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Canadian swimmer says she was drugged at world championship event

July 19, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

A Canadian swimmer has said she was drugged at a recent world championship event in Budapest, leaving her with a concussion and rib sprain. Mary-Sophie Harvey said on her Instagram account that she was drugged on the final night while Read more

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Is netball actually bad for knees and ankles? What does the research say?

July 19, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

Netball is one of the biggest team sports in Australia with more than 1.2 million men, women and children playing each week, underpinned by a nationwide footprint of more than 4,000 community clubs. Across the world more than 20 million Read more

Lifestyle

Tesco, Kraft Heinz strike deal to resolve pricing row

July 19, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

Tesco (TSCO.L) and Kraft Heinz Co (KHC.O) have struck a deal to bring back the U.S. food giant’s products to the supermarket chain’s shelves and make them available for online purchases in the coming days, the companies said on Friday. Read more

Business

Waymo autonomous vehicle attacked by an ‘erratic’ pedestrian in Arizona

July 19, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

An “erratic” pedestrian attacked a Waymo autonomous vehicle late Tuesday evening in Tempe, Arizona, smashing the windshield and injuring the safety driver, the company said. It was the latest incident of people in Arizona attacking Waymo vehicles — and occasionally Read more

Technology

Rottweiler sentenced to death for killing chihuahua in front of owners allowed to live

July 19, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

A Rottweiler sentenced to death after it attacked and killed a chihuahua has now been allowed to live. Chip the six-year-old rescue pet was alone and without a collar when he attacked the small dog being walked by its owners Read more

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‘I don’t know how I survived’: Zhou Guanyu feared fire after British GP crash

July 18, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

Zhou Guanyu, the driver who endured an enormous crash at last Sunday’s British Grand Prix, has said he finds it hard to believe he survived the incident. Speaking about what happened at Silverstone for the first time, Zhou admitted he Read more

Sport

Survey shows inadequate sexual and emotional support for UK prostate cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

July 18, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

New research indicates that many U.K. patients don’t receive adequate information about treatment-induced sexual dysfunction before, during, and after radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer. The pilot study, presented at the U.K. Imaging and Oncology Congress in Liverpool, found that 43% Read more

Lifestyle

Canada’s jobless rate falls to new low in June, 75-bp rate hike likely

July 18, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

Canada’s unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to a new record low in June, even as the economy posted a surprise decline in jobs, while wages accelerated sharply, official data showed on Friday, reinforcing calls for a supersized interest rate hike. The Read more

Business

Twitter starts testing new CoTweets feature that lets two accounts co-author a tweet

July 18, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

Twitter has started testing a new CoTweets feature this week with users of the social network. The CoTweets feature allows two accounts to co-author a tweet and both be tagged in a single tweet. Twitter has confirmed to The Verge Read more

Technology

Thousands of disabled people’s deaths linked to DWP’s failure to act on benefits flaws

July 18, 2022July 13, 2022 ff4korg

The Government’s failure to act on warnings about its disability benefits systems has been linked to hundreds – maybe even ­thousands – of suicides and other deaths of disabled people. A detailed 160-page study published today exposes how the Department Read more

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