Hims & Hers Health is set to acquire European telehealth platform Zava, aiming to expand its services across Europe. The deal promises to add 1.3 million customers and enhance access to affordable medications in Ireland, France, and Germany.
Disney is making headlines again as it announces another round of layoffs, impacting hundreds of employees. This drastic move reflects the company's struggle in the evolving landscape of entertainment, where streaming services dominate.
A shocking incident occurred at the Union Gospel Mission in Salem, Oregon, where eleven people were hospitalized after a stabbing. The suspect, a resident of the shelter, is in custody as police investigate the violent altercation.
A devastating bridge collapse in Bryansk, Russia, resulted in at least seven deaths and numerous injuries as heavy trucks fell onto a moving passenger train. Emergency services are on-site to aid survivors.
A devastating bridge collapse in Russia's Bryansk region has resulted in seven fatalities and 69 injuries, derailing a train amid allegations of illegal interference. Emergency services are actively rescuing victims.
In a surprising move, the Department of Health and Human Services has withdrawn millions in funding for Moderna's bird flu vaccine development, raising concerns about the nation's pandemic preparedness amid ongoing tensions over vaccine safety.
Trump Media is raising $2.5 billion through stock sales and convertible notes to integrate Bitcoin into its financial strategy. CEO Devin Nunes calls it a leap toward financial freedom as the company explores crypto investments amidst growing scrutiny.
A terrifying scene unfolded at a Liverpool parade when a car sped through a crowd, narrowly missing families. Eyewitnesses describe the chaos as emergency services rushed to the scene.
A joyful celebration turned tragic as a car collided with pedestrians during Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade, leaving two seriously injured and dozens more affected. Eyewitness accounts reveal the chaos that ensued.
On the streets of Los Angeles, homeless veterans like Irving Webb face daily struggles. But a new executive order could finally bring hope for housing with plans to support 6,000 veterans by 2028.