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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

Sterilization on the Rise: A Permanent Solution to Unplanned Pregnancies?

When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, women across the US faced a stark reality: their reproductive rights had been stripped away. Amidst the chaos, some researchers have found a surprising trend: more women are choosing to get sterilized. Specifically, a study published in JAMA found that

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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

The Dirty Tricks of Anti-Abortion Centers

Abortion debates often get bogged down in lies and misconceptions, and Tuesday night's presidential debate was no exception. Former President Donald Trump claimed that everyone, including legal scholars, wanted Roe v Wade overturned. But the truth is that most Americans support abortion rights. So,

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Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Future of Work: LGBTQ Labor Progress and Worker Safety Hang in the Balance

Imagine working in an environment where you're constantly looking over your shoulder, worried about being fired or harassed for being your authentic self. This is the reality for many LGBTQ workers. Despite recent progress, they continue to face discrimination, violence, and retaliation in the workf

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

The GOP's Unlikely Allies: Can the Party Win Back the Working Class?

In the past, the Republican Party has been perceived as anti-union, but shifts in the economy and voter concerns have led to a realignment in their stance. This change is particularly noticeable in industrial areas such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. As the industrial power of the

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

Goldman Sachs Takes a Hit, But What's Its Next Move?

Goldman Sachs is warning of a $400M writeoff, but is it a wake-up call for the bank or just a speed bump? The storied investment bank is expecting a 10% decline in trading revenue due to tough fixed-income conditions and year-over-year comparisons. But what's behind this unexpected hit? Was it a has

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Sep 11 2024SPORTS

Breaking the Soccer Deadlock: A New Era Beckons

Imagine a world where Canadian soccer players are free to focus on the beautiful game, without the burden of a labour dispute holding them back. A world where national teams can prepare for international competitions with the resources they need to succeed. It's a tantalizing prospect, and one that'

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

ILA Demands: Will the Port Strike Finally Bring Change?

As the clock ticks closer to October 1, the expiration date of the current contract between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), are we on the brink of a potentially crippling port strike? It's been 43 years since the last ILA strike, and

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Great Debate: Trump vs. Harris - Who Came Out on Top?

Kamala Harris emerged as the clear winner in a debate that was more about personal attacks and hot air than substance. She brought a coherent and forward-looking message to the table, despite Trump's best efforts to rattle her. Harris's strength lay in her ability to deflect Trump's personal atta

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Can Democrats Win the Texas Senate Seat?

With Tim Walz's encouragement, Texas Democrats may be feeling optimistic about their chances of flipping the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. Ted Cruz. Walz highlighted the issues that matter most to Texas voters, including abortion restrictions and ballot access laws. He emphasized that thes

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Politics, Personalities and Patriotism Collide in First Vice Presidential Debate

The stage was set for a high-stakes showdown between two strong-willed politicians. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice president, and Donald Trump, the former Republican president, clashed on politics, personality, and their visions for America. Will Harris's approach to pushing back against Trump'

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