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Amber Heard's lawyers try to poke holes in Johnny Depp's libel lawsuit
Attorneys for Heard spent much of last week trying to portray her ex-husband, Depp, as a jealous and drunken abuser who can only blame himself for his nose-diving Hollywood career.
Motor racing-Leclerc completes Spanish practice sweep for Ferrari
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One championship leader Charles Leclerc completed a Spanish Grand Prix practice sweep for Ferrari with the fastest time in the final session before qualifying for Sunday's race.
K-pop group Le Sserafim’s Kim Ga-ram halts activities over bullying allegations
Kim Ga-ram of rookie girl group Le Sserafim is halting all of her activities amid growing controversy over bullying allegations against her.
The measure of good health
A letter from DR YOONG LEE YEEN PROF, DR MOY FOONG MING and PROF DR SANJAY RAMPAL.
Childcare centres with more than four HFMD cases will be closed, says Melaka Health director
MELAKA: Nurseries, kindergartens and childcare centres in Melaka recording more than four cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) will be closed for 10 days in accordance with the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 (Act 342), says state Health Department director Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman.
KJ: We’re looking into tobacco product display ban
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is studying the viability of imposing a tobacco product display ban as part of the country’s “generational endgame” strategy to end the smoking habit.
Tobacco product display ban being studied by Health Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is studying the viability of imposing a tobacco product display ban, as part of the country’s "generational endgame" strategy to end the smoking habit.
Wheat rationing introduced to avert panic buying
TRADERS have started rationing wheat to prevent panic buying and to control supply and prices, reported Kosmo!.
Emphysema missed among Black men in U.S. due to race-adjusted lung tests: report
LOS ANGELES, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Black men in the United States who are in their fifties may be more than six times more likely than white men of the same age to have emphysema when lung function tests deem them to have better-than-normal lung function, according to a report of New Scientist magazine.