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    The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs Birthing in a traditional upright position is no longer the norm Women have been giving birth to their babies in upright positions for thousands of years. The upright positions were chosen to support the flow of childbirth and the way the body naturally moves. Women are often placed backwards in modern hospitals, particularly those of many countries that have developed post-industrially. The change in medical practice, rather than human preference, is the reason for this relatively recent development. Modern practices in childbirth In the 1600s, it became popular to lie down while giving birth. Francois Mauriceau was a French doctor who promoted reclining. Mauriceau believed that it made birth easier and more comfortable for both women and doctors. At this time, pregnant women began to be treated as medical conditions. During this shift, the midwives' role was reduced and male doctors were more involved. Others historians suggest social factors also played a part. According to reports, King Louis XIV preferred to watch births in a more clear manner, and this may have influenced his preference for reclining positions. What upright postures make sense Midwives and experts in birth physiology agree on one thing: gravity is a big help to the process of birthing. Gravity helps the baby move through the birth canal when a woman is upright. During labour, many women choose to squat, kneel, or even lean forward. The positions chosen by women during labour are not at random. They correspond to the way their bodies work. Research on the birth position The benefits of upright positions for birthing are well-documented. Reviewing multiple studies that involved thousands of women, several positive results were found. The women who remain upright throughout labour usually experience: Reduced chances of Cesarean Delivery Epidurals are no longer necessary There are fewer neonatal babies in need of care A shorter workday is another key advantage. Positions that are upright can make contractions more efficient. Experts note also that standing up during birth may help to reduce the use of interventions like forceps or vacuum delivery. Additionally, improved blood flow may improve oxygen delivery to the infant. Limitations and considerations Although upright positions have many benefits, they are not suitable in every circumstance. Certain research has suggested that blood loss may increase, particularly in high-risk pregnancies. Medical guidance is crucial. Healthcare providers evaluate the best approach for each birth based on their individual needs. Choose your birth settings The environment can also influence how women deliver. Women are more inclined to choose upright positions and move around freely in supportive environments like birth centers. In these centres, tools such as birthing balls or stools are often available. In contrast, standard hospital delivery rooms may limit movement. A fixed bed may encourage lying down even when other positions are more natural. The conclusion of the article is: It isn't the only or most common way to give birth. The upright birth position has been part of the human experience for centuries and is supported both by instinct and scientific research. The modern healthcare system continues to find a balance between safety and these natural methods.
    The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs
    April 6, 2026
    Global Steak Culture: Their Own
    Global Steak Culture: How Different Countries Made Steak Their Own
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    Young gray whale dies after swimming up river in Washington state
    A young gray whale found dead after traveling inland in Washington River
    April 6, 2026
    UK Marmalade May Be Renamed Under New Post Brexit Food Rules Key Subheading: EU Food Deal Could Change Marmalade Labelling in the UK The UK government is considering changes to marmalade labelling as part of a new food agreement with the EU. If the deal is approved, jars of the traditional spread may need to be labelled as “citrus marmalade” in shops across the UK. This update is linked to changes in EU food laws aimed at improving trade and reducing barriers for exporters. While the product itself will stay the same, the naming rules could shift to match international standards. Why the Name Marmalade Is Changing Under current UK rules, marmalade refers only to spreads made from citrus fruits like oranges. This definition dates back to regulations adopted before Brexit. Other fruit spreads are usually called jam. The EU is now expanding its definition. From June, non citrus fruit spreads can also be marketed as marmalade across Europe. However, citrus based versions will need to be labelled more clearly as “citrus marmalade”. This change follows long standing debates across Europe, where the word marmalade has been used differently in languages such as German, Spanish, and Italian. Impact on UK Consumers and Businesses The UK government says the product itself will not change. Shoppers will still find the same marmalade in stores. The difference will be in how it is labelled. Officials say the updated rules could help British producers export more easily by reducing red tape. The aim is to align with global standards and improve trade with EU markets. However, some concerns remain. Earlier assessments suggested that new naming rules could confuse consumers in the UK. It is still unclear whether products like “strawberry marmalade” will be allowed in British supermarkets. When Will the Changes Happen The timeline is not fixed yet. The changes may come into effect around 2027 if the wider EU food deal is agreed. It is also unclear whether the rules will apply before or after that date. What This Means for the Future This update reflects ongoing efforts to align UK food regulations with international systems. While it may seem like a small change, it highlights how trade agreements can influence everyday products and their labels.
