Yemen warns thousands with kidney failure facing health risks
Yemen’s Ministry of Health has warned the lives of more than 5,000 patients with rental failure are at risk due to the years-long Saudi blockade and war against the nation.
Pakistan launches anti-polio drive for 44 million children
Pakistan is launching its first anti-polio campaign of the year, targeting more than 44 million children under the age of five.
For freelancers, new federal help in saving for retirement
The Secure 2.0 Act provides for direct government contributions to retirement accounts for low- and moderate-income workers, though that won’t start until 2027.
Paris to hold public vote on continuing e-scooter rental services
Parisians will be invited to vote on whether to allow electric scooter rental services to continue operating in the city as authorities weigh banning the controversial for-hire vehicles, the capital’s mayor has said.
With jabs, nicknames and a dose of rancor, Prince Harry skewers palace culture
For all its juicy details about royal sexcapades and drug use, the book may be most intriguing for its look at how the monarchy operates behind closed doors.
Your bosses sent you a lovely gift? A machine told them what to buy
Can you really trust your boss to know what would make you happy?