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Who is currently leading Iran?
There are still questions about who's leading Iran as the U.S. attempts to reach a diplomatic solution with Tehran. CBS News' Courtney Kealy reports.
What happened to Clavicular? 'Looksmaxxing' influencer rushed to hospital after livestream scare
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The government has turned its back on pandemic prevention
The UK’s new pandemic preparedness strategy – and ending the country’s contribution to the Pandemic Fund as part of aid cuts – raises serious questions about whether the UK can protect itself, writes Anthony Costello
JACQUES: Who will be F1’s next new winner?
Back in March, Kimi Antonelli crossed the line in Shanghai to take his maiden Grand Prix victory and become the 116th winner in Formula 1 World Championship history – but who will be the 117th?
Vance anti-fraud task force suspends 447 hospices in Los Angeles over more than $600M in suspected fraud
FIRST ON FOX: The anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies suspected of fraud in Los Angeles, with a total fraud estimate of more than $600 million.The number of suspensions is a roughly 539% increase from the 70 reported by Fox News Digital at the beginning of April. "Where there is fraud, the task force will find it," a spokesperson for Vance told Fox News Digital. "We will not stop until every hard-earned taxpayer dollar goes...
Who could fill the 49ers' offensive line need? Ten options, with help from 'The Beast'
We talked recently about a fantasy world in which the San Francisco 49ers select an offensive lineman in the first round of the NFL Draft next week … but, given their history, they’ll probably take a defensive end or receiver at No. 27. (And they’ll probably draft the other position in the second round, at No. 58.)Advertisement
Broncos NFL Draft big board: 40 prospects who could improve Denver's roster
The Broncos could once again experience a calm, quiet opening night of the NFL Draft.After acquiring receiver Jaylen Waddle in a blockbuster trade last month, sending the No. 30 overall pick to the Miami Dolphins in the process, Denver is now without a first-round pick for the third time in five years. It is possible the Broncos could make a splash move that would thrust them into the first-round fray, an opportunity they could create by sending away a player and some combination of current and...
The Racist Patient, Revisited
Racism was once pushed underground in clinical settings. Have we made progress?
DWTC Hospitality serves 1.28 million visitors in 2025 as mega events fuel growth
Dubai: Dubai World Trade Centre’s (DWTC) hospitality arm delivered its strongest-ever annual performance in 2025, serving 1.28 million visitors across 2,578 events.The figure marks a 37 per cent rise from the 930,000 visitors served in 2024, underlining the emirate’s rising appeal as a hub for international conferences, exhibitions and corporate gatherings.DWTC Hospitality, which provides catering and event services across major venues including the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition...
Morocco Targets Better Regional Balance in Healthcare Access
Rabat – The Moroccan government announced major health reforms, including 15 hospital projects across the country that it will complete this year, adding around 3,000 new beds to the national healthcare system. The announcement comes after widespread grievances across Morocco over the deteriorating state of the national healthcare system. Many citizens have raised concerns about overcrowded hospitals, limited access to care in some regions, and persistent shortages in medical staff and equ...
Where you live could shape your risk of cancer mortality, study suggests
While U.S. cancer deaths have been falling over the past couple of decades, certain parts of the country are seeing less improvement in those numbers.New research published in the British Journal of Cancer assessed the differences in cancer mortality improvements across the country.Researchers at Mississippi State's Social Science Research Center, along with scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, analyzed death certificates between 1981 and 2019 across nearly 3,000 U.S. counties.EATING MOR...
Attention Turns To UnitedHealth Earnings For Signs Of Insurer Rebound
UnitedHealth Group earnings next week may signal whether health insurance companies are getting a handle on rising costs dragging down the industry.
‘I can’t put into words what they’ve gone through’: Zayed Khan reveals why sister Sussanne and Hrithik Roshan’s divorce was actually a healthier choice; expert weighs in
"We are not the typical, sort of society-pressure-driven family. We are a little more aware, a little more educated about certain things," he added.
Final Cowboys big board: 50 players who could be fits from Day 1 to 3
The NFL Draft is a week away, and the Dallas Cowboys are in the process of finalizing their draft board. Though the Cowboys own the 12th and 20th picks, it’s unlikely they will get two players with first-round grades on their board this year.“It’s still a little early,” executive vice president Stephen Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas when discussing first-round draft grades. “Usually, we’re in that 16-22 range. I don’t know that we’ll get there this year in terms of the 20s, but we...
You CAN have your chocolate spread and eat it… nutritionists reveal the Nutella alternatives that are actually healthier (and the ones that really aren't)
You CAN have your chocolate spread and eat it… nutritionists reveal the Nutella alternatives that are actually healthier (and the ones that really aren't)READ MORE: Is Nutella that bad for you? Experts reveal the eye-opening truth By BARNEY CALMAN, HEAD OF HEALTH Published: 10:22, 15 April 2026 | Updated: 10:26, 15 April 2026 e-mail 26 shares
Biotech cancer drug developer set for up to $300m US acquisition
Sharjah: CE-Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Crescent Enterprises, has announced that its portfolio company CrossBridge Bio has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by US pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company.Under the terms of the agreement, CrossBridge Bio shareholders will receive up to $300 million in cash, comprising an upfront payment and a further payment contingent on the achievement of a specified development milestone.Founded in 2023 and based in Housto...
Thousands of N.Y.C. Doormen Seeking Better Pay Are Set to Vote on Strike
It would be the first walkout by the apartment building workers in more than three decades.
2026 RBC Heritage odds, DFS picks: Who is poised for a big tournament after the Masters?
The PGA Tour heads to Hilton Head Island, S.C., for the RBC Heritage after a thrilling week at the Masters. The field will feature 82 of the best golfers in the world for a no-cut signature event.The original field of 72 was expanded to invite 10 winners from 2025 who would have qualified for The Sentry, which was canceled. If any of the 10 added golfers withdraw before the event, no alternate would be added. Brooks Koepka is not currently in the field and is the first alternate if one of the ot...
Iranian Christian who had his leg broken by regime thugs because of his religion describes horrors endured during five-year prison hell
Iranian Christian who had his leg broken by regime thugs because of his religion describes horrors endured during five-year prison hellBy ANDREW JEHRING, CHIEF FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT Published: 09:53, 15 April 2026 | Updated: 09:58, 15 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Vikram Bhatt recalls health scare in Udaipur Central Jail, says he stopped eating oil, salt to tide over fever: ‘One particular night in Barrack Number 10’
Vikram Bhatt, who suffers from "a serious autoimmune disorder called axial spondyloarthritis", opened up about fever for nights together.