    UK Marmalade May Be Renamed Under New Post Brexit Food Rules
    April 3, 2026
    A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia near Ternate, causing one death, injuries, and brief tsunami warnings before they were lifted.
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    Spiky cactus fruit giving Indian farmers a new income source
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    New York Cannabis Industry Still Struggles, Despite Growing Awareness Cannabis is everywhere in New York City five years after its legalization. The industry appears to be thriving, from corner shops and stylish dispensaries. Behind this visible growth, however, there are serious problems for many businesses. Cannabis is everywhere, but not always legal The cannabis culture is evident throughout the city. Outside small shops, bright ads promote the products. Both tourists and locals are attracted to high-end dispensaries. The strong smell of marijuana can be detected in public places. This widespread legality isn't the whole story. Unlicensed dealers, also known as "weed bodegas", continue to exist. The shops that sell these products are not regulated, which raises concerns over quality and safety. The Public's Concerns are Growing The public opinion is beginning to change. Users of social media frequently critique the legalization process. Some people believe that the legalization process has allowed illegal vendors to expand too rapidly. The New York Times and other major publications have expressed concern. Recent editorials argued marijuana could be doing more harm than anticipated. The editorial also called for tighter regulations and improved enforcement. The Legal Business Sector is facing tough competition Cannabis businesses licensed to sell cannabis say that illegal dealers are harming their business. Unregulated stores often sell cheaper goods. Legal retailers are forced to struggle against these unregulated shops. Leaders in the industry explain that the high number of illegal sellers is what makes the market look successful. Many approved businesses struggle to stay afloat. The slow issuance of licenses is another major problem. The early delays led to growers having products but not legal outlets in which they could sell them. Illegal sellers quickly filled the gap created by this. The Legal Aspects Increase Pressure The laws governing cannabis in the United States are complex. Federal law continues to ban recreational marijuana use even though states such as New York allow it. It creates confusion in the business world, particularly when it comes to banking and taxes. Many companies are faced with higher costs due to these legal obstacles and receive limited financial assistance. Authorities Begin Crackdown Now, state officials are taking steps. The authorities are closing down illegal shops and tightening up enforcement. The police can close down illegal shops immediately. Gleichzeitig, more businesses with licenses are being opened. It could be a way to meet the demand for goods and services, while reducing reliance on grey markets. A Market Still Finding Its Balance New York’s cannabis industry continues to evolve. The system has been adjusting to a slower and more uneven start, even though the demand is still strong. In the coming years, it will be determined whether or not legal businesses are able to succeed.
    New York Cannabis Industry Still Struggles, Despite Growing Awareness
    March 26, 2026
    Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices Transport workers from Manila are on strike to protest the rising fuel costs. Since the Iran War began on February 28, diesel and petrol prices have doubled, putting the Philippines in a state of national energy crisis. The Drivers are Hard Hit The driver, 62 years old, shared with us that he had no money to feed his children. Many drivers struggle to cover their daily costs and pay for rent. Some drivers were promised 5,000 pesos (83 dollars) by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Many, such as Guillermo Japole, 62, and Anjo Lilac (28), said that they had never received aid. Some jeepney operators are returning home to find other jobs. The Strike coincides with the New Oil Shipment A ship carrying more than 700,000 barrels Russian crude arrived in the country to start the two-day protest. Sara Sky is a vessel flying the flag of Sierra Leone, and it's part of government efforts to find new sources for oil. The President Ferdinand Marcos pledged that he would reduce the country's dependence on the oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the source of 98% of its fuel. Worker's Demands The transport coalitions that are leading the protest have made a list of major demands. The coalitions want to scrap fuel taxes, reduce oil prices, and reverse deregulation. Others are calling for wage and fare hikes. Drivers of Jeepneys, motorcycles, and cars that offer ride-sharing services participated in the protests throughout the capital. The protesters held signs calling on the government to take action and offer more assistance. Impact on Commuters Manila, Asia's busiest urban center, has been affected by the strike. Arnold Irinco (52), waited for 30 minutes to get a government-sponsored ride. He understood the drivers' strike despite his inconvenience. Cash aid is not as helpful to drivers who say that direct actions such as reducing the cost of food, water, electricity and fuel would be better than cash assistance. One veteran jeepney operator explained: "We are choked. Our families are struggling to survive. "Cutting prices is the best solution to this problem."
    Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices
    March 26, 2026
    EU Parliament approves a conditional EU–US trade deal with 15% tariffs and strict safeguards, aiming to protect European interests and strengthen transatlantic trade.
    EU parliament approves conditional EU-US trade deal amid safeguards
    March 26, 2026
    AI Era Job Shift and Skilled Trades Demand AI is changing job demand Larry Fink, head of BlackRock, believes artificial intelligence will reshape the job market. He says many office based roles may shrink as automation grows. At the same time, demand will rise for hands on skilled workers. He highlights plumbers, electricians, and welders as careers that will become more important in the coming years. Skilled work needs more respect
    Skilled Trades Growth in AI Era as AI Changes Jobs and Economy
    March 25, 2026
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    Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
    Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
    April 6, 2026
    No positive tests - Milan-Cortina may be cleanest Games in a generation
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    April 3, 2026
    World Cup 2026 final ticket prices hit record high of $11,000 Ticket Prices Surge in First Open Sale Prices for FIFA World Cup tickets 2026 have risen dramatically. Final match tickets can reach as much as $10,990. The standard football ticket is the most expensive ever. Early projections painted a different picture. The official bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico was expecting the final price to be approximately $1,550. This estimate is now far exceeded. The prices continue to climb The price of tickets has steadily increased with each stage. The official fans were able to purchase premium tickets in December for $8,680. Prices increased even more during the last phase of sales. The jump in price is substantial compared to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, when the highest priced final ticket was $1 604 (approximately). The sharp increase in ticket prices has caused concern amongst fans. The cost of dynamic pricing is higher Dynamic pricing is a key reason for the rise. The system automatically adjusts the ticket price based on market demand. Prices increase as interest increases. Fans saw price increases for high-demand games such as finals and knockout matches. The frustration of many buyers was increased by the fact that they were unaware in advance of any changes to ticket prices or availability. Prices of current tickets Based on data available from the ticketing system: Tickets in Category 1 are priced at $10,990 The Category 2 price rose by 33% from $5 575 to $7 380 The Category 3 price increased from $4,185 up to $5,785 (38%). The price increases are a good indicator of how rapidly prices change during the sales phases. The resale market reaches extreme levels The prices on the official platform for resale are higher. Some sellers list final tickets for extreme prices. One seller offered a single final ticket for $82,780. The growing difference between the official price and the resale market is evident. Fans react to rising costs Early ticket releases featured a small number of seats priced at $60, giving hope to fans on a budget. The latest price trend, however, has been criticized. Fans feel excluded from the event, particularly for matches of high profile. It is also difficult to plan in advance due to the lack of pricing information.
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    Pressure grows over Kanye West's Wireless Festival appearance Kanye west's planned Wireless Festival performance in July is a subject of increasing public and political concern. Many UK leaders openly criticised the decision to book his flight. Keir starmer called the situation "deeply worrying" and members of the Conservative Party went further. The Conservative Party wants the government to refuse him a Visa. His past actions, they say, send the wrong signal to the public. Reactions to previous remarks can cause backlash West's antisemitic remarks and past actions are the source of controversy. The critics say that this was not an isolated mistake. The critics believe that this is a pattern of repeated behavior. Board of Deputies of British Jews also expressed concern. Their representatives urged UK officials to act. The Australian authorities have already cancelled his visa. The event sponsors step away Growing backlash is beginning to impact the business of the festival. The festival's major sponsors are starting to withdraw. Pepsi retracted its support. Diageo has also pulled out of the event. PayPal also removed its logo from all promotional materials. The pressures that organizers are now under. Both public opinion and corporate responses are changing rapidly. The July Event: Uncertainty West will still headline the three nights despite criticism. This event is scheduled to take place in London, and it's expected that around 50,000 visitors will attend each day. The situation is still uncertain. The political pressure has increased. Sponsors have withdrawn. The calls to stop his entry into Britain are increasing. The festival organizers are yet to confirm any changes. The performance will still take place, but the future of it is uncertain.
