries.
Coastal communities in Ghana's Volta Region saw a significant influx of visitors and residents during this year's Easter celebrations, boosting local tourism.
Academics have joined health workers in condemning and protesting US-Israeli attacks on universities and hospitals, particularly medical centers, highlighting concerns over civilian infrastructure.
A daily market update from the Investing Club reports on the S&P 500's performance, noting its aim to extend a winning streak. The update also mentions a change in the Chief Financial Officer position at one of the key companies tracked by the club.
Juventus earned a crucial 2-0 victory over Genoa at the Allianz Stadium, with goals from Bremer and McKennie, significantly boosting their aspirations for a Champions League spot.
A report highlights increasing concerns regarding drug trafficking, suggesting a worsening situation. The article appears to be an opinion piece or general commentary on the issue.
A new report questions the effectiveness of washing green lettuce, spinach, and bagged salads in removing harmful bacteria, suggesting these seemingly healthy foods may not always be as safe as consumers believe.
A transgender lawyer in Oklahoma was jailed for contempt of court following a heated altercation with a judge and resisting arrest, during which they reportedly screamed for bystanders to call 911.
Prague's Baroque Troja Chateau is hosting the "Labyrinth: Landscape of Inner Wandering" exhibition, featuring nine Czech artists whose works delve into themes of inner uncertainty, fear, the search for direction, and dehumanization.
Kathryn Newton, Storm Reid, Dove Cameron, J. Smith Cameron, and Owen Painter have been cast in 'Hot Year,' an indie coming-of-age revenge thriller marking Roxy Sophie Sorkin's feature directorial debut.
The Portuguese Public Prosecutor's Office (PGR) has issued a warning about a sophisticated scam impersonating the tax authority, sending mass messages requesting urgent payment of false tax debts and stealing banking credentials.
Experts indicate that the Lebanese Shi’a party Amal, despite having a military wing, functions primarily as a political organization, distinguishing it from Hezbollah. Israel has reportedly not targeted Amal.