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Rogue sperm donor who says he's fathered 180 children won't be on child's birth certificate
Rogue sperm donor who says he's fathered 180 children won't be on child's birth certificate30 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGemma DunstanBBC Wales InvestigatesInstagram/Robert AlbonRobert Albon has documented locations around the world where he has travelled to donate spermA prolific sperm donor who claims to have fathered 180 children around the world will not be able to have his name on one of his children's birth certificates.Robert Albon, who calls himself...
Tick bites causing highest rate of ER visits in a decade: CDC
During the second week of April, 71 out of every 100,000 emergency room visits were for tick bites, according to the agency.
Weight loss drugs: Why experts worry about muscle loss instead of just fat
Experts examine whether weight loss medications cause muscle depletion, impacting long-term strength and metabolic health.
No 10 secretly 'pushed for Starmer's spin doctor to get plum diplomatic job abroad' - before he was kicked out of Labour over links to paedophile
No 10 secretly 'pushed for Starmer's spin doctor to get plum diplomatic job abroad' - before he was kicked out of Labour over links to paedophileBy MARTIN BECKFORD, POLICY EDITOR Published: 13:02, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 13:02, 21 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Man who lost Rs 2 crore during Covid shares one line in metro and the internet is hooked
A viral metro video is resonating with viewers for its raw honesty. A man, who lost nearly Rs 2 crore in his Indian business due to the pandemic, shared his journey of rebuilding. Now working in Dubai, his simple yet profound message, 'Life goes on,' offers a powerful lesson in resilience and moving forward after immense hardship.
Indian Connection Of Israeli Soldier Who Died Fighting Hamas On October 7
Israel observed its annual Memorial Day on Monday, a solemn occasion when the country pauses to remember those killed in wars and terror attacks.
Gary Neville's sister hits out at heckler who harassed Man Utd icon with X-rated rant
Gary Neville's sister hits out at heckler who harassed Man Utd icon with X-rated rantGary Neville was the target of some serious abuse from a member of the public and his sister Tracey Neville has now responded on social media to the viral videoCommentsSportDaniel Orme Sports Writer11:43, 21 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesNeville was out walking when the incident happened(Image: X)Tracey Neville has slammed the ‘truly scary’ moment brother Gary was subject of vile abuse in the street. The former Manc...
This is what happens if a non-diabetic person takes Metformin daily
Even though Metformin is widely used, it is not without side effects, particularly when taken long-term without necessity.
Burning incense sticks indoors? Doctor warns of silent brain and nerve damage
Who is Iraola successor Rose?
Who is Iraola successor Rose?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedWho is Iraola successor Rose?Close00German football journalist Constantin Eckner provides the background on Bournemouth's incoming head coach Marco Rose.He told BBC Sport's Olly Foster about Rose's background, experience and time spent playing under Jurgen Klopp's influence at Mainz.READ MORE: Rose agrees to succeed Iraola at BournemouthSubsectionBournemou...
Labor to tighten child NDIS eligibility to curb spending as Queensland MP warns change is ‘failing kids’
Health minister faces backlash from states as he announces major changes to scheme ahead of May budgetGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNational disability insurance scheme service providers will be required to undergo mandatory character checks and eligibility rules will be tightened further for children under 18, as Labor moves to curb growth in the $50bn program.But the health minister, Mark Butler, faces a backlash from state counterparts as he announces major change...
IPL 2026: 5 players who could replace injured Ayush Mhatre in CSK
Chennai Super Kings face a setback as Ayush Mhatre is out of IPL 2026 due to a hamstring injury. This adds to their existing injury concerns. The team is now looking for replacements to maintain their momentum. Several players like Deepak Hooda, Swastik Chikara, Atharva Taide, Manan Vohra, and Yash Dhull are being considered to fill the void.
Patriots NFL Draft big board: 27 players who fit what the team is looking for
Part of the New England Patriots’ prep work for the 2026 NFL Draft has been working through scenarios.For example, what happens if there’s a run on edge rushers, leaving none they want with the 31st pick? How early are they willing to draft a tight end? If a wide receiver like Denzel Boston falls, could they scrap their plans of pursuing A.J. Brown via trade in June?Advertisement
Why the Nationals, who lead MLB in errors, address their mistakes in the open
WASHINGTON — For each of the last three seasons, the Nationals have been one of the youngest teams in MLB, and, accordingly, made more mistakes than almost any team in MLB. In 2024 and 2025, those mistakes were often handled individually and behind closed doors, rarely to be mentioned again in any sort of group setting.Advertisement
Healthy diets spark lung cancer risk in non-smokers as pesticides loom
Eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables was found to have a surprising link to lung cancer among younger non-smokers, early research suggests.The observational study, led by Jorge Nieva, MD, of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center at Keck Medicine, was presented this month at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in San Diego. It has not yet been peer-reviewed. Researchers looked at dietary, smoking and demographic data for 187 patients who were diagnosed w...
‘Uber for nurses’: gig-work apps lobby to deregulate healthcare, report finds
Growing use of AI tech comes at expense of workers’ rights, protections and pay, report warnsBillion-dollar tech platforms are aggressively pushing for deregulation of the “Uber for nursing” industry in an effort to expand gig work in the healthcare sector, according to a report published Tuesday.The report from the AI Now Institute, Uber for Nursing Part II: How Gig Nursing Companies Are Lobbying States to Deregulate Healthcare, examines the use of artificial intelligence to staff hospitals and...
Bills 2026 NFL Draft big board: Players who could be key starters or depth pieces
The 2026 NFL Draft is almost here, and the Buffalo Bills head into it with some of the lowest total draft capital in the league. It stems from their trade to acquire wide receiver DJ Moore, a deal that sent their second-round pick to the Bears for the player and a fifth-round pick.General manager Brandon Beane will either have to be patient with the sporadic early picks they do have or manufacture some trades to add to or improve their current selections. Either way, they’ll have some opportunit...
UnitedHealth Group Profits Eclipse $6 Billion As Medical Costs Ease
InnovationHealthcareUnitedHealth Group Profits Eclipse $6 Billion As Medical Costs EaseByBruce Japsen,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bruce Japsen writes about healthcare business and policy.Follow AuthorApr 21, 2026, 06:00am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.UnitedHealth Group, which is the parent of the nation’s largest health insurer in UnitedHealthc...
Back-to-school bugs: UAE doctors warn parents not to ignore these signs
Doctors in the UAE are urging parents to stay alert to common ‘back-to-school bugs’ as students return to classrooms, saying infections often rise in the first few weeks as children mix again in close-contact settings.Pediatricians said common illnesses can range from colds and flu-like infections to stomach bugs, conjunctivitis and, in some cases, hand, foot and mouth disease. They also said changing weather, dust exposure, air-conditioning and dehydration may worsen allergies, asthma and respi...
M42 study highlights role of genomics in early detection of inherited eye diseases
M42 has announced the results of a national study, conducted in partnership with Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, highlighting how genomics can support early detection and prevention of inherited eye diseases.The study identified around 100 genetic causes linked to vision loss among Emiratis, marking a step forward in understanding genetic risks and improving early care.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here. Large-scale data analysisThe research wa...