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John Dickerson exits CBS News for The Free Press

In a stunning career move, esteemed journalist John Dickerson leaves CBS News after eight years to join The Free Press, founded by former New York Times writer Bari Weiss. The political commentator's exit marks another high-profile departure from mainstre

The Dangers of Drinking Too Much Water

New research challenges conventional hydration wisdom, revealing how excessive water consumption can be dangerous and what the real signs of dehydration actually are.

Data Centre Boom Sparks US Health Crisis

A startling new study reveals the alarming environmental footprint of America's data centre boom, linking massive energy consumption to serious public health concerns across multiple states.

Officials accused of gaslighting over drug rooms

UK health officials face mounting criticism after dismissing community concerns about proposed drug consumption rooms as 'misinformation', sparking accusations of gaslighting vulnerable neighbourhoods.

Sugar Damages Children's Hearts, Study Reveals

New research exposes how sugar consumption in childhood directly impacts blood pressure and heart health, with effects lasting into adulthood. Essential reading for parents.

Georgia's data centre boom triggers electricity crisis

Explosive growth of energy-hungry data centres in Georgia is triggering electricity shortages, soaring consumer bills, and urgent calls for regulatory action as the state's power grid struggles to cope.

How our tech addiction is destroying the planet

New visual evidence exposes the devastating environmental cost of our throwaway tech culture, from lithium mining scars to electronic graveyards poisoning communities worldwide.

Telegraph Sale: The End of the Tory Bible?

Lisa Nandy analyses the potential sale of The Daily Telegraph and what it reveals about the crumbling relationship between Conservative Britain and its traditional media voice.

Britain's Booze Culture: The Startling Truth Revealed

New research reveals Britain's complex relationship with alcohol, from lockdown drinking surges to evolving social attitudes. Discover the sobering statistics shaping our national drinking culture.

GB News plans US expansion with Trumpian politics

GB News is planning a major US expansion, aiming to bring its provocative British perspective to American viewers while facing criticism over its political agenda and controversial presenters.

North Koreans eating tigers, badgers to survive famine

Desperate North Koreans are resorting to eating wild animals including tigers, badgers and raccoons to survive amid severe food shortages, according to disturbing new research that exposes the deepening humanitarian crisis under Kim Jong-un's regime.

WHO ends alcohol promotion after UK backlash

The World Health Organisation has withdrawn its contentious alcohol reduction campaign following criticism from UK health officials who questioned the scientific evidence behind the initiative.

British Advertising's Diversity Obsession Exposed

An incisive analysis revealing how modern British advertising has become dominated by diversity dogma that bears little resemblance to actual UK demographics and alienates mainstream audiences.

Tea & Coffee Drinkers Live Longer, Study Finds

New research shows that moderate consumption of tea, coffee, or plain water significantly reduces the risk of premature death. Discover how your favourite beverages could add years to your life.

UK Cafe Owner's Avocado Toast Ban Sparks National Debate

A UK cafe proprietor ignites a national conversation after implementing a ban on the divisive brunch favourite, avocado toast, citing ethical and economic concerns in a fiercely worded sign that has customers and commentators divided.

US billionaire launches MAGA-style makeover of UK's TalkTV

US billionaire and former Trump adviser John Catsimatidis is orchestrating a dramatic 'MAGA-style' overhaul of the struggling TalkTV, rebranding it as Talk News. This strategic pivot aims to capture a new audience with a fresh, opinion-driven format, sign

Cheese Outselling Crisps in UK Snacking Revolution

New ONS data reveals a surprising shift in British snacking habits, with cheese consumption soaring past traditional favourites like crisps and chocolate. Discover the factors driving this dairy revolution.

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