    Pressure grows over Kanye West’s Wireless Festival appearance
    April 6, 2026
    Savannah Guthrie Returns to NBC Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
    Savannah Guthrie Returns to NBC Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
    April 6, 2026
    Alleged Bondi Gunman's Court Bid Rejected Sydney's High Court has denied Naveed Akram's request to protect the identity of his family. The court's decision allowed the identities of his brother, sister, mother and father to be revealed despite previous protections. Akram faces 59 charges in connection with a December attack on a Jewish Festival at Bondi Beach, which resulted in the deaths of 15 people. The legal team of Akram argued that disclosing the identities of his family could expose them to vigilantes. The Court considers public interest and online exposure The family details were initially suppressed by the court. Several media outlets challenged the order, and it was eventually lifted. He stated that this case had attracted a lot of public attention and was gaining global recognition. The judge also pointed out that much information on the family was already online and would reduce the effect of any suppression orders. The judge ruled that the 40-year suppression request did not comply with the legal standards for this protection. Families raise safety concerns The legal team of Akram said that the family was already facing harassment and threats. According to reports, people drove past the family's home shouting abuse and making death threats. Members of the family also reported receiving threatening calls and messages. Akram's mom expressed her fear for the safety of herself and her children. She said that she lives in constant terror. Court's view on the Suppression request He acknowledged that the judge's concerns were valid, but said the suppression of information would only have a limited effect. The judge pointed out that the order wouldn't apply to platforms outside Australia, or globally. Akram's driving licence, for example, was already available online. It was also less effective to try and restrict information in Australia. It was also noted that Akram's brothers and sisters were not relevant in the matter. Media Opposition against Suppression The media organisations were against the order. The media organisations argued the information had already been widely circulated and there were no immediate threats. The public interest of the case was deemed to be greater than the privacy request.
    Alleged Bondi Gunman’s Court Bid Rejected
    April 3, 2026
    A Raja Ravi Varma masterpiece sells at a record-breaking price The 19th century painting of legendary Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma set a record for the art world. At a Saffronart sale in Delhi, his Yashoda & Krishna was sold for 1,67 billion rupees (about $17.9million). The sale of this Indian art has made it one of the most valuable Indian paintings ever sold. Indian Art: Breaking Previous Records M.F. had previously set the record. Husain’s Untitled(Gram Yatra) sold last year for $13.8million. This new record demonstrates how rapidly the demand for Indian art and South Asian art has grown. The market is now at new heights as collectors are willing to pay higher prices. What is left of Raja Ravi Varma? Raja Ravi Varma was born in Kerala in 1848. He is considered one of India's pioneers in modern Indian art. He is known for blending Indian themes and European art styles in his work, making it a highly admired piece. He painted many mythological scenes. His works are highly regarded around the globe. Plan your future and that of the buyer Businessman Cyrus Poonawalla purchased the painting. He is founder of Serum Institute of India. The artist called the painting a national treasure. The artist also announced plans for a future public exhibition of the work, allowing more people to experience the cultural significance. The Cultural Value of Legal Protection The Antiquities and Art Treasures Act of India classifies works by Raja Ravi Varma as national treasures. The works of Raja Ravi Varma are classified as national treasures under the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act. This sale, according to experts will reinforce the perception of Indian art both as a cultural and financial asset. Increased Interest and Market Impact Leaders in the art industry say that this achievement will have a positive impact on the market. Experts say that more investors are likely to view Indian art now as an important financial asset and not only as decorative pieces or cultural items. Iconic 19th Century painting sets Indian art record with $17.9m sale
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Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Defence Budget with Cuts to Domestic Spending

Massive Defence Budget Plan Announced The White House has proposed a major increase in the US defence budget, aiming to raise it to $1.5 trillion. This would be one of…

April 3, 2026
Artemis II leaves Earth Orbit and heads towards the far side of the Moon The Mission reaches a key milestone after the Final Engine Burn Artemis II Mission is heading to the Moon after successfully leaving Earth's orbit. Orion's main engine was fired in an important step called translunar inject (TLI). It lasted for about five minutes fifty seconds. The burn pushed the spacecraft on a course towards the Moon. NASA officials confirmed that the maneuver was successful. Jeremy Hansen said that his crew is feeling good before they start their trip. He also emphasized the importance and effort of the mission. The First Human Space Flight Since 1972 Since 1972, this is the first human mission to travel beyond Earth orbit. This is a momentous occasion in the history of space exploration. Now, the spacecraft follows a circular trajectory. The crew will be taken around the other side of the Moon, and then returned to Earth. Earth seems to shrink in size as Orion gets farther away. Already, the crew described it as breathtaking. System Checked before Final Push The spacecraft spent about one day in high Earth orbit before heading towards the Moon. Engineers checked the key systems during this period. The tests included navigation, engine performance, and life support. The final approval was granted once everything had been confirmed as safe. The engine of the service module then provided a constant push. Orion increased its speed by thousands of kilometres per hour. A record-breaking distance is expected NASA believes that the spacecraft could travel further than any previous human missions. The spacecraft could travel 7,600 km past the Moon. The distance could be greater than the previous record of Apollo 13 from 1970. It will all depend on how the mission is oriented. Astronauts share stunning views of Earth The view from the ship of Earth was described by Commander Reid Wiseman as "unforgettable". Crew members could view the whole planet, from pole to pole. The moment, he said, left the four astronauts speechless. This was one of most memorable experiences on the mission. Safety Measures and emergency Options The mission allows emergency returns even after TLI burning. The controllers have the ability to redirect the spacecraft if necessary. A quick return in the first 36-hours is possible. It may then be possible to return and continue the orbit around the Moon. NASA has run simulations in order to be prepared for any scenario. The main objective of NASA is to ensure the return of crew safely.
