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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Why COVID-19 Tests Were Hard to Come By in Africa

COVID-19 tests are key to stopping the virus from spreading. They also help people get the care they need. But in Sub-Saharan Africa, not enough people got tested. This was a big problem during the pandemic. Why did this happen? There were several reasons. First, there weren't enough tests to go aro

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Disability and HIV: The Hidden Struggle of Young Women in Eswatini

Young women in Eswatini face a unique set of challenges. Those with disabilities are at a higher risk of violence and HIV infection. This is a significant problem that needs attention. In 2022, about 14% of adolescent girls and young women aged 13-24 years in Eswatini reported having a functional di

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz Cleared of Battery Charge in Las Vegas

A legal hurdle has been cleared for combat sports icon Nate Diaz. The misdemeanor battery charge against him in Las Vegas has been dropped. This charge came from an incident that happened in August at the Omnia nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Diaz was accused of hitting a bouncer. A video of the in

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

CEO Exit: Amtrak's Leadership Shake-Up and Future Plans

The head of Amtrak, Stephen Gardner, recently stepped down from his role. This sudden move has raised questions about the future of the national passenger railroad. The decision came after discussions with the current administration, which has been pushing for changes in federal services. Gardner's

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Mar 20 2025LIFESTYLE

The Happiness Hotspots: Nordic Nations Lead the Way

The latest findings on global happiness reveal a familiar pattern. Nordic countries are once again at the top of the list. This time, the data comes from a survey conducted by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. They used information from the Gallup World Poll, which asked peo

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Mar 20 2025SPORTS

The Big Green Machine Gets a New Boss

The Boston Celtics have a new owner. William Chisholm, a big-time fan and successful businessman, is taking over the team for a record-breaking $6. 1 billion. This deal makes it the most expensive sports team sale in North American history. Chisholm is no stranger to the Celtics. He grew up in the

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: The New Normal

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, is becoming a permanent fixture in our world. This virus is evolving rapidly and finding new ways to infect mammals, including humans. It's spreading widely among both domestic and wild animals, and the exact paths it takes to do so remain unclear. While the r

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Mar 20 2025SPORTS

A New Era for the Celtics: The Billion-Dollar Shift

The Boston Celtics are set to change hands. The team is being sold to William Chisholm for a staggering $6. 1 billion. This deal is not final yet. It needs approval from the NBA Board of Governors. Chisholm is a big name in the business world. He is a co-founder and managing partner of Symphony Tec

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

The Shifting Landscape of American Higher Education

In the fall of 2023, a significant shift began in American higher education. The new leader of a major university posed a question that echoed through academic halls. What role should universities play in the 21st century? She believed universities should produce deep thinkers, drive societal cha

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Mar 20 2025FINANCE

UK's Economic Crossroads: Interest Rates Hold Steady Amid Global Uncertainty

The Bank of England has made a call to keep interest rates at 4. 5%. This decision was made despite the UK's economy facing a mix of global trade uncertainties and potential domestic slowdown. The central bank's Monetary Policy Committee voted 8 to 1 to maintain the current rate. One member sugge

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