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The NHL bans Pride Tape, setting off a backlash from players and fans
By Bill Chappell On October 12, 2023 Rainbow-colored Pride Tape has been part of pro ice hockey for seven years, symbolizing the sport’s pledge to be welcoming and inclusive. But…
Read MoreThousands of women march in Latin American cities calling for abortion rights
By Megan Janetsky and Debora Rey On October 4, 2023 The streets of cities across Latin America were bathed in green Thursday as tens of thousands of women marched to…
Read MoreBillboards supporting women seeking abortions are popping up along I-55 heading north
By Christopher Blank On October 11, 2023 “People make mistakes,” says Queen, a Memphis hairstylist whose clients often confide those mistakes in her. She’s earned their trust, she says, because…
Read MoreAfghan women’s rights activist tells summit: Young people are power of the world
An Afghan women’s rights activist has told young leaders they are the “power of the world”. By Claudia Savage On October 5, 2023 Hasina Safi, the former acting minister of…
Read MoreFlorida’s Republican attorney general will oppose putting abortion rights amendment on 2024 ballot
Ashley Moody said she would eventually argue the proposed ballot language isn’t valid, though she didn’t explain why. By Associated Press On October 10, 2023 TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s Republican attorney…
Read MoreBlack Patients 42% More Likely to Die After High-Risk Surgery Than White Patients
By Amy Norton On October 16, 2023 Key Takeaways For Black and Hispanic Americans, high-risk surgeries are more deadly than they are for white patients All told, more than 12,000…
Read MoreThe Importance of Asset Mapping to HIV Prevention
By Donrie Purcell On September 20, 2023 The HIV/AIDS epidemic disproportionately affects the well-being of Black communities throughout the United States. Identifying protective factors may be instrumental in tackling racial…
Read MoreTens of thousands of Sudanese children on the brink of death before the year ends.
This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais des…
Read MoreEthiopia: Nearly one year after ceasefire, UN experts warn of ongoing atrocities, including war crimes and crimes against humanity
By Todd Pitman and Pascal Sim On September 18, 2023 GENEVA (18 September 2023) – Nearly one year since the signing of an agreement to cease hostilities in Ethiopia, atrocities, war crimes…
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