Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel seeking treatment for alcohol use, eating disorder
Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel has announced she's entering treatment for stress, anxiety, an eating disorder and alcohol use.
Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel has announced she's entering treatment for stress, anxiety, an eating disorder and alcohol use.
A crucial earnings report from AI leader Nvidia greets a stock market that hit new records last week.
Together, the pandemic and Zoom have seeded an online therapy boom. Therapists say they have never been busier.
The "Daily Show" correspondent also highlighted the "darker question" when it comes to Republicans and Russia.
Park bosses say the area is home to geology and fossils dating back half a billion years.
The Broadway star was moved to speak out after watching footage of Sean 'Diddy' Combs beating Cassie Ventura. She initially took to social media to declare she needed to pray for Diddy, 54. “Honestly I have my reasons for the Sean Combs video bothering me so much,” Kristin, 55, wrote via X/Twitter. “The main thing I need to do is pray for him. For real.”. However, a backlash from followers demanding she instead pray for victims led her to reveal her own difficult past experience.
The National Weather Service is very much not in favor of the public going out in severe weather. But tour operators say they take safety seriously.
Iranian state television said earlier on Monday there was ‘no sign of life’ seen at the crash site
The wands had been blamed for causing a number of injuries
Questions remain around the disappearance of a man mixed up in one of the biggest gold scams in history.
Around-the-clock stock trading is likely the future, executives at several trading platforms say, thanks to increased demand from international markets and a new generation of investors who expect constant online access.
Former government minister Amber Rudd set to join airline’s board as non-executive director
A court in Siberia sentenced a local man to 25 years in prison on Monday for a slew of crimes including treason and attempted arson of a military recruitment office, a Russian lawyers' association said. Prosecutors at a military court in Novosibirsk accused Ilya Baburin of trying to burn down the enlistment office with a Molotov cocktail at the behest of an unidentified person from Ukraine. Baburin, identified in Russian independent media as an IT specialist, is 24 years old.
Ex-President Jacob Zuma's 15-month prison sentence disqualifies him from being a lawmaker.
Attendees at JPMorgan's annual investor day Monday will be listening for answers to some key questions. A top concern is how much longer Jamie Dimon plans to run the largest US bank.
I will forever remain in debt to Mother America for freeing me from the chains of prejudices and hatred tied by a myopic military dictator.
South Africa's top court ruled on Monday that former president Jacob Zuma was not eligible to run for parliament in this month's election, a closely-watched decision as it could affect the outcome. Zuma, who was forced to quit as president in 2018, has fallen out with the governing African National Congress (ANC) and has been campaigning for a new party called uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) named after the ANC's formed armed wing.Opinion polls suggest the ANC's majority is at risk after 30 years in powe
Poppy Sturley and Katherine Holland, from Wiltshire, design displays inspired by Bridgerton and grief.
Noel Thomas, who was wrongly jailed in the Post Office scandal, has been honoured by the Gorsedd.
‘Donald Trump doesn’t freeze,’ the ex-president claims
Georgia’s parliament speaker on Monday vowed to override the presidential veto on divisive legislation that sparked weeks of mass protests by critics who see it as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. The law, passed by the parliament earlier this month, requires media and nongovernmental organizations and other nonprofits to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. The opposition has denounced the bill as “the Russian law,” because Moscow uses similar legislation to crack down on independent news media, nonprofits and activists critical of the Kremlin.