New York City sues 5 social media giants for fueling ‘youth mental health crisis’

Tik Tok's logo on a smartphone in front of the British parliament in London, Britain, 16 March 2023. EFE-EPA FILE/ANDY RAIN

New York City, US, Feb 14 (EFE).- New York City on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and YouTube for fueling a nationwide “youth mental health crisis.” New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a press conference about a review on crime in 2023 at the New York Police Department Headquarters … Read more

Guterres on food insecurity: ‘Empty bellies fuel unrest’

Photo provided by the UN showing its Secretary-General António Guterres speaking during a Security Council session on 'climate crisis, food insecurity and conflict', held Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, at the body's headquarters in New York. EFE/Loey Felipe/UN /EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES /ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE ACCOMPANYING NEWS /MANDATORY CREDIT

United Nations, Feb. 13 (EFE) – “Empty bellies fuel unrest,” Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday at a session dedicated to addressing the relationship between the climate crisis, food insecurity, and armed conflicts in the world. The meeting was convened by Guyana, the current president of the Security Council, and attended by … Read more

US defense secretary hospitalized again: Pentagon

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin participates in a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (not pictured) at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, US, 29 January 2024. EFE-EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS

Washington, Feb 11 (EFE).- United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized on Sunday due to an “emergent bladder issue,” the Pentagon said, less than a month after his earlier hospitalization sparked a controversy. “After a series of tests and evaluations, the Secretary was itted into the critical care unit at Walter Reed National Military … Read more

US mother found guilty of manslaughter for son’s mass shooting

(FILE) Community  embrace after a vigil for the victims of Oxford High School shooting, days after 15-year-old student Ethan Crumbley allegedly killed four classmates before surrendering to police at Oxford, High School in Oxford, Michigan, USA, 03 December 2021. EFE/EPA/NIC ANTAYA

Washington, Feb 6 (EFE).- Jennifer Crumbley on Tuesday became the first parent in the United States to be convicted of manslaughter for a mass shooting committed by her child. The jury found Crumbley, 45, guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter for a mass shooting at a high school in the Midwestern state of Michigan … Read more

King Charles III’s cancer was detected early, Rishi Sunak says

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrives at the BBC in London, Britain, 09 October 2023. EFE-EPA FILE/ANDY RAIN

London, Feb 6 (EFE).- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday that King Charles III’s cancer was “caught early.” Britain’s King Charles III departs the London Clinic In London, Britain, 29 January 2024. King Charles III left hospital following treatment for an enlarged prostate. EFE-EPA FILE/ANDY RAIN “Thankfully this has been caught early, and … Read more

Purdue Health ad agency to pay $350 million for opioid crisis in US

(FILE) Campaigners and family  of those who have died of opioids gather outside the US Supreme Court, Washington, DC, USA, 04 December 2023. EFE/EPA/WILL OLIVER

New York, US, Feb 1 (EFE).- Publicis Health, part of the French advertising giant Publicis Groupe, which developed marketing strategies for the pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma, producer of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin, agreed on Thursday to pay $350 million for its role in the opioid crisis in the United States. The decision was announced … Read more

World’s first malaria vaccination campaign for children kicks off in Cameroon

File photo of a Anopheles mosquito. EFE-EPA FILE/Edward McCellan

Geneva, Jan 22 (EFE).- Central African country Cameroon on Monday began the world’s first vaccination campaign for children against malaria, the mosquito-borne disease that kills hundreds of thousands in Africa every year. Children in 42 districts of Cameroon will receive the RTS,S vaccine, which was successfully tested in pilot programs in Kenya, Ghana and Malawi … Read more