Three women died in a private mental health hospital where staff were not carrying out proper checks and in two cases falsified documents to say that they had, a BBC investigation has revealed.
From 2-1 up and looking confident, United had been dragged back to 2-2, and now faced around 20 minutes against a Bournemouth ...
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The $3.4 billion lesson Big Pharma needs to learn: its shelved drugs could save millions of patients
More than 5,000 shelved drug candidates were discontinued for business reasons, not safety ones. A new push aims to match them with the highest need.
Men’s Study Group will be March 26 at 7 p.m. The church is located at 4592 Green Valley Road. First Christian Church Our Sunday school classes start at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday worship service beginning ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in 200,000 deaths, the UK’s healthcare system came “close to collapse”. As the inquiry chair warns ministers that there may not be a workforce “willing or ...
Luka Doncic is just shy of a triple-double and LeBron James misses only one shot as Lakers defeat the Rockets.
Amy Mize is reflecting on her years of teaching and where she got her start before she retires in May.
A pop-up swimming pool has been set up on the grounds of a school in Derby to teach children how to swim. Arboretum Primary School, in Corden Street, has invested in the pool instead of paying for ...
Facing deadly Iranian drone attacks across the Middle East, the US military has been rushing defensive systems into the region while adjusting to a threat that has come to dominate ...
Welsh hurdling legend Colin Jackson reflects on legacy, purpose, and his mission to unite the world through the Wings for Life World Run.
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Faimon Roberts: Retiring Louisiana district attorney shares lessons from 30 years of prosecutions
Longtime northshore district attorney Scott Perrilloux has seen a lot in his 30-year career. Technological changes, law changes, social attitude changes. But the issues that drive crime have remained ...
Some metro-area students are scheduled to lose nearly a year in the classroom compared to those in neighboring districts by the time they graduate from high school.
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