Attacchi israeliani uccidono sei persone nel sud del Libano poche ore dopo il prolungamento del cessate fuoco
Tre paramedici di un centro sanitario tra i morti, mentre Israele afferma di aver ucciso il capo militare di Hamas a Gaza
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Tre paramedici di un centro sanitario tra i morti, mentre Israele afferma di aver ucciso il capo militare di Hamas a Gaza
theguardian.comI ricercatori hanno scoperto che oltre 50 ore a settimana possono essere dannose per la salute, mentre responsabilità più leggere hanno un effetto positivo • Lo stress e le tensioni derivanti dall'assistenza a qualcuno per 50 ore o più a settimana portano a un "declino cognitivo accelerato" nelle persone di mezza età e negli anziani, mostra la ricerca. • Tuttavia, prestare assistenza solo per cinque o nove ore a settimana ha l'effetto opposto, migliorando così tanto la salute del cervello che i benefici durano fino alla vecchiaia. Continua a leggere...
theguardian.com• Risposte a richieste di accesso agli atti (FoI) raccolte da un'assicurazione mostrano che le brigate hanno affrontato 1.760 incendi legati a batterie nel 2025, con un aumento del 147% in tre anni • Le brigate dei vigili del fuoco in tutto il Regno Unito stanno affrontando incendi di batterie agli ioni di litio a un ritmo di uno ogni cinque ore, come mostrano i dati, mentre i capi dei vigili del fuoco avvertono che la consapevolezza pubblica e le normative governative non hanno tenuto il passo con l'ubiquità di questo nuovo pericolo. • Le batterie agli ioni di litio alimentano la maggior parte dei dispositivi ricaricabili, tra cui telefoni cellulari, spazzolini elettrici, giocattoli e sigarette elettroniche, oltre a ebike, e-scooter e veicoli elettrici. Continua a leggere...
theguardian.com• La ricerca rivela che paesi come gli Stati Uniti e il Messico, con orari di lavoro più lunghi, presentano tassi di obesità più elevati. • Chi lavora più ore ha maggiori probabilità di essere obeso e ridurre il tempo trascorso al lavoro potrebbe aiutare a mantenere il peso forma, suggerisce lo studio. • Una ricerca internazionale presentata all'European Congress on Obesity di Istanbul ha confrontato i modelli lavorativi e la prevalenza dell'obesità in 33 paesi OECD dal 1990 al 2022.
theguardian.comLe possibilità che Starmer rimanga al No 10 sembrano diminuire mentre circa 40 parlamentari laburisti chiedono le sue dimissioni • Politica del Regno Unito in diretta – ultimi aggiornamenti • Keir Starmer sta affrontando 24 ore critiche, poiché gli alleati di Wes Streeting hanno dichiarato che quest'ultimo è pronto a candidarsi per la leadership qualora il mandato del primo ministro dovesse crollare questa settimana. • Starmer sperava di salvare il proprio posto con un discorso, previsto per lunedì, volto a delineare la sua visione per risanare il Paese, in seguito a una serie disastrosa di risultati nelle elezioni locali in cui il partito ha perso sostegno a favore di Reform UK e dei Verdi. Continua a leggere...
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Immagine: Today's Startup News• U.S. startups in applied enterprise AI secured over $500 million in funding rounds announced May 4, 2026, focusing on workflow automation and analytics. • Key deals include a $120M Series B for an AI platform optimizing supply chains and $80M for defense-oriented machine learning tools. • Surge underscores investor shift toward practical AI deployments, with returns projected at 5x in three years amid 25% market growth.
todaysstartupnews.com• FOX Business Network (FBN) surpassed CNBC in viewership across business day, market hours, and total day programming during April 2026, according to Nielsen Media Research data released April 29. • FBN's flagship shows "Varney & Co." and "Kudlow" maintained their positions as the top two business programs on television, achieving their 50th and 55th consecutive months of outperforming CNBC counterparts respectively. • The ratings victory underscores FOX Business's competitive dominance in the financial news market during a period of significant Federal Reserve policy announcements and market volatility.
press.foxnews.comAn Israeli airstrike killed Amal Khalil on Wednesday and injured her colleague in the south of Lebanon. The journalist's colleagues accuse Israel of targeting her deliberately and obstructing first responders from reaching her in time to save her life, which Israel denies.
cbc.caMen’s and women’s-only world records fall, along with fastest knightOrganisers hopeful record number will finish course by midnight deadlineThe London Marathon’s organisers have hailed the “greatest day” in the event’s 45-year history after huge crowds watched Sabastian Sawe become the first man to shatter the two-hour barrier in an official race, and a world record tally of more than 60,000 runners started the event.By 6.30pm on Sunday evening, organisers were also hopeful of breaking the record number of 59,226 finishers, set by the New York Marathon last year, although they said it could go right down to the deadline of 11:59pm. Continue reading...
theguardian.comNearly 40% of cancellations could be avoided, researchers sayAbout one in 10 operations in England are cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice or postponed, according to research..A study of elective surgery at 91 English NHS trusts found that 10% of operations were cancelled the day before the planned surgery date; while 9% were postponed when patients had their pre-op appointment. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Iran's military command announced it has reasserted control of the Strait of Hormuz under 'strict management and control of the armed forces' just hours after the first tankers passed through following the U.S. blockade. • The swift reversal came after President Trump declared the critical waterway open due to American naval presence and rejected NATO assistance. • The escalating situation highlights intensifying Middle East tensions and challenges to U.S. maritime control efforts in the strategically vital shipping lane.
