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Mysterious loud boom rattles New England region
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Peterborough Hindu temple launches judicial review over sale of site to mosque
TOI Correspondent from London: Dozens of Hindus from Peterborough travelled to London for a landmark high court hearing on Wednesday in which a Hindu temple in Peterborough is bringing a judicial review challenging the city council over its decision to sell the site the temple is located on to a local mosque. A court overflow room had to be set up to accommodate the Hindus. In 1986 Peterborough city council had granted Bharat Hindu Samaj (BHS) a lease of unit 6 of the New England Complex,...
Trump to hold rally at ‘Great America State Fair’ after artists back out
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Ukrainian psychiatrists travel to NSW refugee hotspot for trauma training
Mental health specialists from war-torn Ukraine turn to NSW town for trauma response strategies Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 6:59am In short: Ukrainian mental health specialists have come to Armidale to learn new strategies for war trauma response and rehabilitation. Experts say the region is uniquely placed to assist the specialists due to its refugee population and experience of natural disasters. Upon their return to Ukraine in June, specialists hope the hands-on training will strengthen frontline...
Maine Democratic Senate candidate under scrutiny over explicit texts
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Scientists finally crack an “undruggable” pancreatic cancer target and nearly double survival
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Jeff Chiu / APElena Ostergren shows her voting sticker to her dog Olaf at Club Fugazi during the California primary election on June 2, 2026, in San Francisco. Yang Bo / China News Service / VCG / GettyWorkers repair a peacock-shaped topiary at Gulou Square on June 4, 2026, in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China. Artur Widak / NurPhoto / GettyA wild rhesus macaque sits upright on a wooden fence overlooking a dramatic landscape of sandstone pillars in the Yuanjiajie Scenic Area in Zhangjiajie...
World's largest scorpion had 6-inch pincers, and prowled UK land and waters 415 million years ago
World's largest scorpion had 6-inch pincers, and prowled UK land and waters 415 million years ago Enigmatic 415 million-year-old fossils belong to a giant scorpion that may have reached lengths of around 3 feet (1 meter), a remarkable body size because most life on land at that time was small. The world's largest known scorpion lived at a time when other land animals were relatively small, around 415 million years ago in what is now the U.K., a new study finds. The prehistoric creature,...
Surgeons warn of horror complications after Brits get leg lengthening surgery abroad
Surgeons warn of horror complications after Brits get leg lengthening surgery abroad Royal College of Surgeons reveals what can go wrong after controversial operation to be taller - cutting through the legs to allow new bone to grow in the gap British surgeons are warning of potential horror complications if people travel abroad for controversial surgery to make them taller. The Royal College of Surgeons has revealed a series of case studies showing how the NHS has to pick up the pieces when...
Makerfield 'dental desert' could decide key by-election for Andy Burnham
Makerfield 'dental desert' could decide key by-election for Andy Burnham EXCLUSIVE: No dental practices in Makerfield are taking on new NHS patients as polling suggests it’s a key issue in the most important by-election in recent political history Lack of dentists could be a key issue to decide the Makerfield by-election for Andy Burnham, polling suggests. A probe by the British Dental Association (BDA) also found no dental practices in the constituency are taking on new adult NHS patients.