New COVID Symptom Feels Like 'Razor Blades in the Throat', Say Suffering Patients
Sharp throat pain could signal a new COVID infection. Here's what to watch for and when to test.
New Study Warns Tattoos May Raise Cancer Risk by 21%—Especially If You Use Red Ink
A major Swedish study has linked tattoos to a 21% rise in lymphoma risk. Experts say it's time to rethink tattoo safety and push for stronger ink regulations. Learn what it means for your health.
Diabetics at Risk: FDA Issues Highest-Level Recall on 2M Dexcom Devices Over 'Deadly Fault'
The FDA has recalled 2 million Dexcom glucose monitors due to a serious safety risk. Learn how diabetic patients should act immediately to protect their health.
How Long Was Adriana Smith on Life Support? Brain‑Dead Nurse's Baby Delivered by C‑Section
Adriana Smith, a brain-dead Georgia nurse, was kept on life support for nearly four months to save her unborn baby. Here's what we know about her case and the delivery.
White Wine Lovers Beware: Summer Sip Linked to 22% Spike in Skin Cancer Risk
A major study reveals white wine drinkers face a 22% increased risk of skin cancer. Here's how sun exposure, alcohol, and acetaldehyde combine to raise the stakes and what you can do to stay safe.
Teen's Sudden Death From Rare Infection Shocks South Carolina Community: What Is Meningococcemia
William 'Will' Hand—an eighth-standard student and an athlete—died in early June of rare bacterial infection known as meningococcemia, also called meningococcal septicemia.
Banned in Britain, Still on US Shelves: Jolly Ranchers Pulled Over 'Cancer‑Causing' Ingredients
Jolly Rancher sweets have been pulled from UK shelves over ingredients linked to cancer risk. Here's why the US still allows them and what consumers need to know
Netflix's 'Straw' Highlights Dangers of Psychotic Breakdowns: Signs and How to Help Someone Affected
Netflix's Straw sheds light on psychotic breakdowns. Learn the early signs, symptoms, and how to help someone before it reaches a crisis point.
What Is Graves' Disease? The Condition Behind Erin Moriarty's Drastic Weight Loss
Erin Moriarty's drastic weight loss is linked to Graves' disease. Learn about the symptoms, risks, and treatment of this autoimmune thyroid disorder.
What Is Antonio Brown's Net Worth? Can Ex-NFL Star Afford Lawyer Fees After Filing For Bankruptcy in 2024?
Antonio Brown filed for bankruptcy in 2024 amid mounting debts and legal challenges. Read more on this story.
What Is Juneteenth: Significance, Are Markets Open, Is It a National Holiday and How To Celebrate It
What makes Juneteenth more than just a holiday? Uncover its significant meaning, market closures, and how Americans honour freedom on 19 June.
Air India Crash Joins Growing List of Boeing Tragedies: A Rundown of 2025 Incidents
Flight AI171, carrying 242 passengers and crew, plunged into a densely populated residential area shortly after departing Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 1:38 PM local time, crashing into a medical college hostel during lunch hour and erupting in flames.
Nearly Half of California Faults Overdue: Could LA Be Next?
Nearly half of California's faults are overdue for a quake. What does that mean for LA? Find out what the experts are saying today.
While ChatGPT Falters, Claude and Gemini Gather Steam: A Turning Point for AI Users?
As ChatGPT reliability dips, users explore Claude and Gemini. What's next in the AI race? Stay ahead—find out what's changing.
Ubisoft Harassment Trial Exposes 'Culture of Fear' at Paris Studio
Ubisoft executives stand trial in France over alleged harassment. Employees describe a toxic 'culture of fear' at the Paris studio. Verdict due July.
TikToker 'Shocked' People Get Paid Monthly — After Complaining Fortnightly Pay Leaves Her Broke
A Gen Z worker's viral TikTok complaining about fortnightly pay cycles sparks widespread debate after she learns monthly pay is common, and often harder to manage.
'Silence Preferred, Obedience Required': Internet Rages Over Harsh Nanny Ad from London Family
A London family's extreme nanny ad for their New York-bound twins has gone viral, sparking a debate about domestic work ethical standards. Read more on the story here.
US Mortgage Rates Drop Below 7% for First Time This Month – Is Now the Time to Buy?
US mortgage rates have dipped below 7% for the first time this month. Experts weigh in on whether this signals a good time to buy or just market noise.
Citigroup Restricted Services to Gun Sellers—Now Makes Dramatic U-Turn After Pressure from Trump
Citigroup has reversed its 2018 gun-sale restrictions amid pressure from Donald Trump and Republican states. Find out what this means for banks and US gun policy.
Microsoft Reshapes Leadership as LinkedIn's Roslansky Takes Helm of Office Division Amid AI Push
Microsoft reshapes leadership as LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky takes over Office, boosting AI innovation across Word, Excel and Teams.
Europe Leads the Charge in Carbon Ceramic Brake Market Amidst Performance Vehicle Surge
Europe leads the global carbon ceramic brake market, boosted by luxury vehicle demand, green policies, and cutting-edge materials innovation.
With Growth Stuck at 1%, What Can the UK Do to Avoid Stagnation?
UK growth is stuck at 1% in 2025. Can Britain avoid stagnation? Here's what's driving the slowdown and what policy experts say must happen next.
AI Agents Could Soon Discover New Knowledge, Says OpenAI's Sam Altman; But What Does That Really Mean?
OpenAi's Sam Altman suggests AI agents may soon make original discoveries. We explore what that really means and how far we are from truly autonomous machine insight.
Wells Fargo's Reckoning: Who Paid the Price for the Bank's Scandal?
Wells Fargo's asset cap has been lifted—but who paid the real price for the bank's scandal? Explore the employee backlash, whistleblower retaliation, and what's next for the bank's culture.
Capital One's Lounge Access Cuts Put Venture X Card Under Competitive Spotlight
Capital One cuts lounge access for Venture X cardholders, limiting guest entries and authorised user perks. Find out how it compares to Amex and Chase, and what this means for frequent flyers in 2025.
Wells Fargo Sets Sights on Expansion: What the End of Constraints Means for Its Business Strategy
Wells Fargo is no longer under the Fed's asset cap. Here's how it plans to grow, where it might invest, and what this means for US banking competition.
Cisco's IOS XE Flaw: Could Attackers Gain Root Access to Your Systems?
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Cisco's IOS XE Software (CVE-2025-20188) allows remote attackers to gain root access. Learn which devices are affected and how to protect your systems.
Understanding HMRC's £1,400 Letters: What They Mean and Why You Might Not Owe Anything
HMRC is sending £1,400 tax bills, but you may not owe a penny. Learn how to check, challenge, and avoid overpaying tax.
Amazon Pact Breathes New Life into FedEx's Faltering Share Price
FedEx has renewed its delivery partnership with Amazon, targeting heavy and rural shipments in a move analysts believe could help lift its stock after recent declines.
What's Behind Mount Etna's Latest Eruption? Scientists Weigh In
Mount Etna erupted on June 2, 2025. Scientists explain the causes, crater collapse, and future eruption risks. Read the full report on Italy's iconic volcano.