#01 Crime
Naloxone Use During Cardiac Arrest Linked to Better Survival Rates
A new study from UC Davis Health finds that administering naloxone to cardiac arrest patients by first responders can significantly improve survival rates.
#02 Health
Obesity Linked to Extended Surgery Time in Pediatric Adenotonsillectomies
A new study reveals that obese pediatric patients experience longer operative times during adenotonsillectomies, highlighting the need for tailored surgical approaches.
#03 Defence
Kanye West Scheduled to Perform in Netherlands Amid Global Backlash Over Antisemitic Remarks
Kanye West to perform in Netherlands despite facing bans and backlash in several countries over antisemitic remarks, Dutch officials confirm no legal grounds for cancellationKanye
#04 Technology
What happens when companies become too AI-pilled?
A Box founder warns that relying on AI to replace jobs can lead to misunderstandings about their true value.
Pakistan
PFA Conducts Crackdown on Unsafe Food Outlets in Murree
The Punjab Food Authority intensifies operations to ensure safe and quality food for Eid-ul-Azha tourists in Murree.
Health
Traffic and Industrial Pollutants Linked to Higher Risk of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
A new study reveals that long-term exposure to traffic-related and industrial pollutants significantly increases the risk of chronic rhinosinusitis, highlighting the importance of
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi Announces Plans to Operationalize Dera Airport for ATR Flights
Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi accelerates efforts to restore commercial operations at Dera Ismail Khan Airport for ATR flights, aiming to complete development
Pakistan
India's Dulhasti-II Project on Chenab River Intensifies Hydro-Political Tensions with Pakistan
India approves Rs 3,277.45 crore Dulhasti Stage-II project, escalating tensions over water security under the Indus Waters Treaty.India’s approval of the controversial Rs 3,277.
Crime
Kenyan Court Halts US Plan to Quarantine Ebola Patients in Kenya
A Kenyan court has blocked the U.S. government's proposal to quarantine individuals exposed to Ebola on Kenyan soil, raising concerns over international cooperation during health