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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Women in Asia Face Hidden Risks: Violence and Suicidal Thoughts

This review aims to uncover how common violence from partners is among Asian women aged 19‑45 and how it links to thoughts or attempts of suicide. Researchers will sift through thousands of studies in databases like PubMed and Scopus, up to the end of November 2025. They will also look at unpublishe

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Kamala Harris Ponders Another Presidential Bid

Kamala Harris told a crowd in New York that she is “thinking about” running for president again. She spoke at the National Action Network Convention, a meeting that many Democratic hopefuls are expected to attend for 2028. Her answer came after Rev. Al Sharpton asked her directly if she plans to lau

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Vance Heads to Islamabad: A New Chance or a Tough Gamble?

A U. S. vice president is set to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials, a move that some in Tehran see as a hopeful break from the war that began last February. Iran regards Vance as a figure who could negotiate in good faith, partly because he is known for opposing the war and has bee

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

UK Holds Off on Chagos Island Deal After US Pushback

The United Kingdom has paused its plan to hand over the Chagos Islands, a move that had sparked criticism from U. S. President Donald Trump. The islands host the strategic U. S. -British military base on Diego Garcia, and Britain had intended to transfer sovereignty to Mauritius while keeping a 99‑y

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Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

Bringing Spirit into Care: What Nursing Learners Really Think

Nursing students, residents and senior nurses often feel that caring for a person’s spirit is as vital as treating their body. Yet many find themselves unprepared to do so, because the courses they take rarely cover this topic in depth. A recent map of research shows that most studies come from Turk

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Apr 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Livestock Traditions Keep Estonia’s Countryside Alive

Estonia’s farms are more than places where animals graze; they are living pieces of history that show how people and nature can coexist. In many parts of Europe, small family farms are shrinking because big factories dominate the market. This trend threatens the unique mix of plants, animals and cul

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

New Rules Could Shift Vaccine Panel Power

"Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has issued a fresh charter for the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The update arrives after a federal judge halted his earlier version, citing that many panel members seemed unqualified. The new charter broadens eligibility for committee s

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Parents Must Know About Kids’ Gender Changes

Idaho lawmakers have just passed a new rule that forces schools, doctors and childcare centers to tell parents if a child starts acting like a different gender. The law says the notice must happen within three days after a child asks for help with their transition, such as using a new name or pronou

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A 2007 Classic Still Wins on Netflix

A film from 2007 keeps drawing viewers to a popular streaming site, and the reason isn’t just the big paycheck its star earned. The actor’s salary was double what he made in a crime movie six years earlier, showing how a famous name can lift a film’s appeal. Even the most celebrated actors face ups

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Pennsylvania’s barns get a modern makeover on license plates

Pennsylvania’s famous bank barns, those sturdy structures perched on hillsides with one side built into the slope, are now rolling around on license plates. The state has launched a new special fund plate featuring this iconic barn design, letting drivers carry a piece of rural history with them eve

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