Health Care

The heads of UN agencies state that Gaza requires increased and expedited assistance due to the risk of famine and disease.

Officials from three prominent United Nations organizations cautioned on Monday that without increased assistance, the people of Gaza will face widespread famine and illness. This warning comes as the authorities in the area confirmed that the death toll in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has exceeded 24,000. The leaders of the U.N. agencies

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Sport

The University of Connecticut claims the top spot in the AP Top 25 rankings after a week filled with upsets. This marks the first time since 2016 that Gonzaga has fallen out of the rankings.

By AARON BEARD, AP Basketball Writer Last year’s NCAA champion, Connecticut, has achieved its first No. 1 spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll in almost 15 years. At the same time, Gonzaga has dropped out of the AP Top 25 for the first time in eight years. After a week of upsets

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Technology News

According to a survey, an increasing number of CEOs are concerned about the future viability of their companies in the face of growing challenges from AI and climate change.

According to a recent survey conducted by PwC, a leading consulting firm, there is a growing sense of optimism among executives regarding the global economy. However, an increasing number of CEOs believe that their companies will not be able to weather the next decade without significant changes due to the impact of climate change and

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Health Care

After undergoing a prostate cancer surgery, Austin was discharged from the hospital. He had chosen to keep his surgery a secret.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was discharged from the hospital on Monday, following a two-week stay for post-surgery complications related to his prostate cancer. The surgery and diagnosis had been kept private by Austin for several weeks, even from top officials and staff in the Biden administration. Austin will be telecommuting while he recuperates, and his

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Health Care

According to UNICEF, nearly 100,000 children in Afghanistan are in urgent need of assistance following a series of earthquakes that occurred three months ago.

According to the United Nations Children’s Agency, nearly 100,000 children in Afghanistan are in urgent need of assistance three months after earthquakes caused devastation in the western region of the country. On October 7th, a 6.3-magnitude earthquake caused significant damage in Herat province. Just four days later on October 11th, another powerful quake hit the

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