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Dec 01 2025OPINION

Is DEI the Problem or the Solution?

DEI programs are facing a lot of criticism these days. Some people think they are unfair and hurt meritocracy. But let's think about this. First, DEI programs were never about giving unfair advantages. They were made to fight discrimination and favoritism. These things go against the idea of merito

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

A High-Profile Fraudster Walks Free

David Gentile, a former bigwig in the finance world, just got a lucky break. He was locked up for tricking thousands of people out of their hard-earned cash. But now, he's out of jail after only a couple of weeks. How did this happen? Gentile was the boss of GPB Capital. He promised investors big r

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Switzerland's Health Equity: A Work in Progress

Switzerland is known for its high-quality healthcare. But when it comes to health equity, the country still has a long way to go. Health equity means making sure everyone has the same chance to be healthy. But in Switzerland, different groups still face different health challenges. A recent study l

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sabrina Carpenter's Wild On-Stage Tequila Trick

Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N' Sweet" tour has come to an end, but not without some surprising revelations. The singer recently shared a funny behind-the-scenes secret about her stage performances. She admitted that she had no idea whether she was drinking tequila or water during her shows. This twis

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Young Folks Feeling the Squeeze: A Call for Change

The economic landscape has shifted, leaving many young people struggling to keep up. Rising housing costs and tough job markets are making it hard for them to achieve the same lifestyle as previous generations. This affordability crisis is a growing concern, with experts on both sides of the politic

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Mothers Choose C-Sections Without Medical Need?

In Sweden, the rate of C-sections is generally low. But there's a debate about when a mom can ask for a C-section even if it's not medically necessary. This is called a Caesarean section on maternal request, or CSMR. Some people think it's okay for a mom to choose this. Others worry it might not be

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Health: A Look at Canada's Urban Areas

Canada has been dealing with a big problem for a long time. People with less money often have worse health than those with more. This isn't just happening in one place. It's seen in cities, provinces, and all over the country. Everyone agrees that things like where you live, your job, and how much e

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Legal Puzzle: How Laws and War Fuel Child Marriage

Sudan faces a big problem: child marriage is still legal in some parts of the country. This happens because the laws are confusing. One law says child marriage is okay, while another says it's not. This mess makes it hard for people to understand what's right or wrong. The war in Sudan makes things

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Will Middle-Class Donors Step Up to Fill the Giving Gap?

New tax laws might change how Americans give to charity. The changes could make the wealthy give less and encourage middle-class folks to give more. But will it work? The tax bill passed in July has some big changes. It lowers the tax benefit for top earners from 37% to 35%. This could mean $4. 1 b

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Poland's Big Step for Health Workers: What's Changing?

In 2023, Poland made a significant move in healthcare. They passed a law that now regulates 15 jobs in the medical field. Before this, these jobs had no rules. Now, workers in these jobs must follow new guidelines. The law requires these workers to keep learning. They must take courses to stay up-t

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