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Harvard Medical School Blast: Two Arrested

Explosive device detonates at Harvard Medical School building, triggering massive emergency response and raising security concerns at elite institution. Two individuals in custody as investigation continues.

Game Remakes Earn Double Revenue of Remasters

Groundbreaking industry analysis shows full remakes are proving twice as profitable as visual upgrades, reshaping how studios approach classic titles in the gaming market.

ANU buys Israeli arms shares despite ethical pledge

The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.

Police probe Chinese pressure on UK university research

Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.

Rio Ferdinand clashes with Lineker over Arsenal 'bully' tag

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has publicly challenged Gary Lineker's assessment of Arsenal as 'flat-track bullies' following their dominant 5-0 victory over Bournemouth, sparking fierce debate about the Gunners' title credentials.

Guardiola fumes at referees despite Haaland heroics

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed mixed emotions after his side's victory over Bournemouth, praising Erling Haaland's brilliance while delivering a scathing critique of Premier League refereeing standards.

Bournemouth's stunning rise under Iraola

Discover how AFC Bournemouth, once tipped for the drop, are now eyeing European qualification in a remarkable Premier League turnaround under manager Andoni Iraola.

Over half of UK firms rewrite ethics strategy

New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.

The toys British children abandon fastest revealed

New research uncovers which children's toys have the shortest playtime before being discarded, with traditional instruments and construction toys surprisingly topping the list of fastest-abandoned playthings.

Vice-Chancellor Pay Crisis Hits UK Universities

As UK universities face financial turmoil with course cuts and staff redundancies, an investigation reveals vice-chancellors continue to receive staggering pay packages exceeding £500,000, creating a growing divide between leadership and struggling instit

Brain Scans Reveal Why Tired Minds Lose Focus

Groundbreaking neuroscience research uncovers how sleep deprivation hijacks your brain's attention networks, causing frustrating mental lapses and concentration failures even during simple tasks.

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