Your favourite monster may not be in Niantic’s Monster Hunter Now just yet, but don’t worry: it’s probably coming.
Monster Hunter Wilds is essentially the sequel to Monster Hunter World, but there are a lot of things changing between these ...
Recent research suggests stroke numbers are on the rise. The number of people who have had a stroke has been rising in the U.S. and worldwide. While stroke victims are living longer and surviving ...
India has sheltered Hasina and Indian media portrayed the anti-Hasina movement as an attack on minority Hindus and the rise of Islamism, which Indian leaders consider a threat to their national ...
As a venture capitalist with over 20 years of experience, I've witnessed multiple waves of technology transform how businesses function. Each era has brought skepticism along with transformative ...
In the Chinese city of Changsha in Hunan province, a giant stone head of the country's founding father, Mao Zedong, as a young man, looms larger than life. This is a major pilgrimage site for ...
There were 2,760 such cases in 2022. This rise in lower-risk child abuse and spousal violence cases may actually be a positive development. Social service professionals who work with victims of ...
A fever, especially a high or prolonged one, can be a concern for several reasons. But, one thing you likely do not need to worry about are the effects of high fever on the brain. The time to be ...
The overall theme of the high-level meeting will be “Addressing the threats posed by sea-level rise”. Taking place on the heels of the Summit of the Future, the high-level meeting will focus ...
Primary liver cancer is cancer that started in the liver. There are 5 main types. The type depends on the type of cell that the cancer started in. If your cancer began somewhere else and then spread ...
The Canadian singer's breakthrough 2023 album Think Later has spawned the hits "Greedy" and "Exes." By Gil Kaufman Tate McRae is proof that some pop stars are born this way. The Calgary, Alberta ...
Still, while we shouldn’t dogmatically insist that public sector wages cannot rise unless public sector productivity rises in lockstep, we shouldn’t be too quick to accept the strictures of ...