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Ex-FDA Staff Warn Trump Cuts Risk Food Safety

Former FDA employees warn sweeping staff cuts and 'politicisation of science' under Trump increase risk of food safety failures, following a deadly listeria outbreak. Read the full investigation.

Dietitian's 6 foods to feed a sick toddler

A paediatric dietitian shares her evidence-based tips for helping a poorly child recover, from hydration hacks to calorie-boosting foods. Discover what to feed a sick toddler.

US seizes Russian tanker near UK, RAF involved

The US has seized a sanctioned Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic, with RAF surveillance aiding the operation. Get the latest on this major international incident.

Spycops sent thousands of reports to MI5

The undercover policing inquiry reveals MI5 compiled detailed files on peaceful protesters using police surveillance. Discover the shocking scale of state monitoring.

Leona Lewis cancels Vegas show due to illness

Leona Lewis expresses devastation after cancelling her Las Vegas residency show at The Venetian due to a sore throat. The singer promises fans a refund and details her upcoming new album.

Ex-Marine Arrested, New Orleans Attack Plot Foiled

Federal authorities thwarted plans for an attack in New Orleans after arresting a former marine with weapons. Discover the details of the extremist plot and its links to a foiled California bombing.

Vomiting bug outbreak hits AIDAdiva world cruise

A norovirus outbreak has infected over 100 passengers and crew on the AIDAdiva's 133-day world cruise. The CDC is monitoring as the ship continues its journey. Read the latest updates.

India scraps order for mandatory state app on smartphones

The Indian government has revoked a controversial order requiring all smartphones to come pre-loaded with a state security app, following fierce opposition from tech giants and privacy advocates. Read the full story.

10-Year Journey to Accepting a Disabled Identity

Hannah Shewan Stevens shares her 10-year struggle to call herself 'disabled' and her fight against societal stigma. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, she calls for greater awareness and equality.

Lords' 1,000 Amendments Stall Assisted Dying Bill

The Assisted Dying Bill, backed by MPs, faces a logjam in the House of Lords with over 1,000 tabled amendments. Critics call it a democratic outrage as dying people await a compassionate law.

The hidden agony of a Dignitas goodbye

Catie Fenner reveals the emotional toll of secrecy surrounding her mother's assisted death in Switzerland, as she campaigns for UK law change. Read her powerful story.

Russia develops spy pigeons with brain implants

Russian scientists create remote-controlled pigeons using neural chips for surveillance operations. The birds can fly 310 miles daily with real-time direction control. Read the shocking details.

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