September 5 Tourists offered 'first-of-its-kind' chance to stay at historic cathedral with a few rules Winchester Cathedral is offering its historic deanery as a vacation rental, featuring a 70-foot gallery built for Charles II. The deanery dates back to Henry VIII's reign.
September 4 Energy drinks face new restrictions abroad: Could the US be next in line? The U.K. government proposes energy drink ban for minors, joining countries like Turkey and Sweden, while certain U.S. states consider similar legislation.
September 4 Dangerous heart conditions detected in seconds with AI stethoscope Researchers found that AI-enabled stethoscopes can help doctors identify heart failure, atrial fibrillation and valve disease early, potentially improving patient treatment outcomes.
September 4 How American ingenuity led to the Frisbee, a worldwide sensation enjoyed by millions Fox Nation's "Meet the American" Season 2 features a deep dive into how fighter pilot Walter Frederick Morrison invented the Frisbee after World War II.
September 4 COVID-19 infection risk cut 'significantly' with simple nasal spray, research finds A phase 2 study shows that azelastine nasal spray lowered coronavirus infection rates to 2.2% compared to 6.7%, researchers at Germany's Saarland University revealed.
September 4 Locals call out 'excessive tourism' after tram crash leaves at least 15 dead and 18 injured Lisbon's Glória Funicular derailment killed at least 15 people and injured 18 as residents blame "excessive tourism" for the tragic incident affecting the popular tram.
September 4 Aunt blames niece after accidentally eating dog food during visit, sparking family drama A family visit became awkward when an aunt accidentally ate dog food from her niece's kitchen, sparking a Reddit discussion about guest etiquette and responsibility.
September 4 England moves to ban energy drinks for children under 16 amid health concerns The Active Life Program Dr. Austin Lake weighs in on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA agenda and England banning the sale of energy drinks to children under 16.
September 4 ‘Silent killer’ parasitic disease spreading across multiple US states, experts warn "Kissing bugs" transmit Chagas disease through infected feces, causing symptoms like fever and potentially fatal heart problems in 20%-30% of chronic cases.
September 3 School vaccine mandates may go away in Southern state, surgeon general announces Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that Florida will move to eliminate vaccine mandates in schools, citing informed consent and individual choice over mandates.