Remo D’Souza recalls 2020 heart attack episode, shares what happened despite his no-smoking, healthy routine: ‘It was 100 per cent blockage’
Remo D’Souza recalls 2020 heart attack episode, shares what happened despite his no-smoking, healthy routine: ‘It was 100 per cent blockage’ Source link
GitHub patches critical 'git push' remote code execution bug
Open source code platform dodges bullet with quick response. Source link
'I can't leave him': Sask. tow truck driver rescues moose trapped in ice
Clint Gottinger, a tow truck driver in rural Saskatchewan, was heading out to work when he noticed a moose trapped in some ice. Source link
Onel Consulting Strengthens Its White-Glove Services With Strategic COO Appointment
Onel Consulting has appointed a COO to scale delivery as demand grows, while maintaining its engineering-led service model. Source link
Billie Eilish puts Manchester at centre of new 3D concert film
Teaming up with filmmaking giant James Cameron, the superstar creates a unique love letter to her fans. Source link
Outback puts on a show as tourism 'down to a trickle'
A potentially ‘catastrophic’ drop in traffic has outback residents concerned for the rest of the tourist season. Community members in remote Queensland have come together for the grand opening of a new outdoor theatre and a ribbon-cutting ceremony, declaring their town open for business. Source link
Early care scheme could prevent thousands of miscarriages a year
Current rules state that three unsuccessful pregnancies are needed to trigger NHS support – but a pilot project could bring about change. Source link
In signing Jarome Luai, Papua New Guinea's power has become real
Jarome Luai’s decision to sign with Papua New Guinea is a showcase of the economic power behind the Chiefs and marks the start of the greatest rugby league gold rush since Super League. Source link
11 cancers on the rise in young people – scientists find first clue why it's happening
Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer. Source link
Cancer is increasing in young people and we still don't know why
Obesity might be to blame for part of the increase in cancer among young people, a study in the UK has found, but the causes largely remain a mystery Source link