People who fled genocide in Myanmar for the world’s biggest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, are finding their lives devastated by diseases such as cancer and diabetes
Posts from: June 2024
Theatre South Playhouse brings the musical “Ride the Cyclone” to Orlando as a group of musical teens fight to save their lives.
/PRNewswire/ — Max Life Insurance Company Ltd. (‘Max Life’ / ‘Company’) has achieved its highest-ever individual Claims Paid Ratio of 99.51% in the financial…
A Connecticut man was called a “great patient.” A doctor said “I think he started out with a very positive and hopeful attitude.”
“We refuse to let our struggles define who we are. Together, we can conquer anything.”
Festivities around Wisconsin include a masquerade ball, a cooking class with frog legs on the menu and a 30 Rock-inspired party at a Milwaukee brewery.
ABS vice president, head of its Global Simulation Center, Dr Gu Hai discusses the critical role simulation and modelling are playing in advancing safety and class rules for novel vessel concepts, battery chemistries and fuel cells
Jeffery Lemor Wheat, 52, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to attacking four women in the Dallas area, including three who were members of a Black sorority, officials say.
She will showcase her new album Friday at Icehouse in her hometown.
Researchers have successfully created a compound critical for metabolism in all living cells, which is essential for energy production and regulation.