Unfair Expenditure Distribution, Secret Tourists, Looming Rabies Threats: Latest News Roundup
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London Fashion Week continues to grapple with inequality, but there may be a shift in favour of working-class designers. This change, if it materialises, could bring a fresh perspective to the industry.
In a significant development, Pope Leo XIV, the first US-American pope, expressed his concerns about 'certain issues' in the USA during his first major interview since his election in May 2025. The pope also seeks to work with bishops in the US to address these issues.
The Federal Reserve made a move to stimulate the economy by cutting interest rates for the first time this year. This decision could have implications for businesses and consumers alike.
United Airlines has successfully completed an operational turnaround at Newark Liberty International Airport following thousands of canceled flights earlier this year. Passengers can now expect improved service and reliability.
Jimmy Kimmel is currently suspended, and the timeline of the suspension is yet to be determined. The late-night talk show host has been off the air since the beginning of August.
A urologist explained that feeling like you have to pee but being unable to could be due to several factors, including urinary tract infections or nerve damage. If you're experiencing this issue, it's essential to seek medical advice.
The hit TV drama 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' has continued to captivate fans even after the series finale. Fans can find discussions and theories about the show online.
Pope Leo XIV voiced concern over 'certain issues' happening in the US in his first major interview since his election. The pope did not elaborate on the specific issues he was referring to.
Trump has asked the Supreme Court to let him fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve. Cook's appointment to the Federal Reserve has been controversial, with critics arguing that she is not qualified for the position.
A 94-year-old woman who dresses in ancient clothes has become a tourist attraction. Her unique style has drawn visitors from all over the world.
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Erika Kirk has been named CEO of Turning Point USA. Kirk, a conservative activist, is expected to lead the organisation in a new direction.
An expert broke down the transmission and other aspects of the rabies disease. With six deaths and 14 potential outbreaks being tracked across 20 states, it's crucial to understand how rabies spreads and how to protect yourself.
Sister Albertine Debacker, a 29-year-old French nun, has an Instagram presence that brings Catholic faith to over 500,000 followers. Her account is part of a Gen Z revival in Catholicism.
Chelsea Metzger, an American traveler, has been hiding behind the maple leaf, causing Canadians to be livid. Metzger has been living in Canada without a visa, and her actions have sparked debate about immigration policies.
The top 20% of American earners are keeping the economy alive, which is not a good sign. This concentration of wealth could lead to economic instability in the long run.