Canadian man linked to more than 100 deaths won’t be extradited, family demands investigation | World News
A Canadian man accused of supplying a deadly substance that killed more than 100 people in the UK will not be extradited to the UK to face prosecution.Kenneth Law, 60, is currently facing criminal proceedings in Canada and is expected to appear in court…
Nancy Guthrie Update: Did Savannah Guthrie Spend $500,000 on a Private Eye? ‘She’s so invested’
Savannah GuthrieThe “Today” co-host has reportedly invested about $500,000 in a private investigator to unravel the mystery surrounding her 84-year-old mother. Nancy’s disappear. Nancy Guthrie Update: Savannah Guthrie reportedly spent…
Meet Tibor Ganti: The forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology caught up |
The history of science is full of people who came up with ideas before other fields were ready. Tibor Ganti falls into this unsettling category: respected within a small circle, barely recognized outside it, and for years virtually absent from the wider…
Amtrak train fire: Service disrupted at Penn Station, NJ Transit suspended, 5 injured
Amtrak maintenance train catches fire near Penn Station New York It injured five people and caused major disruption to rail services for thousands of commuters heading into the city center on Friday morning. A fire broke out on an Amtrak maintenance…
Vladimir Putin: Gene therapy, mini pigs, organ printing: Putin’s $26 billion quest to fight aging
Vladimir Putin (file photo) Over the years, Vladimir Putin He created a timeless image of a strongman who rode shirtless horses, played ice hockey and viewed physical endurance as a symbol of political authority. But behind the carefully displayed energy…
Ebola outbreak in Uganda: US, Canada step up airport screening measures, Emirates releases travel rules during Ebola outbreak World News
Emirate of Dubai issues Ebola warning as North America steps up screening of African travelers/Photo: File Dubai’s flagship airline Emirates has issued a new travel warning after the U.S. and Canadian governments tightened Ebola-related entry…
UK government pledges 300,000 new jobs as NEET numbers top one million World News
The UK plans to create 300,000 new jobs as more than 1 million young people remain NEET. The UK government has announced plans to provide 300,000 new work experience and training opportunities over the next three years to tackle rising youth unemployment…
UK Government AI Tech: UK to roll out AI facial recognition technology at borders to identify adults posing as child asylum seekers World News
UK to roll out AI facial recognition at borders/representative images The UK government is pushing ahead with plans to introduce artificial intelligence technology at the border to help identify asylum seekers falsely claiming to be children.The system,…
British Museum postpones lecture on ancient Israel and Judah over fears of damage World News
The British Museum has postponed a lecture on the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah that was due to take place during Jewish Cultural Month, amid concerns that planned disruptions could prevent the event from taking place.The lecture, originally…
Indian American rancher shuts down racist trolls: ‘My dreams are bigger than hate’
An Indian-American rancher is going viral for shutting down online trolls who targeted him with racist slurs. video He works on his land. After uploading the video, he was met with a wave of hateful comments questioning his cowboy status. Instead of…