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This after-meal blood sugar spike may raise Alzheimer’s risk
Spikes in blood sugar after eating may be more dangerous for the brain than previously thought. In a massive genetic study, people with higher post-meal blood sugar had a much greater risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The effect couldn’t be explained by visible brain damage,
Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash, report says
An aircraft that crashed in November had a structural flaw that had been identified by Boeing 15 years ago, investigators say.
Europe allies begin Greenland military mission as Trump says US needs island
France says a 15-strong French military contingent has arrived and more forces will be there in the coming days.
Congress and telemarketers rank at the bottom on ethics: Gallup
What do members of Congress and telemarketers have in common? Most Americans don't trust them.
Turkey says it opposes military intervention in Iran, priority is avoiding destabilisation
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Turkey is opposed to any military intervention in Iran and its priority is to avoid destabilisation there, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Thursday, as Tehran continues its crackdown on protests. With Iran's leadership trying
European airlines continue to avoid Iran and Iraq despite airspace reopening
By Joanna Plucinska LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - European airlines like Wizz Air, Lufthansa and British Airways dodged Iraqi and Iranian airspace on Thursday, according to flight tracking websites, opting instead for routes over Afghanistan and central Asia in an effort to
Morgan Stanley tops estimates driven by wealth management
The wealth management unit posted $8.4 billion in net revenue in the most recent quarter, up from $7.5 billion a year earlier.
Final death toll from Hong Kong fire put at 168
The deceased comprise 110 women and 58 men, aged between 6 months and 98 years.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Taiwan Semiconductor, ASML, BlackRock and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in the premarket.
How to disarm China's weaponized soybean purchases
Beijing has made clear that soybean purchases are not normal commerce any more; they are a tool of political coercion.
Jenna Bush Hager set to produce US Marshal drama ‘Protection’
Bush Hager first joined the “Today” show in 2009 as a correspondent and currently hosts “Today with Jenna & Sheinelle.”
Nick Reiner’s former attorney Alan Jackson won't explain exit from murder case
LA County Deputy Public Defender Kimberly Greene is now defending Nick Reiner.
Phone makers in India not mandated to share source code, say industry body and government
The denials follow a Reuters report that India is proposing to require smartphone makers to give authorities access to source code, the programming instructions that make phones work.
‘Queen of My Dreams’ Director Fawzia Mirza to Helm South Asian Paranormal Thriller ‘Bhoot’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Fawzia Mirza, the award-winning director of “The Queen of My Dreams,” has been tapped to helm “Bhoot,” an English-language South Asian paranormal thriller from Toronto-based Champ & Pepper and multi-hyphenate Dana Abraham. The film, written by and co-starring Abraham (“Orphan
X bans sexually explicit Grok deepfakes – but is its clash with the EU over?
While Elon Musk’s company has said it is taking steps to prevent its AI chatbot from creating nude images of real people, the European Commission has yet to be reassured.
South East Water boss in line for £400,000 bonus despite outages
Exclusive: David Hinton, who faces calls to resign, will receive payout regardless of performance if he stays until July 2030 • South East Water could lose operating licence after outages • Business live – latest updates The boss of the company that has left thousands of
Iran reopens airspace after Trump says protest crackdown has eased
Iran’s judiciary said that Erfan Soltani, a man said to be facing execution, would not be put to death. The Trump administration is weighing military strikes.
Playtika cutting 15 percent of global workforce in pursuit of 'AI and automation'
The company, which owns development studios such as Wooga and Seriously, said it must stop investing talent and capital in titles without a clear path.
Astronauts splash down to Earth after medical evacuation from space station
The four members of Crew-11 beamed as they stepped out of their spacecraft after a safe landing.
UMNO embraces exiled leaders with former minister Khairy’s appearance at Youth wing meet
The open-door policy is aimed at capitalising on the former leaders’ popularity ahead of the 16th General Election.
Syria's use of force against Kurdish-led SDF seems an option, Turkey says
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister said on Thursday he hopes problems in neighbouring Syria can be resolved peacefully but the use of force by the government in Damascus could be an option after recent clashes with Kurdish fighters. Five
Gaming on Linux just got a bump with new Wine 11 improvements that'll make for a better Proton on SteamOS, too
We can expect better and more robust compatibility.
The energy trade that excites VanEck's CEO — and it's not oil
A major exchange-traded fund manager suggests the oil trade won't provide much upside ahead.
On Iran, Trump needs to make good on his promises
Khamenei is now daring Trump to keep his word.
Maya Jama on ‘Love Island’s’ Global Success and Finally Pursuing Acting With ‘The Gentlemen’ Role: ‘It’s Always Been in the Back of My Mind’
Before she became a globally recognized presenter as the face of “Love Island” in the U.K., Maya Jama dreamed of becoming an actor. “I was that kid who would be like, ‘Let’s have a performance in the front room and get all our family members to pay for a ticket,'” the
World’s biggest chipmaker TSMC doubles down on AI, sees profit lift
A surge in AI-driven demand has pushed TSMC’s profits and investment plans higher, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s most advanced semiconductor producers.
Bodies of Cubans killed during US raid on Venezuela to be returned
The bodies of 32 soldiers killed during the US action are set to be received in Havana on Thursday.






