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Artemis II leaves Earth Orbit and heads towards the far side of the Moon

The Mission reaches a key milestone after the Final Engine Burn Artemis II Mission is heading to the Moon after successfully leaving Earth's orbit. Orion's main engine was fired in an important…

April 3, 2026
Trump Delays Strike Against Iran's Energy Sector: Strategy or Signal? Donald Trump once again delayed a potential attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure, this time for 10 days. The timing of this move is critical in an ongoing conflict which has lasted for almost a month. This delay begs the question, is it a move toward diplomacy or a preparation for an escalation of violence? The Multiple Motivations of a Tactical Pause Delaying a decision does not indicate that peace is imminent. Trump uses deadlines to his advantage. He uses them to control narratives and influence markets. They also give him room to maneuver. The announcement of this latest pause came shortly after the US market closed. This timing indicates an attempt to calm down financial uncertainty. The administration could be trying to avoid sudden shocks on global markets by avoiding an immediate escalation. Washington has more time now to consider diplomatic options. Pakistan is acting as an intermediary in the indirect communication that takes place between Iran and the US. Even early talks are underway about the possibility of a neutral meeting. Expectations remain low. Both sides have made tough demands that make a rapid agreement difficult. The Military build-up continues Military preparations intensify as well, while diplomacy continues. Around 2,000 US Marines will be moving from Japan into the Middle East. California is also sending thousands of parachutists. According to reports, up to 10,000 more troops may follow. The buildup suggests that this pause is not purely diplomatic. It gives time for forces to be positioned in preparation of a possible strike. The message is also clear to Iran - accept the terms or suffer serious consequences. Strait of Hormuz Remains central Conflict has increasingly been focused on the Strait of Hormuz - a vital passageway for oil shipping around the world. Iran has limited access to the Strait of Hormuz, which affects international trade and markets for energy. The US has effectively allowed Iran to continue its current position for several more days by extending the date. Both sides are continuing limited attacks to keep tensions up without starting a full-scale conflict. Diplomacy or escalate? Trump's action keeps both options open. It creates a space for negotiation. It also strengthens the military's readiness. Short-term, nothing has changed. The military exchanges are continuing, but the threat of an escalation remains. It will be crucial to see if this temporary pause results in talks, or worsens the conflict.
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Macron calls for a consistent, serious approach to the Iran war despite Trump’s mixed signals

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April 2, 2026
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia near Ternate, causing one death, injuries, and brief tsunami warnings before they were lifted.
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Strong 7.4 Earthquake Hits Off Indonesia, Causes Death and Panic

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April 2, 2026
Weight Loss Drugs: What You Should Know Before Using Them New hope for weight loss Weight loss medications are becoming more common, but they are not a simple fix. Many people expect fast, permanent results, yet that is rarely the case. These medicines can support weight loss, but long term success still depends on lifestyle changes. Sarah Le Brocq shared her experience after struggling with obesity for most of her life. She tried many diets, but the weight always returned. After using weight loss medication for more than two years, she lost about 51 kilograms. She also noticed major changes in her daily life. She felt less focused on food, had more energy, and could do things she could not do before. Growing use of modern weight loss drugs More people are now using medicines like semaglutide and tirzepatide, commonly known by brand names such as Ozempic and Mounjaro. These drugs are part of a new approach to treating obesity. Experts believe their use will continue to grow as new options appear, including tablets instead of injections. Some medical professionals see these drugs as a major breakthrough. Others believe people should not ignore diet and exercise. They warn that weight often returns once the medication stops. How these drugs work Weight loss medications work by reducing appetite. They mimic natural hormones that signal fullness. These hormones include GLP 1 and GIP. The drugs attach to receptors in the body that control hunger signals. This helps the brain feel full sooner and reduces food intake. As a result, many users begin to lose weight within a few weeks. Important things to consider These medicines are mainly approved for people with obesity. However, demand is rising, and some people without obesity are also trying to access them through private services. Before starting these drugs, it is important to understand that they are not a permanent solution. They work best when combined with healthy eating habits and regular physical activity. Stopping the medication can often lead to weight gain again.
