A Sinn Féin TD has said the National Lottery is “taking the p***” in the amount of money it uses to increase winnings from unclaimed prizes.
Doctors say influenza spread is starting to hit older adults as surveillance levels indicate the hospitalization rate of seniors is not that far behind that of children. Data from the Public Health Agency of Canada for the week ending Nov. 26 show that childr…
Scientists in New Zealand and Australia working at the level of atoms created something unexpected: tiny metallic snowflakes. Why’s that significant? Because coaxing individual atoms to cooperate in desired ways is leading to a revolution in engineering and .…
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it is suing to block Microsoft's planned $69 billion US takeover of video game company Activision Blizzard, saying it could suppress competitors to its Xbox game consoles and its growing games subscription busin…
Blizzard's sequel is six months away, with a new report stating developers are being incentivized to work long hours in order to see it over the finish line.
A Quebec judge has authorized a class-action lawsuit against the maker of the popular online video game, Fortnite, after parents of three children who played it argued it was too 'addictive.'
The RCMP has suspended a controversial contract it had awarded to a Canadian company whose parent organization has ties to the Chinese government, CTV News has confirmed.
The Arsenal star missed the Gunners' Dubai Super Cup opener against Olympique Lyonnais today after recently only recovering from a calf injury in October
story: https://bit.ly/3HmsL6nAt least two people have been injured and nearby homes have been evacuated following an explosion Thursday at a processing facil...
Rev. Robert Schenck, who told Chief Justice John Roberts that a 2014 decision by Justice Samuel Alito leaked in advance, admitted that a story from his book may not be true.
PARIS: Iran carried out its first known execution on Thursday (Dec 8) over the protests that have shaken the regime since September, sparking an international outcry and warnings from rights group
<p>A cervical cancer screening study will give its participants the option to test at home. </p>
<p>The study will look at the impacts of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) test, which will be Aotearoa's main screening method for cervical cancer from next year. …