Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton and Fever star guard Caitlin Clark are rehabbing injuries together.
Month: August 2025
The pop star hit back at Ozempic speculation in December 2024, telling her followers that “no one deserves an explanation” regarding her looks.
A drone attack on a 16-truck U.N. convoy carrying desperately needed food to Sudan’s famine-hit North Darfur region destroyed three vehicles that had caught fire, the World Food Program said. All drivers and personnel were safe.
Israel’s defense minister has warned that Gaza City could be destroyed in a new military operation perhaps just days away, even as famine spreads there.
A look at how Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders did in the Cleveland Browns’ preseason finale.
For the third Friday in a row since its opening, ‘Weapons” is still No. 1 at the box office — raking in $4.67 million.
A thunderous explosion stunned Israel’s capital Aug. 9, 2001, destroying a crowded Sbarro pizzeria. Seven of the 16 murdered in the Jerusalem blast were children. One was my daughter Malki, 15, killed as she waited in line to order lunch. The United States has failed for more than a decade to enforce the extradition of…
Exclusive: ‘Final draft’ social media document says staff should report concerns about their colleagues’ social media use to their manager
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The doctors’ union is warning a New South Wales Health social media policy being drafted will gag frontline health workers speaking up publicly for patient care in Australia, as the government agency insists it is an update to an existing policy.
According to the “final draft” document, social media subject to the rules includes “internal communication tools” such as Microsoft Teams, and instant messaging software applications including WhatsApp, as well as social media networking sites and forums for discussion.
During a breakfast at the Southampton hotspot 75 Main on Saturday morning, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch demurred when asked if she’d run for NYC mayor in four years.
Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken was kicked off a Hampton beach for violating local warnings that closed the Long Island hotspot due to Hurricane Erin’s dangerous impact.