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Weight Loss Drugs: What You Should Know Before Using Them

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Artemis II crew adjusts to life in space as Moon mission nears key burn Life inside Orion spacecraft As they circle the Earth, Artemis II's crew settles into a routine. Mission Control schedules every minute, leaving very little flexibility. The astronauts sleep in small blocks, usually four hours long. This rest period adds up to 8 hours of sleep per day. It is difficult to sleep in the space. Initially, it can be strange to see crew members in floating sleeping bags. Others say they have trouble falling asleep in space, whereas others claim it is the best sleep ever. Exercise keeps astronauts fit The crew should exercise at least 30 mins daily to stay in shape. It helps to prevent bone and muscle weakening. Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and others were among the first users to try Orion’s compact flywheel device. It is roughly the same size as a carry on bag. Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen then followed up with their workouts. The same machine was used for rowing, deadlifts and squats. Daily essentials, including food, drink, and everyday necessities The meals on Orion have been carefully prepared. Most food on Orion is prepared using water provided by the systems. Before launch, astronauts chose their meal. The options include beef brisket and several different hot sauces. Every crew member is allowed to have up to two drinks a day. These include coffee, chocolate breakfast drinks and other beverages. The on-board toilet was a source of concern. The toilet failed to work during launch and raised concerns about hygiene for the entire 10-day mission. Mission Control showed the crew how to fix it. Now that the system has been fixed, it is safe to use. Prepare for the Moon Journey This mission has been building towards a significant milestone, the Trans-Lunar Injection Burn. The powerful engine will propel Orion away from Earth's orbit, and toward the Moon. The manoeuvre is planned for Thursday evening (UK time). Engineers may cancel or delay the maneuver if a technical problem is discovered. Why This Moment is Critical The future of human exploration in space depends on this phase. The successful burning of Orion will prove that it can transport astronauts safely beyond Earth orbit. The mission, if it goes according to plan, will bring us closer to future landings on the Moon. NASA hopes to send humans back to the Moon by 2020.
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Artemis II crew adjusts to life in space as Moon mission nears key burn

Life inside Orion spacecraft As they circle the Earth, Artemis II's crew settles into a routine. Mission Control schedules every minute, leaving very little flexibility. The astronauts sleep in small blocks,…

April 2, 2026
World Cup 2026 final ticket prices hit record high of $11,000 Ticket Prices Surge in First Open Sale Prices for FIFA World Cup tickets 2026 have risen dramatically. Final match tickets can reach as much as $10,990. The standard football ticket is the most expensive ever. Early projections painted a different picture. The official bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico was expecting the final price to be approximately $1,550. This estimate is now far exceeded. The prices continue to climb The price of tickets has steadily increased with each stage. The official fans were able to purchase premium tickets in December for $8,680. Prices increased even more during the last phase of sales. The jump in price is substantial compared to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, when the highest priced final ticket was $1 604 (approximately). The sharp increase in ticket prices has caused concern amongst fans. The cost of dynamic pricing is higher Dynamic pricing is a key reason for the rise. The system automatically adjusts the ticket price based on market demand. Prices increase as interest increases. Fans saw price increases for high-demand games such as finals and knockout matches. The frustration of many buyers was increased by the fact that they were unaware in advance of any changes to ticket prices or availability. Prices of current tickets Based on data available from the ticketing system: Tickets in Category 1 are priced at $10,990 The Category 2 price rose by 33% from $5 575 to $7 380 The Category 3 price increased from $4,185 up to $5,785 (38%). The price increases are a good indicator of how rapidly prices change during the sales phases. The resale market reaches extreme levels The prices on the official platform for resale are higher. Some sellers list final tickets for extreme prices. One seller offered a single final ticket for $82,780. The growing difference between the official price and the resale market is evident. Fans react to rising costs Early ticket releases featured a small number of seats priced at $60, giving hope to fans on a budget. The latest price trend, however, has been criticized. Fans feel excluded from the event, particularly for matches of high profile. It is also difficult to plan in advance due to the lack of pricing information.
