World. Im natalie allen. Newsroom starts right now. Our top story, 38 agonizing minutes, thats how long it took for nearly a million and a half people in hawaii to find out that a terrifying missile alert was, indeed, a false alarm. This is what many woke up to, though, saturday morning. The u. S. Pacific command detected a missile threat to hawaii. A missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. This is not a drill. If youre indoors this was the nail biting alert warning of a Ballistic Missile heading to one of the most beautiful places on earth, all over hawaii people ran to take cover in garages, basements, police stations and concrete bunkers. Turns out the false alarm happened because a state worker hit the wrong computer button. We get more on it all from malika lincoln in honolulu. What happened today was totally unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and im sorry for that pain and confusion that anyone might have experienced. Reporter a somber ap
Mental health advocate Sophie Corbett will host an educational evening on menopause at Rockwater, the lifestyle hub in Hove, alongside hormone menopause specialists, Dr Elizabeth McCulloch and NHS nurse Sarah Leroux.
Mental health advocate Sophie Corbett will host an educational evening on menopause at Rockwater, the lifestyle hub in Hove, alongside hormone menopause specialists, Dr Elizabeth McCulloch and NHS nurse Sarah Leroux.