- England’s Flu Admissions Fall for the First Time This Winter, Cautious Optimism Grows
England is seeing the first signs of relief in winter flu admissions after an early London surge, prompting cautious optimism among health officials. Yet with the virus still circulating and a possible rebound in the New Year, vigilance remains essential, and vaccination is being highlighted as a key safeguard for the season.
- Boxing Day Unboxed: The Surprising Origins Behind a Holiday People Confuse with Boxing
An innocent question from a curious child opens a window into Boxing Day’s rich history of giving, charity, and tradition. From gift boxes to community celebrations, explore how a post-Christmas day became intertwined with memory, service, and shared stories.
- Ken Nunn Dies at 80; Daughter to Lead Indiana’s Largest Personal Injury Firm
Ken Nunn, the Bloomington attorney who built Indiana’s largest personal injury practice, has died at 80. With his daughter stepping into leadership, a life shaped by resilience, community service, and an unwavering pursuit of justice signals a new chapter for the firm.
- Infant’s death sparks call for healthcare reforms in remote Gau, Fiji
A remote community is grappling with a devastating loss as a six‑month‑old’s death highlights concerns over emergency care and access to essential health services. This tragedy raises urgent questions about healthcare gaps in underserved areas and what must change to protect families next time.
- HWG Boosts Invesco QQQ Stake as Big Investors Pile In
HWG Holdings LP has boosted its stake in Invesco QQQ, part of a broader wave of moves by major investors. With large buyers expanding positions and a higher quarterly dividend on the horizon, the Nasdaq-100 ETF is generating renewed attention. What these shifts mean for the fund’s trajectory and tech exposure remains a point of interest for investors.