Month: October 2025

UN strives to work with new Syrian government to determine the fate of the missing

The head of a U.N. body established to determine what happened to potentially hundreds of thousands of people missing in Syria says it’s essential to find a way to work together with a new Syrian commission

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Cambridge breaks into world’s top three in prestigious university rankings

This is the first year since 2016 that the UK has had fewer than 50 universities that made the top 500

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Businesses in Scotland remain ‘pessimistic’ on economy, survey finds

Many companies also reported they had no preparations for net zero.

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Suspect charged with ‘maliciously’ starting deadly Palisades Fire created AI images of burning cities, feds say

Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is charged with destruction of property by means of fire, resulting in the historic blaze that destroyed over 6,800 buildings and killed 12 people on January 7

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Suspect charged with ‘maliciously’ starting deadly Palisades Fire created AI images of burning cities, feds say

Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is charged with destruction of property by means of fire, resulting in the historic blaze that destroyed over 6,800 buildings and killed 12 people on January 7

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Researchers warn doctors could be ‘overtesting’ for prostate cancer

PSA testing remains controversial because it can lead to healthy men being diagnosed and treated unnecessarily

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Man arrested and streets evacuated after suspicious items reported in Margate

Four roads have been evacuated in Margate over reports of suspicious items

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Schumer and the Democrats hope to make Obamacare and the shutdown a 2026 issue. Good luck with that, Chuck!

The minority party might have found their mojo again after months of looking like losers, Eric Garcia writes. But the American public has a short memory

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