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While there's no such thing as "normal, " there is a ton of science on average penis size, length, and girth — even if it has little to no effect on satisfaction.
While there's no such thing as "normal, " there is a ton of science on average penis size, length, and girth — even if it has little to no effect on satisfaction.
A former Kentucky corrections sergeant was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison for failing to stop the beating of an inmate who was handcuffed and shackled, and then lying to investigators in a cover-up scheme.
Pakistan’s new coalition government presented its first budget in parliament on Wednesday, promising an increase of up to 25% in the salaries of government employees and setting an ambitious tax collection target while talks with the International Monetary Fund about a new bailout continue. Pakistan’s fiscal year begins on July 1. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said the government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wants to achieve 3.6% economic growth.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court kept a lower court's ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election in place for now, a win for Republicans. The order came just ahead of Wednesday's deadline for municipalities to designate alternate locations for voters to cast early, absentee ballots. Wisconsin state law prohibits locating any early voting site in a place that gives an advantage to any political party.
US carmaker Ford on Friday said it would seek to cut another 1,600 jobs at its factory near Valencia in eastern Spain, where it already axed 1,100 positions last year. In March 2023, Ford announced plans to cut around 1,100 jobs at the same factory as it moved to reorganise its European operations, angering Spain's left-wing government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed David Rosner, a Democrat, as a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and is slated to vote on the remaining two nominees this week. The Senate on Wednesday is expected to hold an initial and final vote on Lindsey See, a Republican, to be a member of the FERC panel, which has a maximum of five members. FERC regulates the power grid, liquefied natural gas projects, and interstate transportation of oil and natural gas.
Voters in North Dakota on Tuesday backed a state constitutional amendment that would impose age restrictions on congressional candidates.
South Africa's Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has decided to be part of a government of national unity that includes the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA), the IFP's leader Velenkosini Hlabisa said on Wednesday. The ANC, which lost its majority in a May 29 election but remains the largest party, has been talking to a broad spectrum of political parties to try to set up a unity government.
Pamela Smart accepted responsibility for her role in the 1990 murder of her husband in a petition to have her life sentence shortened.
The CEO of Southwest Airlines said Wednesday he will not resign in the face of pressure from a hedge fund that wants him fired and that his leadership team will produce its own plan to boost the airline's financial performance. CEO Robert Jordan said Southwest will present its plan in September. Elliott Investment Management notified Southwest’s board Monday that it bought a $1.9 billion stake in the Dallas-based company and is seeking to replace Jordan and Gary Kelly, the airline’s chairman and former CEO, with executives from outside the company.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is attempting to rescue a faltering Conservative Party campaign through sweeping policies
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The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that many people in Gaza were facing "catastrophic hunger and famine-like conditions". "A significant proportion of Gaza's population is now facing catastrophic hunger and famine-like conditions," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Tedros said there were more than 8,000 children under five years old who been diagnosed and treated for acute malnutrition, including 1,600 children with severe acute malnutrition.
The White House is not ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden, the president's son who was convicted on three federal gun crimes. “As we all know, the sentencing hasn't even been scheduled yet,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Wednesday on Air Force One as President Joe Biden traveled to the Group of Seven summit in Italy. Biden definitively ruled out pardoning his son during an ABC News interview last week.
A team of divers in Atlantic Canada has found the Quest, the ship on which renowned polar explorer Ernest Shackleton died in 1922, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society said on Wednesday. In a statement, it said the Quest, a schooner-rigged vessel, lay at a depth of 390 meters (1,280 feet) off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada's easternmost province. Shackleton, preparing for his fourth journey to the Antarctic, died of a heart attack aboard the Quest on Jan 5, 1922, near the remote island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic.
The Southern Baptist Convention failed to amend its constitution to ban women as pastors.
Clashes between the Hamas ally Hezbollah and Israel are intensifying after the Israeli leader's warning of an "extremely powerful" response.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday expressed frustration that Hamas has submitted “numerous changes” to a US-backed proposal for a ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza – a development that casts further doubt on the prospects of quickly securing the deal the US hopes will bring “an enduring end” to the war.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said he was seeking an alliance against political extremes in snap elections, adding he aimed to keep the far right from succeeding him in 2027 when he steps down.He took full responsibility for seeking to clarify matters by calling the election, he added.
The United States announced a raft of new sanctions Wednesday aimed at constraining Moscow's war in Ukraine while raising the stakes for foreign banks that still deal with Russia, ahead of G7 talks.- Global networks - The latest sanctions impact transnational networks, hitting more than 90 people and entities in China, South Africa, Turkey and the UAE. The United States charges that goods and services from these foreign networks helped Russia to sustain its war and avoid sanctions.