Iran launches missiles at Israel amid ground invasion of Lebanon
Israel began a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, vowing a limited operation targeting Hezbollah militants. Iran responded with a missile strike.
Shattering glass ceiling, Claudia Sheinbaum takes office as Mexico's first female president
Seven decades after Mexican women won the right to vote, Claudia Sheinbaum takes office as the country's first female president,
Iran fires close to 200 missiles at Israel
Videos show dozens of missiles flying over Israel, some of them avoiding interception and hitting Tel Aviv.
Israel’s war on Lebanon triggers unprecedented displacement crisis
Civilians have fled Israel's relentless bombing and looming invasion, triggering a humanitarian catastrophe.
Iran launches missiles at Israel
Live video from Tel Aviv showed a barrage of projectiles that the Israeli military says were Iranian missiles.
Iran says missiles fired at Israel in response to assassinations
Iran’s IRGC says tens of missiles fired in retaliaition for the killing of Hezbollah, Hamas and IRGC officials.
Building a security-first culture for MSPs: Always ready, always protected
For IT professionals and MSPs, a company’s security posture is influenced not only by technology but also by its team's daily actions. Whether intentional or accidental, human behavior plays a significant role in either fortifying or undermining security measures. Verizon
The places with the worst GP shortages revealed
Patient numbers per GP are twice as high in some areas than others, as list sizes jump 17% since 2015.
Surgeon operated with penknife he uses to cut up lunch
A surgeon is alleged to have used a Swiss Army knife because he could not find a sterile scalpel.
'Good Times,' 'Coming to America' actor John Amos dies
John Amos died of natural causes at age 84 in August, his son confirmed Tuesday.