Sports

World Cup 2026 final ticket prices hit record high of $11,000

Ticket Prices Surge in First Open Sale Prices for FIFA World Cup tickets 2026 have risen dramatically. Final match tickets can reach as much as $10,990. The standard football ticket is…

April 2, 2026
Elon Musk says Tesla will launch a widespread network of driverless robotaxis in the U.S. by the end of 2026.
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SpaceX IPO Could Push Valuation Past $1 Trillion

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April 2, 2026
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Utah Teen Identified as Ted Bundy Victim After 50 Years Using DNA Evidence

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April 2, 2026
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The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs Birthing in a traditional upright position is no longer the norm Women have been giving birth to their babies in upright positions for thousands of years. The upright positions were chosen to support the flow of childbirth and the way the body naturally moves. Women are often placed backwards in modern hospitals, particularly those of many countries that have developed post-industrially. The change in medical practice, rather than human preference, is the reason for this relatively recent development. Modern practices in childbirth In the 1600s, it became popular to lie down while giving birth. Francois Mauriceau was a French doctor who promoted reclining. Mauriceau believed that it made birth easier and more comfortable for both women and doctors. At this time, pregnant women began to be treated as medical conditions. During this shift, the midwives' role was reduced and male doctors were more involved. Others historians suggest social factors also played a part. According to reports, King Louis XIV preferred to watch births in a more clear manner, and this may have influenced his preference for reclining positions. What upright postures make sense Midwives and experts in birth physiology agree on one thing: gravity is a big help to the process of birthing. Gravity helps the baby move through the birth canal when a woman is upright. During labour, many women choose to squat, kneel, or even lean forward. The positions chosen by women during labour are not at random. They correspond to the way their bodies work. Research on the birth position The benefits of upright positions for birthing are well-documented. Reviewing multiple studies that involved thousands of women, several positive results were found. The women who remain upright throughout labour usually experience: Reduced chances of Cesarean Delivery Epidurals are no longer necessary There are fewer neonatal babies in need of care A shorter workday is another key advantage. Positions that are upright can make contractions more efficient. Experts note also that standing up during birth may help to reduce the use of interventions like forceps or vacuum delivery. Additionally, improved blood flow may improve oxygen delivery to the infant. Limitations and considerations Although upright positions have many benefits, they are not suitable in every circumstance. Certain research has suggested that blood loss may increase, particularly in high-risk pregnancies. Medical guidance is crucial. Healthcare providers evaluate the best approach for each birth based on their individual needs. Choose your birth settings The environment can also influence how women deliver. Women are more inclined to choose upright positions and move around freely in supportive environments like birth centers. In these centres, tools such as birthing balls or stools are often available. In contrast, standard hospital delivery rooms may limit movement. A fixed bed may encourage lying down even when other positions are more natural. The conclusion of the article is: It isn't the only or most common way to give birth. The upright birth position has been part of the human experience for centuries and is supported both by instinct and scientific research. The modern healthcare system continues to find a balance between safety and these natural methods.
