Boston Brain Bank reveals shocking CTE findings in athletes
Groundbreaking research from the Boston Brain Bank uncovers alarming rates of CTE in athletes, raising urgent questions about sports safety.
Groundbreaking research from the Boston Brain Bank uncovers alarming rates of CTE in athletes, raising urgent questions about sports safety.
Japan's population decline accelerates with plummeting birth rates, raising alarms over economic and social stability by 2025.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has lowered the cash rate to 3.6%, offering much-needed relief for mortgage holders amid economic uncertainty.
A former City trader has had his conviction for Libor rate-rigging overturned, marking a dramatic turn in one of the financial sector's most notorious scandals.
Millions of Australian homeowners are being warned about a critical mortgage mistake that could lead to significant financial losses ahead of a major interest rate decision.
Experts predict the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this August, offering relief to borrowers amid economic uncertainty.
Japan's birth rate crisis is set to worsen, with projections showing a potential loss of one million people per year by the 2040s, threatening economic stability and social structures.
With the Bank of England hiking interest rates yet again, homeowners on variable mortgages face steep repayments while savers see little benefit. Here’s what it means for you.
The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25%, offering temporary relief to mortgage holders. However, experts warn that persistent inflation could lead to future hikes, squeezing household budgets further.
The Bank of England has slashed interest rates to a historic low of 0.1% in an emergency response to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Find out what this means for savers, borrowers, and the UK economy.
Former US President Donald Trump's claims about soaring crime rates under Biden are contradicted by the latest FBI statistics showing a significant drop in violent offences.
Kansas City Chiefs' first-round pick Xavier Worthy exits practice early after sustaining a concussion, raising concerns for the upcoming NFL season.
The Productivity Commission explores the potential benefits of lowering company tax rates, using a cashflow model to predict economic growth and business investment.
Kansas City Chiefs' first-round pick Xavier Worthy has been placed in concussion protocol following a training camp incident, raising concerns for the upcoming NFL season.
The National Football League is under fire after reports emerge suggesting it may have concealed crucial concussion research findings from Boston University.
New research reveals alarming rates of CTE in ex-NFL athletes, raising urgent questions about player safety and league accountability.
China introduces financial incentives to encourage couples to have more children as the country faces a looming demographic crisis. Experts weigh in on whether this strategy will work.
China introduces new childcare subsidies and parental leave policies to encourage families to have more children amid a deepening demographic crisis.
David Crisafulli asserts a decline in Queensland's crime victim rate, but Labor criticises the data as cherry-picked. A heated debate unfolds over crime statistics.
The Reserve Bank of Australia faces a critical decision on interest rates as new inflation figures set the stage for potential cuts. Experts weigh in on the economic outlook.
New research reveals a dramatic drop in the number of cousins per child in the UK, as family sizes shrink and birth rates decline. Experts warn of social and cultural implications.
New data reveals a notable drop in homicide rates across major US cities, marking a positive shift in urban safety trends.
State Farm has ignited outrage in Illinois with an unprecedented 30% rate increase for homeowners' insurance, prompting calls for regulatory intervention.
Groundbreaking research exposes the long-term dangers of concussions in rugby, prompting calls for urgent reforms in player safety protocols.
Two former City traders have had their convictions for rigging key financial rates quashed by the Court of Appeal, marking a dramatic turn in a long-running legal saga.
New reports reveal Princess Anne's injuries from a recent horse accident were far worse than initially reported, raising concerns about royal health transparency.
A former United Airlines pilot alleges he was wrongfully dismissed after his alcoholism, triggered by a concussion, led to failed alcohol tests. The lawsuit sheds light on aviation safety and employee rights.
Britain's unemployment rate has surged to its highest level in four years, raising concerns over the effectiveness of current economic policies. Experts warn of deepening challenges in the job market.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces criticism as unemployment climbs despite soaring immigration levels, sparking debate over economic priorities.
Both England and India face fines for slow over-rates in their recent Test series, with players losing significant match fees. Find out the details and implications.