
Day: November 10, 2025
Chinese ‘goddess of wealth’ faces jail after huge UK crypto seizure
A Chinese woman facing a long jail term for her role in a multibillion-dollar Bitcoin scam lived in luxury as she evaded the authorities for years, a UK court heard Monday.
US to remove warnings from menopause hormone therapy

The US health regulatory agency on Monday said it would direct manufacturers to remove a bold warning on many hormone therapies used to alleviate menopausal symptoms, saying the risks have been exaggerated.
4 foreign sex offenders blocked from entering PH – BI

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has recently blocked the entry of four foreigners with convictions for sex crimes as part of its #ShieldKids campaign.
Canada loses measles elimination status after three decades

OTTAWA – Canada has lost its measles elimination status after nearly three decades due to its failure to curb a year-long outbreak, the Pan American Health Organization said on Monday, a loss that also results in the Americas region losing the status.
Drug war victims” counsel backs 2 experts to check Duterte”s fitness to stand trial

The legal counsel of the victims of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte”s war on illegal drugs on Monday endorsed two specific professionals in neuropsychology as its preferred medical experts who will determine Duterte”s overall fitness to stand trial.
Trump’s warning to Nigeria offers hope to nation’s persecuted Christians
Many Nigerians welcome Trump’s threat of action over Christian killings, hoping it will pressure their government to protect churches after years of deadly attacks.
Officials investigating after OutKick reporter harassed while covering girls’ volleyball match, trans player
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) was “still gathering information” on Monday after an OutKick reporter was harassed while covering a match.
Killer condition lands in top 10 leading causes of death as global cases surge
Chronic kidney disease now ranks as the ninth leading cause of death globally, affecting 788 million people worldwide, according to major health study.
Mike Johnson eyes Wednesday vote with end of government shutdown in sight
House Speaker Mike Johnson expects a Wednesday vote to end government shutdown as GOP lawmakers rush back to Washington for a critical session.
College pre-med student killed in hit-and-run while jogging: authorities
University of Kansas pre-med student Elsa McGrain tragically killed in hit-and-run while jogging near Lawrence airport. Suspect William Klingler arrested days later.
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