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Dr. Sophie Paddock finds that climbing stairs can advance heart health and lengthen life
Dr. Sophie Paddock, a member of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust, has found that climbing stairs significantly reduces the risk of mortality, particularly from cardiovascular disease.
Casualties escalate as hostilities between Israel and Iran continue
Since the April 1st air strike by Israel, the conflict between Israel and Iran has been escalating.
Joe Biden signs foreign aid package that supports allies and bans TikTok
On Thursday, April 25, American President Joe Biden signed a mammoth foreign aid package into law.
Tesla cuts prices after fall in sales
Tesla has decided to cut its prices again in major markets, following declining sales and increasing competition.
Tyler, the Creator shines at Coachella with unforgettable performance
On April 13th 2024, Tyler, the Creator emerged as the focal point of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, delivering a performance that left audiences in awe.
Joe Biden will ban TikTok unless it is sold within a year
Joe Biden has officially signed a law that would ban Chinese affiliated apps unless they are sold within a year.
UN-Habitat launches the 'My Neighborhood' Initiative : empowering urban sustainability
In a significant stride toward urban sustainability, UN-Habitat Urban Lab launched the 'My Neighborhood' initiative in 2023, providing a comprehensive roadmap for fostering resilient and inclusive cities with the purpose of translating global, national, and local policies into practical planning and design interventions while contributing to the localization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and implementation of the New Urban Agenda.
A total solar eclipse arrives in North America for the first time in 7 years
On April 8th, a total solar eclipse was observed in North America for the first time in seven years.
Stabbing in Sydney Mall kills seven, including attacker
Shocking scenes at the Westfield Bondi Junction Mall in Sydney, Australia, as a man stabbed nine people, including a baby, and left six dead.
The cicadas are coming this summer to the United States
This summer, a large swarm of cicadas is expected to appear in the United States.
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