Russian Captain Arrested Over North Sea Collision with US Tanker

A 59-year-old Russian national who serves as the captain of a cargo vessel has been arrested in northeast England on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence over a collision with a US tanker in the North Sea, according to the ship’s owner. The incident occurred when the cargo ship collided with the MV Stena Immaculate, … Read more

Global Tensions Rise Amid Conflict Zones and Diplomatic Shifts

Multiple conflicts and diplomatic shifts around the world are intensifying tensions globally. In Gaza, Israeli strikes resulted in nine deaths as ceasefire talks with Hamas remain stalled. The US is also involved in a military operation against Houthi attacks in Yemen’s capital. Additionally, the US has expelled South Africa’s ambassador. Meanwhile, journalists at VOA, a … Read more

Dealing with Cheating Rumors and Teenage Masturbation

A friend recently confided in me that her best friend, Megan, thinks my husband is cheating on me. The story she shared sounds unbelievable, but I’m considering getting more information from Megan before confronting him. To address the situation, Rich suggests having a conversation with Dave instead of presenting Megan’s convoluted story as evidence. He … Read more

Journey Concert Canceled at Rodeo Houston Due to Electrical Fire

A concert by Journey at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was halted mid-performance Friday evening due to an electrical fire. The event stopped abruptly as the band was singing “Don’t Stop Believin.’” Witnesses reported seeing people with fire extinguishers inspecting the area around the drums, before the announcer confirmed that the concert had been … Read more

Silent Long COVID Infections May Cause Hidden Organ Damage

COVID-19’s lasting impact extends beyond its immediate symptoms. Research suggests that each infection, including mild or asymptomatic cases, can lead to long-term silent cellular and organ damage. Experts warn that this hidden harm affects multiple systems, including the immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal, and even cognitive functions. Source: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/audio/9.6685208

Thousands March on Belgrade Against Vucic Government

Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Belgrade, demanding change and accountability from the government led by President Aleksandar Vucic. The rally is the largest in Serbia’s recent history, with participants arriving from across the country to protest against alleged corruption and negligence that led to a fatal railway station collapse in November. Source: … Read more

UMC Denies Measles Exposure Claims at Lubbock Hospital

A hospital in Texas is disputing claims that mothers and newborn babies were exposed to measles at its children’s hospital. NBC News reported that a woman gave birth there without knowing she had the virus, which raised concerns about potential exposure. However, University Medical Center (UMC) says it took precautions to prevent transmission. A person … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Policy Explained for Yahoo Users

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and personal data to offer additional services. To control this use, click ‘Reject all’ or manage preferences through ‘Manage privacy settings’. You can change your choices at any time by visiting the ‘Privacy & cookie settings’ or ‘Privacy dashboard’ pages. For more information on how … Read more

Pistons’ Cade Cunningham Ejected After Technical Foul

Detroit News journalist Coty Davis sat down with Crew Chief Brian Forte to discuss the heated incident involving Cade Cunningham during last night’s Thunder at Pistons game. Here are the key takeaways from their conversation: Cunningham was given his first technical foul for using profanity towards an official after being assessed a free throw for … Read more