The most common reason for women giving birth on their backs
News April 6, 2026
Hungary Investigates alleged pipeline sabotage amid tensions surrounding the election Political pressure and energy dependence Hungary is heavily reliant on Russian gas to meet its energy requirements. The TurkStream pipeline supplies gas to Hungary and other nearby countries, such as Slovakia. The TurkStream pipeline is a major factor in keeping Hungary investigates alleged pipeline sabotage amid election tension Energy dependence and political pressure Hungary relies on Russian gas for a large part of its energy needs. It receives between five and eight billion cubic meters of gas each year through the TurkStream pipeline, which also supports nearby countries like Slovakia. This supply plays a key role in keeping energy costs lower for households. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has made energy security a central part of his election campaign. He says cheap Russian oil and gas help protect citizens from rising prices. He also claims that external forces are trying to disrupt these supplies to weaken his government. Orbán has accused a group linked to Kyiv, Brussels, and Berlin of trying to interfere in Hungary’s energy access. He warns that a future government led by opposition figure Péter Magyar could align Hungary with European policies and increase its involvement in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Accusations and political debate Orbán also blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for blocking oil supplies to Hungary. He pointed to disruptions in the Druzhba pipeline, which runs through Ukraine. Ukrainian officials responded that Russian attacks caused the damage and said repairs should restore the flow soon. Opposition leader Péter Magyar rejected Orbán’s claims. He described them as fear based political messaging and suggested that advisers linked to Russia may be shaping the narrative. Explosives discovered near key pipeline Tensions increased after Serbian authorities found two backpacks filled with explosives and detonators near the village of Tresnjevac. The site lies close to the point where the TurkStream pipeline enters Hungary from Serbia. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the discovery and informed Orbán. He described the explosives as extremely dangerous and said authorities had launched an investigation to find those responsible. Security concerns ahead of elections Security experts warned that the incident could be part of a staged operation designed to influence public opinion. Some analysts believe such actions could increase support for Orbán’s party, Fidesz, or justify emergency measures during the election period. Orbán responded by calling an emergency meeting of Hungary’s National Defence Council. Authorities continue to investigate the situation as concerns grow over national security and political stability. household energy prices low. Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary, has placed energy security at the heart of his campaign. Orban says that cheap Russian gas and oil protects citizens against rising prices. He claims external forces have also tried to undermine his government by disrupting these supplies. Orban accused a group with ties to Kiev, Berlin, Brussels and Kyiv of trying to interfere with Hungary's access to energy. Orban warns that an opposition-led future government could align Hungary to European policies, and increase the country's involvement in wars between Russia and Ukraine. Political debate and accusations Orban has also accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of blocking oil deliveries to Hungary. Orban cited disruptions to the Druzhba Pipeline, which passes through Ukraine. Ukrainian officials said that Russians attacked caused the damage, and repairs would be completed soon. Peter Magyar, the leader of opposition in Hungary, rejected Orban’s assertions. He called them fear-based messages and said that advisors with ties to Russia could be shaping the narrative. Explosives discovered near key pipeline Serbian authorities discovered two backpacks containing explosives and detonators in the vicinity of Tresnjevac. Near the TurkStream pipeline entry point into Hungary, the site is close by. Orban was informed by the Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic. The explosives were described as dangerous by Vucic, who said that authorities have launched an investigation in order to identify the culprits. Elections: Security Concerns Experts in security warned that this incident may have been staged to manipulate public opinion. Analysts believe that such acts could boost support for Orban’s Fidesz party or justify emergency measures in the run-up to elections. Orban's response was to call an urgent meeting of the National Defence Council. As concerns about national security and stability grow, authorities continue their investigation.
Hungary Investigates alleged pipeline sabotage amid tensions surrounding the election
Crime and Justice United States April 6, 2026
Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
Justin Rose Eyes Masters Glory After Years of Near Misses at Augusta
Sports April 6, 2026
Nigerian Army Recovers Hostages Following Church Attacks in Kaduna Attack During Easter Worship in Kaduna Armed attackers attacked a church during the Easter festivities in north-west Nigeria. According to security forces, the gunmen took hostages and killed at least five civilians. The initial report of seven fatalities was made by a church official, however the authorities confirmed only five. Military Rescue Operation Nigerian troops responded quickly and engaged in an intense gunfight with the attackers. The troops forced the gunmen back, leaving the hostages behind and bodies of victims. Soldiers successfully freed 31 hostages. The officials stated that it is likely the attackers suffered significant losses in the conflict. As evidence, they pointed out blood trails along the escape route. Additional troops were also sent to the area in order to find the suspects who fled and increase security. The rise of insecurity and kidnappings In northern Nigeria, kidnappings for ransom are common. Violent attacks also continue to be perpetrated. While security problems persist, armed groups, also known as bandits, are still conducting raids. Local reports indicate that although the army claimed a rapid response, the attackers were active for some time before being stopped. Residents have been urged to provide information which can assist security forces in stopping criminal groups, and improving safety throughout the region. Zamfara Military offensive The Nigerian army killed 65 armed bandits during a separate raid in Zamfara. This operation was launched after a mass abduction that took place earlier this week. The police confirmed that the manhunt was launched following the abduction of villagers in large numbers. Global Concerns about Security International attention has been drawn to Nigeria's security issues. Donald Trump, the former US president, expressed concern about Christians' treatment and called for better protection. Nigerian government rejects claims of persecution of Christians and Muslims. US troops have also helped Nigerian military forces. US troops are involved in providing training to militant groups, armed gangs and other armed groups.
Nigerian Army Recovers Hostages Following Church Attacks in Kaduna
United States War April 6, 2026
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