Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1789, Jacques Necker is dismissed as France's Finance Minister sparking the Storming of the Bastille. In 1888, Carl Schmitt, German philosopher and jurist (died 1985) was born. In 1897, Patrick Jennings, Irish-Australian politician, 11th Premier of New South Wales (born 1831) passed away. In 1905, Betty Allan, Australian statistician and biometrician (died 1952) was born. In 1913, Cordwainer Smith, American sinologist, author, and academic (died 1966) was born. In 1953, Ivan Toms, South African physician and activist (died 2008) was born. In 1955, Balaji Sadasivan, Singaporean neurosurgeon and politician, Singaporean Minister of Health (died 2010) was born. In 1968, Michael Geist, Canadian journalist and academic was born. In 1977, Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated in 1968, is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2007, Glenda Adams, Australian author and academic (born 1939) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

I woke up with tingling down my neck and received a life-changing diagnosis 

Metro

Metro

·

July 5, 2026

·

lean left

I was terrified – especially because I’d grown up watching my mum suffer with the same condition.

Narrative Intelligence Brief

This article was published by Metro, a source frequently categorized with a lean left bias based in United Kingdom. Our narrative intelligence engine continuously monitors coverage from this outlet to track framing, bias, and rhetorical patterns. Our initial algorithmic scan of this specific piece did not flag high-confidence rhetorical techniques, suggesting a generally straightforward reporting style or neutral framing. By understanding the editorial perspective of Metro, readers can better contextualize the information presented and compare it across our broader media matrix to find the real narrative.

Analysis Methodology
This narrative analysis was generated using the CoDataLab Global Intelligence Engine. Our proprietary AI scans thousands of cross-border sources to identify sentiment patterns, framing techniques, and potential media bias. While AI provides the data-driven foundation, our objective is to empower readers with additional context beyond the standard headline.The content displayed above is a structured summary designed for rapid information processing. For the full original report, please visit the source outlet.

How other outlets are covering this story

Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

Coverage bias distribution

6 sources

Left 50%

Center 33%

Right 17%


ABC7 New York

center

· Jun 30, 2026

Essential tremors 'vanish' after life-changing procedure at LI hospital

Essential tremors 'vanish' after life-changing procedure at LI hospital

Medical Daily

center

· Jul 8, 2026

He Thought It Was a Shoulder Injury Until an MRI Revealed a Hidden Blood Cancer Diagnosis

What seemed like a routine shoulder injury turned out to be a life-changing diagnosis. An MRI revealed that a Houston father had multiple myeloma, highlighting how persistent or unusual pain can sometimes signal a more serious underlying condition.

The Namibian

lean left

· Jun 24, 2026

When cancer comes back

When Pennina Ndengu (32) was 12 years old, she began experiencing severe headaches that left her in agony. The pain started on the right side of her forehead, striking several times a day before spreading across her entire head. Soon, her right eye also became painful. Repeated visits to clinics brought little relief. “They only [] The post When cancer comes back appeared first on The Namibian.

Health News | Mail Online

right

· Jul 9, 2026

My GP dismissed my headaches as a migraine for a week... it turned out to be a stroke at 21. These are the symptoms you must NEVER ignore - as the condition continues to rise in young women like myself

My GP dismissed my headaches as a migraine for a week... it turned out to be a stroke at 21. These are the symptoms you must NEVER ignore - as the condition continues to rise in young women like myself

Metro

lean left

· Jun 21, 2026

What happens if you’re still alive after doctors declare you dead?

What happens if you’re still alive after doctors declare you dead?

Health & wellbeing | The Guardian

left

· Jun 29, 2026

A new start after 60: I spent eight years thinking I had Parkinson’s. Then doctors ‘de-diagnosed’ me

Mike Bell was 53 when he got the diagnosis that changed his life – and 61 when he learned it was wrong. He felt relieved, but also totally adriftWhen he was 61, Mike Bell, who had spent eight years living with a Parkinson’s diagnosis, saw a new consultant. Though he still had pains, tingling, tremors and skin problems, Bell had stopped taking his prescribed medication and his symptoms had not worsened. Further brain scans were arranged – “everything, in every possible position” – after which Bell was “de-diagnosed”.He still felt unwell, with unexplained pains, but he didn’t have Parkinson’s. In that moment, he says, he “lost his roadmap”, his sense of community with other people he had met with the same illness and his work campaigning for better understanding of the condition. Continue reading...

Topics:

Health · 3
World · 2
Politics · 1

Related coverage for "I woke up with tingling down my neck and received a life-changing diagnosis ": ABC7 New York — Essential tremors 'vanish' after life-changing procedure at LI hospital . Medical Daily — He Thought It Was a Shoulder Injury Until an MRI Revealed a Hidden Blood Cancer Diagnosis. The Namibian — When cancer comes back. Health News | Mail Online — My GP dismissed my headaches as a migraine for a week... it turned out to be a stroke at 21. These are the symptoms you must NEVER ignore - as the condition continues to rise in young women like myself. Metro — What happens if you’re still alive after doctors declare you dead?. Health & wellbeing | The Guardian — A new start after 60: I spent eight years thinking I had Parkinson’s. Then doctors ‘de-diagnosed’ me