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How Age Discrimination Lawsuits Can Benefit The Workplace

Sheila Callaham Contributor, Feb 25, 2024, ...
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2024—First Year the US Expects More than 2M New Cases of Cancer

The American Cancer Society reports lower ...
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Explainer: In Third Year of War, Why Ukraine’s Fate Hinges on West

By Andrew Gray February 24, 2024 Alona ...
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Switzerland Doubtful Russia Will Join Start of Ukraine Peace Summit

Reuters February 24, 20246:59 AM CST ...
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Why Egypt and Turkey are Ending a Decade of Tension

Giorgio Cafiero 22 February, 2024 Analysis: ...
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Inside Ecuador’s Rising Gang Violence Fueled by Booming Cocaine Trade

February 22, 2024 By Matt Rivers, Caterina ...
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Papua New Guinea Ambush: Dozens Shot Dead in Highlands Region

19 February 2024 By Tiffanie Turnbull ...
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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