A family was left heartbroken after a Christmas Eve meal turned into a tragedy when a 47-year-old man choked to death at the dining table on a piece of panettone and mandarin orange Read more
Mirror - Dec 27
A MAN has tragically died during his family Christmas celebrations after choking to death on a piece of holiday bread. Giovanni Lopez, 47, was enjoying a slice of Italian panettone during a Christmas Eve lunch when tragedy struck. The man, from Settimo Torinese in the Italian region of Piedmont, ... Read more
The Sun - Dec 26IT is no longer eccentrics warning the End is Nigh - some of the smartest minds in the world think humankind faces annihilation. The killer in our midst won’t be a deadly virus, rogue state or Bond type villain but a seemingly friendly artificial intelligence (AI) system. So what would happen if ... Read more
The Sun - Dec 25
For many of us, the holiday season can mean delightful overeating, followed by recriminatory New Year's resolutions. Read more
Medical News - Dec 24
Here's what you need to know about whether gyms and fitness centers will be open or closed on Thursday, Dec. 25 this year. Read more
Usa Today - Dec 23
Cases of adenovirus continue to rise across the globe and, though most bouts are mild, medics are urging both adults and children to be aware of the signs and symptoms Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 23
Scientists are probing decades of claims and studies about our Solar System’s two most distant major planets Uranus and Nepture, with unusual results which has surprised them Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 22
Lonely Planet has revealed its top 11 countries to visit in 2026 - but most are places you would not expect, or even have heard of. Read more
Express - Dec 21
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) captured its 100,000th image of Mars with its HiRISE camera. This image, alongside other high-resolution images by the instrument, is helping scientists to understand more about the Red Planet. Read more
Notebookcheck - Dec 21
Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has long been of interest to NASA because they believe it could host an ocean underneath its frozen crust. But a new study suggests it may host "slushy tunnels" Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 18