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The Free World and the United Nations


We may say that the only hope for survival of small and less powerful nations is to band together now in advance ... condition of the world, the public are bound to lose heart and transfer their ... Read More

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22, 2024 — Primary health care, conditional cash transfers ... vehicles combined with investments in electric vehicles and public transportation would reduce air pollution and ... Read More

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By Lara Jakes Horses Run Loose Through Central London in Surreal Spectacle Having a team in the world’s richest sports ... When Paris F.C. made its tickets free, it began an experiment into ... Read More

NYC pols push $15M plan to provide free mental health services to migrants


Schulman, the bill’s lead sponsor and chair of the council’s health committee ... but now we should provide free mental health services to the world? Talk about misplaced priorities ... Read More

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Metabolic Health Before Vaccination Determines Effectiveness of Anti-Flu Response Apr. 18, 2024 — The annual influenza vaccine has become less effective on average over time. One reason may be ... Read More

How the Atlantic Went From Broke to Profitable in Three Years


When Nick Thompson joined the Atlantic as chief executive three years ago, the magazine had a $20 million deficit and months earlier had laid off 17% of its newsroom. Traffic was down significantly. Read More

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BNSF Railway attorneys told Montana that the railroad should not be held liable for the lung cancer deaths of two former residents of an asbestos-contaminated Montana town Characteristics like ... Read More

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Hairy-nosed otters and cats that catch fish are among the startling diversity of creatures making their home in threatened habitats ‘Chronic traumatic stress disorder’: the Palestinian ... Read More

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Farmer’s Defense Force vice president Jos Ubels poses for a portrait at his farm in Anderen, Northern Netherlands, Monday, March 18, 2024. Ubels feels that everything from overbearing ... Read More

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When Paris F.C. made its tickets free, it began an experiment into the connection between fans and teams, and posed a question about the value of big crowds to televised sports. The country’s ... Read More

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Syria’s state-run SANA news agency quotes a military statement as saying Israel carried out a missile strike targeting an air defense unit in its south, causing material damage An opposition war ... Read More

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Standing against Russia’s unyielding advance in the strategic front-line ... had been eaten by “cannibals” there during World War II. ... April 22, 2024, 5:43 a.m. JAKARTA, Indonesia ... Read More


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