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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

UK Court Allows Review of Palestine Action Ban

A UK court has given the green light for a group called Palestine Action to contest its ban by the government. This ban was put in place under laws related to terrorism. The High Court decided that the ban should be looked at again, especially because it might affect people's right to speak freely a

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Who's the Best in UFC? The Debate Heats Up!

Ilia Topuria's victory at UFC 317 was a big deal. He not only won a second title but also became the top pound-for-pound fighter in the world. This win sparked a lot of talk, especially from Islam Makhachev, who thinks the rankings are just a marketing trick to build hype for their future fight. He

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Jul 30 2025FINANCE

Healthcare Stocks: What Analysts Are Saying About Pfizer and Oneview

Investors are keeping a close eye on healthcare stocks, especially Pfizer and Oneview Healthcare. Both companies have been under the microscope lately, with analysts sharing their thoughts on where these stocks might be headed. Pfizer, a big name in the pharmaceutical world, has seen some mixed rev

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Half a Century of Nurse Practitioner Insights: Leadership Lessons

A special project is underway to honor a significant milestone. For half a century, a notable publication has been a staple in the nursing community. To mark this anniversary, a unique initiative has been launched. Fifty respected nurse practitioners (NPs) have been invited to share their perspectiv

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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Can Now Talk About Faith at Work

The Trump administration has given federal employees the green light to discuss their religious beliefs at work. This includes trying to convince colleagues about their faith, as long as it's not harassing. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sent a memo to federal agencies, stating that worker

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young Guardians: Protecting Land and Culture in Colombia

In the heart of Colombia's conflict-torn southwest, a unique school is shaping the future of Indigenous Nasa youth. The "semillero, " or seedbed, is more than just a weekend program. It's a place where children learn to protect their ancestral land and culture. The kids start their day with a simpl

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Green Light to Talk Religion at Work

The Trump administration has given federal employees the go-ahead to discuss and promote their religious beliefs at work. This move is part of a broader effort to increase the role of religion in government jobs. A recent memo from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) says workers can talk about

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Health Care Access

A recent decision by a federal judge in Boston has made waves in the healthcare world. The judge has expanded a block on a part of a law that aimed to cut off federal funding for Planned Parenthood. This law was part of a larger domestic policy bill signed by former President Donald Trump. The judg

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Ensuring Fair Access to Abortion Care in Argentina

Argentina made history by legalizing abortion, but the real challenge began after the law passed. The fight for reproductive rights is far from over. The question now is: How can the country ensure that everyone, regardless of where they live or their social status, has access to safe and quality ab

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Jul 23 2025CRIME

Justice Served, But Is It Enough?

Breonna Taylor's name has become synonymous with the fight for justice in America. Her tragic death in 2020 sparked nationwide protests and reignited conversations about police reform. The recent sentencing of former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for his role in the

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