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Tampa Sex Trafficking Suspects Accused of Beating, Branding Victims: ‘Strip Them of Human Morals’
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Read More Detroit Trains Hospitality Workers to Combat Human Trafficking Ahead of NFL Draft
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Read More Port Arthur Man Facing Human Trafficking Charge, 16 Facing Solicitation Charges Following DPS Operation in Beaumont
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Read More Planned Parenthood Will Offer Low-Cost Vasectomies in Phoenix
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Read More USCIS Revises Policy Manual to Align with New Fee Rule
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Read More Heat Protections for California Workers Are in Limbo After Newsom Abandons Rules
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Read More Attacks on Emergency Room Workers Prompt Debate Over Tougher Penalties
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Read More The Colombian City Sending Men to School to Learn How to Care
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Read More More Women Are Drinking Themselves Sick. The Biden Administration Is Concerned.
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Read More The Burden of Getting Medical Care Can Exhaust Older Patients
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Gazans injured in war live with disabilities but little medical support
Tens of thousands require long-term rehabilitation, WHO officials said. By Diaa Ostaz December 14, 2024, 4:04 AM KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza — The humanitarian crisis and ongoing conflict in Gaza has left…
Read More Michigan school safety reform bills prompted by Oxford killings get final approval in the Senate
By Hannah Dellinger | December 20, 2024, 12:27pm CST In the last hours of this year’s legislative session, the Michigan Senate on Friday morning gave final approval to a package of bills aimed at…
Read More Bay Area food bank concerned about drop in donations as food insecurity grows
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano says the demand for food is up 20% just in the month of December. By Anser Hassan Wednesday, December 25, 2024 CONCORD, Calif.…
Read More How a transgender woman has sued the Bureau of Prisons multiple times — and won
KJZZ | By Sam Dingman Published November 6, 2024 at 2:08 PM MST WARNING: This conversation may not be appropriate for all listeners. Grace Pinson is a bit of an anomaly. As…
Read More Russian hybrid threats: EU agrees first listings in response to destabilising activities against the EU, its member states and partners
16 December 2024 13:30 For the first time ever, the Council today decided to impose restrictive measures against 16 individuals and three entities responsible for Russia’s destabilising actions abroad. These measures are in…
Read More Justice Department Disrupts Covert Russian Government-Sponsored Foreign Malign Influence Operation Targeting Audiences in the United States and Elsewhere
Wednesday, September 4, 2024 For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs Influence Operation Relied on Influencers, AI-Generated Content, Paid Social Media Advertisements, and Social Media Accounts to Drive Internet Traffic…
Read More New Illinois Program Will Offer Free Test Prep Services for Professional Exams
Amanda Vinicky | December 21, 2024 1:19 pm Passing the bar, nurse licensure test or real estate certification exam is a crucial step to becoming an attorney, RN or real estate…
Read More Trump Wants To Deport Them. Chicago Is Scaling Back Help. Meet The Migrants Stuck In Limbo
The over 51,000 migrants who have arrived in Chicago since 2022 face a dwindling safety net and backlogs in work permit and immigration cases. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s border czar said…
Read More Abortions are up in the US. The data paints a complicated picture
By GEOFF MULVIHILL and KEVIN S. VINEYS Updated 12:47 PM CST, December 28, 2024 Abortion has become slightly more common despite bans or deep restrictions in most Republican-controlled states, and the legal and…
Read More For Many Rural Women, Finding Maternity Care Outweighs Concerns About Abortion Access
By Lillian Mongeau Hughes January 2, 2025 BAKER CITY, Ore. — In what has become a routine event in rural America, a hospital maternity ward closed in 2023 in this small…
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