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Dame Deborah James 'scared to go to sleep' as podcast host receives end-of-life care
Dame Deborah James has shared her fears over falling asleep each night because she does not know how long she has left to live.... See more
Our baby formula crisis has roots in the WIC program that cannot be ignored
The baby formula shortage hurting our country was created by a series of decisions by leaders at the federal level. Much of the program began with the WIC program.... See more
Saudi foreign minister says the kingdom's hands are 'stretched out' to Iran
Saudi Arabia has long labeled Iran as the biggest threat to stability in the wider Middle East.... See more
British government approves Boehly's £4.25 billion Chelsea takeover
Boehly is co-owner of the LA Dodgers baseball team.... See more
Now is the Time to Address the Global Health Equity Gap
While the world has been preoccupied with COVID-19, deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continue to impact poor nations at an alarming rate. Each year around the world, more than 15 million people die from NCDs between the ages of...... See more
Russia is now exposed to a historic debt default: Here's what happens next
The U.S. has announced that it will not extend an exemption permitting Moscow to pay foreign debt to American investors in U.S. dollars, potentially forcing Russia into default.... See more
Ukraine LIVE: Putin humiliated as more than half of Russian nuclear missiles 'do not work'
VLADIMIR PUTIN has been humiliated after the US suggested over half of Russia's nuclear missiles "do not work".... See more
In India, waiting for the monsoon
Data shows a drop in total rainfall even as extreme rainfall events are increasing.... See more
Energy security, not the energy transition, is 'front and center' again, Petronas CEO says
Upheaval in the oil and gas markets has moved energy security back to the "front and center," said Tengku Muhammad Taufik of Petronas.... See more