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Video appears to show the federal judge angrily confronting a man who criticized his parking
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Video appears to show the federal judge angrily confronting a man who criticized his parking
One in five of the 1.92m patients on list wait longer than six weeks for tests such as CT and MRI scans, analysis shows A record number of people are waiting for a diagnostic test on the NHS, triggering fears that delays in accessing CT and MRI scans could endanger patientsโ health. A total of 1.92 million patients in England are waiting to have a test to diagnose their illness such as by an ultrasound scan, assessment of their hearing, bone scan or various tests for cancer. The diagnostic waiting list has grown by 500,000 since 2022. It is 83% higher than before the Covid pandemic. On current trends the waiting list will hit 2 million in March 2027. Continue reading...
Paul Edwards from Chester ordered the publication before the birth of his son in 2007, but experienced pregnant pause before receiving it this week When Paul Edwards ordered a parenting magazine in 2007, he was hoping that it would provide helpful advice and offers to help him navigate the stresses and challenges of bringing up children. However the magazine never arrived โ until now. The copy of Mother & Baby was delivered on Friday โ 19 years after he ordered it โ with his children now studying at university. Continue reading...
Danish footballer Christian Eriksen has collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine.
Fired 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley says he believes CBS News boss Bari Weiss needs to be replaced
US president says โIโd pay the kind of money they deserveโ amid questions over his administration establishing fund Donald Trump declined on Sunday to definitively rule out compensating individuals who were charged with assaulting police officers when his supporters attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 toward the end of his first presidency. Trump did that in an interview on NBC Newsโs Meet the Press, where he spoke in support of what his administration calls an โanti-weaponizationโ fund, arguing that people who entered the Capitol while Congress was preparing to certify Joe Bidenโs victory over him in the 2020 presidential election had been treated unfairly by prosecutors and should receive compensation. Continue reading...
Fired journalist accuses CBS News chief of interfering with report because it echoed what Trump said of the shooting Fired CBS 60 Minutes anchor Scott Pelley has accused editorial management at his old network of interfering with a broadcast segment looking at an immigration officerโs killing of Minneapolis protester Renee Good in January. The veteran broadcaster, who was recently dismissed from the show, said CBS Newsโs editor-in-chief Bari Weiss had sent an email to his supervisor requesting changes be made soon before the airing of the segment in question. Continue reading...
Along with Professor Georgina Long, he took the disease from being a death sentence to largely curable through treatment that activates a patient's own immune system.
The fish carcasses may pose health risks to visitors, wildlife officials said
Gus Atkinson stars on day four as England bowl out New Zealand in the morning session, taking five wickets to secure a 115-run victory at Lord's and go 1-0 up in the three-match series.
Ukrainian officials say a Russian drone hit a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near the Chornobyl nuclear plant.
England take less than a session on the fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand to begin their post-Ashes rebuild with a much-needed victory.
As Trump officials take aim at vaccine schedule, scientists encouraged by companiesโ desire to continue coverage A group of insurers will continue covering routine vaccines through 2027 as the Trump administration once again takes aim at the shots and outbreaks of preventable illnesses such as measles and whooping cough lead to hospitalizations and deaths. Experts told the Guardian that the move has raised questions ahead of the November midterms, but certainly indicates that insurance companies believe vaccines are โsafe and effectiveโ. Continue reading...
Committee calls for apology from government amid reports navyโs hunter-killer submarines are all docked A parliamentary committee that scrutinises public spending has made scathing comments about the impact of delays in the publication of the governmentโs defence investment plan (Dip). The Dip, originally expected last autumn, has been repeatedly postponed amid warnings that the military faces a huge funding gap over the next four years. It is due to be published before a Nato summit early next month. Continue reading...
Ofqual says smart glasses, hidden earpieces, and AI tools are creating a new generation of cheating headaches
Daniel Crago, 32, detailed the May 28 incident on the crowdfunding website GoFundMe, where he is currently raising money for medical expenses.
Research shows generations of children in England will grow up homeless unless government addresses council housing debt, charity says It would take more than a century to clear the social housing waiting lists in England at the governmentโs current speed of delivering new social homes, research by Shelter has shown. The housing charity found that more than 1.3m households are on a waiting list for a social home, but only 12,198 were built by councils, housing associations or private developers across England last year. This equates to an average of 110 households waiting for every new social home delivered, and it would take 119 years to clear the waiting lists if building continued at the same rate. Continue reading...
Last month, he sent emails to donors to beg for $3, $5, and $10 contributions so he could fill up his tank to visit isolated parts of the state, among other uses.
Police in Mentor, Ohio, quickly at the scene of both attacks on Wednesday, but, in both cases, the suspect was already gone, cops said.
The Swiss director has staged court cases against Pussy Riot, mining companies in Congo and Gisรจle Pelicotโs abusers. But after his invitation to Palantir founder Peter Thiel caused a row in Vienna, is Rauโs method eating itself? Milo Rau, once the enfant terrible of continental European theatre, is a little less buoyant these days. The Swiss theatre-maker has done something he says he explicitly hates: he has cancelled a guest. โYes, we hit a wall,โ he says. โBut at least it made the wall visible.โ In his capacity as the artistic director of the Wiener Festwochen theatre festival, Rau, at the end of last month, first invited, then disinvited, the American tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The Austrian weekly Falter called it a fiasco. Continue reading...