Park improvements coming to 50th Balloon Fiesta
Park improvements coming to 50th Balloon Fiesta
Park improvements coming to 50th Balloon Fiesta
A Leyton Orient fan who was receiving CPR on the side of the pitch after a medical emergency has died. Despite medics arriving within four minutes of being called at 9.30pm the patient was pronounced dead at the East Stand of Brisbane Road during Tuesday’s match against Lincoln City. Security came under fire for tackling supporters who wanted to draw attention to the medical emergency.
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Rain and thundershowers pose challenge to rescue operation
The Defence Secretary said Ms Braverman was ‘absolutely correct’ to warn about the scale of global movement of people.
Lawyers have previously estimated the judgment could cost the police £40 million.
Israeli police on Wednesday arrested five people suspected of spitting towards Christians or churches in the Old City of Jerusalem and formed a special investigative team to deal with growing complaints of hostile gestures against Christians. "Unfortunately, we witness the continued disgraceful acts of hatred towards Christians in the Old City of Jerusalem, primarily through spitting by extremists," said Jerusalem District Commander Doron Turgeman. Members of the area's small Christian community have said they have faced growing harassment and intimidation from Jewish ultranationalists, particularly since Netanyahu's hard-right government took office late last year.
The Perfect singer joined Kieran McKenna and his players in the changing room after their 3-0 win over Hull, which sees them sit top of the Championship
FYI, cultured celery extract is "just stealthily rebranded nitrates."
Research shows people who live in these five regions across the world have better health and longevity. Here are their secrets.
For fans of Pleasant Rowland's American Girl dolls, nostalgia is just one piece of the puzzle.
Kids who take pains to make their parents happy risk growing into adults who prioritize other people's feelings and wants over their own.
Two upcoming movies screening at this year’s New York Film Festival feature the climate crisis as their backdrop, producing decidedly mixed results.
Experts say this case could alter who has the standing to enforce federal disability law.
Women still don’t hear enough about sexual health during cancer treatment.
A certain amount of sugar can lower your immunity for several hours, which is not ideal for staying healthy.
The test of the national emergency alert system will actually trigger a society-wide, vaccine-induced zombie apocalypse… according to some weird corners of the web.
It has been a tough couple of years for retail stocks. Last year, the SPDR S&P Retail ETF fell by 33% as rising interest rates weighed on the markets. It may be tempting to think that retail stocks may be bottoming out and that the new year could be better for them.
Nationwide reviewed climate severity and weather-related losses in making its decision to drop homeowners policies in North Carolina.
BANGKOK (AP) — Markets in Europe and Asia were mostly lower Wednesday after Wall Street tumbled as investors focused on the downside of a surprisingly strong job market: the likelihood that interest rates will stay high. U.S. futures and oil prices edged lower. European markets fell far less than those in Asia. Germany's DAX lost 0.1% to 15,071.35. In Paris, the CAC 40 edged 0.1% higher, to 7,005.23. Britain's FTSE 100 was down less than 0.1%, at 7,466.94. On Wall Street, the future for the S&P
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia on Wednesday confirmed that it will maintain a production cut of 1 million barrels of oil a day through the end of the year. The announcement could further prop up oil prices, which are hovering around $90 a barrel. Production cuts first announced by Saudi Arabia and Russia in July have driven up prices at the pump, enriched Moscow's war chest and complicated global efforts to bring down inflation. The Saudi Energy Ministry reaffirmed that the cuts would