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Futures Rise Ahead Of French Government Collapse, Looming Inflation Data
US equity futures are higher ahead of today's French vote of confidence which should end the Bayrou government, and into major inflation updates this week. As of 8:0am ET, S&P futures are up 0.2% and on pace for another record high after Friday's...

'Battle of Ideas Will Continue': Sudershan Reddy Wishes India's New Vice President CP Radhakrishnan
Radhakrishnan, the former Maharashtra Governor, becomes India's 15th Vice President, filling the vacancy left by Jagdeep Dhankhar. Voter turnout was high at 98.20%. Thirteen MPs abstained from voting. New Delhi [India]: Opposition’s...

Widening door for former inmates' reentry
A recent trip to the best criminal justice systems in the world was led by staff from Dismas House and Legendary Legacies in Worcester, organizations focused on health reentry and support for returning citizens. This effort brought a group of...

Derby County injury latest as problems ease but duo set to miss West Brom clash
Derby County are back in Championship action this weekend as they tackle West Brom at the Hawthorns just weeks after knocking them out of the Carabao Cup. Derby secured a penalty shootout victory against the Baggies last month after fighting back...

OPINION: Annexing what’s already yours? The legal case against the charge
With several Western countries poised to recognise a Palestinian state, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich last week unveiled a detailed plan for Israel to annex 82 percent of the West Bank. However, the United Arab Emirates immediately warned that...
Darlene J. Schober
Darlene J. Schober, 82, died on Monday, September 1, 2025 – the 62nd anniversary of her marriage to Myron J. Schober, who preceded her in death in 2014. Darlene lived in Rushford, Minn., for 47 years, where she and Myron were the editors and...

World Athletics says 95% of female athletes have completed sex testing ahead of world championships
TOKYO (AP) — Nearly all female athletes have completed sex testing ahead of the athletics world championships this month in… TOKYO (AP) — Nearly all female athletes have completed sex testing ahead of the athletics world championships this month...

Salmonella outbreak in Europe and U.S. linked to tomatoes
Another 50 cases have been added to a multi-country Salmonella outbreak in Europe and the United States, bringing the total number of people affected to more than 300. Between January 2023 and September 2025, 289 confirmed cases of Salmonella...

A Swiss Cross-Sectional Study on Patients’ Perspectives on Chronic Pain Management, Analgesic Treatment, and Genetic Susceptibility
Introduction Chronic pain is a complex and multifaceted condition that persists for more than three months.1 It affects 10–30% of the European population, with a prevalence of approximately 16% among Swiss adults.2 Chronic pain is broadly...
Island-based hereditary chief calls for cancellation of open-net fish farm ban
A hereditary chief with the Ahousaht Nation is calling on the federal government to cancel its plan to ban open-net fish farms along the B.C. coast. Last June, the federal fisheries minister announced the ban would take effect in June 2029. It was...

UAE’s MBZUAI launches K2 Think, an AI system to rival OpenAI and DeepSeek
The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, in partnership with Abu Dhabi-based technology group G42, has unveiled K2 Think, an open-source model that aims to put the UAE at the forefront of the artificial intelligence race. The...

The Role of The Xihuang Pill in Inhibiting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Through Immunogenic Cell Death
1The First Clinical Medical School, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 2The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Tai’an, Shandong, People’s Republic of...
‘NCIS’ actor Wilmer Valderrama recognized for ‘serving those who serve,’ calls for unity
Earlier this year, the USO bestowed its legendary Merit Award on USO Global Ambassador Wilmer Valderrama. Though many recognize him as a quick-witted actor always ready with a joke, Valderrama has quietly worked with the military community for...

Calls grow to shift UN General Assembly session from New York to Geneva
US denies visas to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Recognition of Palestine expected on UNGA agenda. MEP Per Clausen urges UN session shift to Geneva. Calls are mounting to relocate the United Nations General Assembly session from New York to...

India News | NDA Backed CP Radhakrishnan Elected as 15th Vice President of India
New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): National Democratic Alliance-backed CP Radhakrishnan was elected as the 15th Vice President on Tuesday. Radhakrishnan defeated INDIA bloc nominee Justice B Sudershan Reddy by 152 votes in the Vice Presidential...

Count your luck: Shocking near-death experiences of royals and celebrities
When it comes to the rich, famous and royal, it's easy to just think of them as having it all - living the kind of life most can only dream about. But it's not always dazzling tiara moments, enviable red carpet fashion and a life of luxury. These...

Bertha Finch
Benton | Sep. 19, 1928 | Feb. 15, 2025 Bertha Elrod Finch, age 96, of Frisco, Texas passed away on February 15, 2025 at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano Texas. She was born in Symsonia, Kentucky on September 19, 1928 to Henry and Lille...

Daily walking reduces the chances of chronic low back pain
Researchers tracking over 11,000 adults reveal that simply walking longer each day, rather than faster, may help protect against one of the world’s leading causes of disability. Study: Volume and Intensity of Walking and Risk of Chronic Low Back...

CP Radhakrishnan elected as India’s 15th Vice President
New Delhi : National Democratic Alliance-backed CP Radhakrishnan was elected as the 15th Vice President on Tuesday. Radhakrishnan defeated INDIA bloc nominee Justice B Sudershan Reddy by 152 votes in the Vice Presidential elections held between 10...

Comment: We must not let anti-immigration anger erase south Asian soldiers who helped save Britain
“The PM has quit,” Oli’s aide Prakash Silwal told Reuters, a move that plunges the country into fresh political uncertainty. Oli’s government lifted the social media ban after protests turned violent, killing 19 and injuring more than 100 after...