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Al-Sharaa denies he called for 80% of Syrians to return from Germany01.04.2026Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has attributed a controversial statement that 80% of the more than 900,000 Syrians in Germany should go back home within three years to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Merz made the announcement during al-Sharaa's visit to Germany on Monday, and clarified a day later that "the figure of 80% returnees within three years was cited by the Syrian president.
Trying to improve your health and wellness in 2026? Keep it simple29.12.2025The new year is a time when many try to start new good habits and commit to improving health and wellness. This year, The Associated Press got the downlow on all manner of health and wellness claims and fads.
How a niche Catholic approach to infertility treatment became a new talking point for MAHA conservatives12.12.2025Mainstream medical organizations have criticized ‘restorative reproductive medicine,’ but some Catholics who follow church teachings consider it a welcome alternative.
EPA watchdog finds nation’s most contaminated sites are vulnerable to flooding, wildfires30.03.2026About 100 of the nation’s most contaminated toxic waste sites are in areas prone to flooding and wildfires, a potential public health threat to millions of Americans in surrounding communities, the internal watchdog at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found. The EPA’s Office of Inspector General issued a trio of reports last week assessing the weather-related vulnerabilities of the 157 federal Superfund sites prioritized for cleanup due to the serious risk they pose to public health
Baby takes 1st steps after receiving groundbreaking gene-edited therapy18.12.2025KJ Muldoon received a groundbreaking new treatment earlier this year.
Why ordering takeout or calling the dog walker might lead to a happier relationship02.01.2026Couples who spend money on time-saving services — like getting takeout, hiring a housecleaner or calling a dog walker — report greater relationship satisfaction, especially during stressful periods, says Ashley Whillans, a behavioral scientist and professor at Harvard Business School. Whillans studies the “tradeoffs people make between time and money.” Not everyone can afford to outsource bigger household chores.
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Amid Iran war, 53 of Israel's future scientists showcase projects in Jerusalem contest07.04.2026‘Courageous, creative, and deeply committed’: The Young Scientists and Developers in Israel returns for its 29th year amid war, as part of National Science Week events. Even in these challenging times, the Young Scientists and Developers in Israel competition – now in its 29th year – has been held with the aim of discovering and promoting the future generation of Israeli scientists from among high school students.
Inside Kathy Hilton’s Christmas pajama party: caviar bumps, champagne vending machines and a mansion full of Housewives06.11.2025Here's what it was like at Kathy Hilton's annual PJ Christmas party, plus the Bravo star teases the new season of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
'All Her Fault' ending explained: The shocking conclusion to the psychological thriller inspired by true events12.11.2025The ending to Peacock's psychological thriller "All Her Fault" had one twist after another.
Dozens killed as Angola flood death toll rises07.04.2026Mourning the deaths, the president says it was a "race against the clock" to find others affected.
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Study shows no clear link between low-fat dairy and dementia risk17.12.2025Low-fat dairy and other dairy foods showed no clear association.
Map shows more than 1,900 measles cases across U.S.05.01.2026CBS News is tracking a record number of measles cases around the country after an outbreak in West Texas that led to the deaths of two children.
Luigi Mangione‘s lawyers say Bondi’s death penalty decision was tainted by conflict of interest19.12.2025Luigi Mangione’s lawyers contend that Attorney General Pam Bondi’s decision to seek the death penalty against him in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was tainted by her prior work as a lobbyist at a firm that represented the insurer’s parent company. Bondi was a partner at Ballard Partners before leading the Justice Department’s charge to turn Mangione’s federal prosecution into a capital case, creating a “profound conflict of interest” that violated his due process rights, hi
South African radio presenter among five charged over Russia recruitment plot01.12.2025The group has been charged under a law which prohibits people from joining foreign armies.
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New nesting beach for birds at RSPB reserve04.04.2026The beach-style pontoons are aimed at common terns, which migrate from Africa for the UK summer.
I'm a hypnotherapist who helps day traders who are losing money. Here's why I think hypnosis works.10.01.2026Hypnosis can help day traders because it's about accessing a person's unconscious mind, which can change automatic behaviors, one hypnotherapist said.




