thesun.co.ukDianna Russini, who was photographed with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, climbed onto Jeep to pull out man and dogA day after resigning from the Athletic amid an internal investigation into photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, NFL reporter Dianna Russini rescued an older man and a dog from an overturned car in New Jersey.Russini’s actions in the aftermath of a car crash on Wednesday in Wyckoff, New Jersey, were confirmed by a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Page Six on Friday first reported on the wreck and Russini’s intervention, 10 days after the celebrity news outlet exclusively published the photos of Russini and Vrabel. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCrews from Morengo fire and rescue built a makeshift raft to get Troy, who was stuck in 15ft deep creek, safely to shoreA horse in Illinois swept from a barn in a fast-moving flood has been reunited with his owner after firefighters joined a local veterinarian in a unique, daring deep-water rescue.Crews from the Marengo fire and rescue districts constructed a makeshift raft to move Troy, who was stranded about 600ft from the nearest shore and surrounded by a strong current of water in Coon Creek, about 60 miles north-west of Chicago. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Vice President JD Vance announced at a press conference in Pakistan on April 12 that 21 hours of negotiations with Iran have concluded without reaching an agreement, with the primary sticking point being Iran's refusal to abandon its nuclear program. • Vance characterized the lack of progress as "bad news for Iran," while Iran's state-affiliated Fars news agency reported that Tehran has "no plan for a next round of negotiations" according to sources close to the negotiating team. • The failed talks carry significant implications for Middle East stability and global security, with experts examining how the diplomatic breakdown affects ongoing regional conflicts and US-Iran relations.
cnn.comTwo sides tested one another’s resolve but timeframe meant it was probably unrealistic to expect deal Middle East crisis – live updatesIt was if the two delegations in the Iran-US peace talks in Islamabad hoped that the sheer number of negotiators flown into Pakistan could overcome the handicap of having only a finite number of hours in which to settle a 20-year dispute over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, now overlaid by complex new issues such as future control of the strait of Hormuz and US compensation for its attack on Iran.Iran sent two planeloads of negotiators, including many members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) present to ensure that no gains made in the field were relinquished at the diplomatic table. Diplomats fanned out across political, legal, security, economic and military files. One Iranian-drafted technical explanation on nuclear facility safety ran to more than 100 pages. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Netflix thriller series 'Midnight Reckoning' debuted April 9, amassing 150 million viewing hours in its first 24 hours globally. • Starring Anya Taylor-Joy as a rogue detective, the 8-episode season explores cybercrime in New York, produced for $120 million. • It dethroned 'The Dragon's Fall' from #1, signaling shift to high-budget genre content amid subscriber growth to 285 million.
hollywoodreporter.comReduced public holiday services and school holidays heighten pressure on network, leading to overcrowdingFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPassengers have been forced to stand for hours and many were unable to board services over Easter as Victoria’s regional train system strained under the combined weight of a long weekend, school holidays and fare-free services.Reports of overcrowding on V/Line services escalated on Friday and Saturday as public holiday timetables reduced services, amid increased demand after the state government introducing free travel during April. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPM says decision by union to reject offer including thousands of extra training posts and 7.1% pay rise without putting it to members for a vote is ‘reckless’Keir Starmer has threatened to withdraw an offer of thousands of extra NHS training posts if resident doctors do not call off a six-day strike after Easter.The prime minister has given the doctors’ union, the British Medical Association, 48 hours to ditch its plans for industrial action or the government will pull the current offer from the table. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMore than half of roles could be hit and young shop workers in particular could lose out, trade body warnsMore than half of retail jobs could be affected by reform to guaranteed working hours, making it harder for shops to employ people – particularly young workers – in part-time roles, the industry’s lobby group has warned.From April, the Employment Rights Act will introduce new protections for workers on sick pay, sexual harassment, parental leave and trade union recognition. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSome people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxPassengers across the US have had their travel plans upended by the latest Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which has triggered widespread staffing shortages at airports as security employees go weeks without pay.“We are returning from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands to Boston today and it took fully three hours to get through US customs. Absolutely insane,” Boston-based passenger John Hildebrandt told the Guardian. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPresident claims immigration agents could help manage long lines as TSA agents go unpaid during partial shutdown Pilot and co-pilot killed after jet collision at LaGuardiaUS politics live – latest updatesSecurity lines stretched for hours on Monday at US airports where unpaid Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) screening agents refused to report for duty and ICE agents deployed by Donald Trump were reportedly seen in a dozen cities.The president claimed over the weekend that immigration agents could help manage long lines, but in Atlanta, little immediate impact of their presence could be observed. Meanwhile, airport staff were getting creative trying to herd thousands of discontent passengers. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe result in Slovenia will relieve EU diplomats and means the incumbent will lead exploratory talks to form the next governmentMeanwhile, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni has urged Italians to take part in the referendum on the government’s proposals to shake up the organisation of the justice system.On her social media accounts, she posted a picture posing with a ballot paper, and said:“Ready to vote. Remember: you have until 3 PM today to get to the polls. Participation is important.” Continue reading...
theguardian.comCompany says tool to compare self-reported hours with computer estimates is for ‘awareness, not enforcement’Business live – latest updatesJP Morgan Chase has started to compare the hours junior investment bankers claim to have worked against logs on its IT system.The US bank said it would begin issuing reports to junior bankers that compare computer-generated estimates of their work weeks against their self-reported time sheets as part of a pilot scheme. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTropical cyclone expected to make landfall in far north Queensland within hours. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Luca Ittimani with the main action.There’s plenty of news about but the main action this morning is in far north Queensland, where a huge and fierce storm is about to make landfall. Continue reading...
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