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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Global Health Needs New Leaders: Can Education Keep Up?

Global health is a big deal these days. Countries are realizing that they need leaders who can handle health issues and make systems better. This isn't just about having smart people; it's about having the right kind of education. The problem is, a lot of what we teach is based on old, colonial idea

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating Milestones in Group Therapy

Group therapy has been a vital part of mental health treatment for decades. The International Journal of Group Psychotherapy has been at the forefront of this field, marking significant anniversaries and celebrating its journey. This journal has been a beacon for therapists and researchers, providin

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Mystery in West Texas: Families Shun Vaccines and Traditional Medicine

In the heart of West Texas, a measles outbreak has sparked a heated debate. The first child to die of measles in the U. S. in over 20 years has left many people questioning the truth. The cause of death was met with doubt from anti-vaccine activists. They spread false rumors that the child w

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Mar 11 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis: A Leader's Resilience Amid Health Challenges

Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, is currently in the hospital. He's been there since mid-February, dealing with a serious lung infection called bilateral pneumonia. Despite his health issues, he's still actively leading the Church and participating in important events. He

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Mar 11 2025OPINION

Gaza Aid Halt: Who's Really to Blame?

Gaza's aid halt is a hot topic. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a halt on goods and supplies to Gaza. This decision came after Hamas rejected a ceasefire deal proposed by U. S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. This deal was meant to continue hostage talks, which Israel had already ag

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Mar 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes 2025: The Global Gathering of Film's Finest

The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is set to shine a spotlight on the world's best films. The festival, happening from May 13 to May 24, 2025, is a key event for film lovers. It's a place where new films are born and where the best of the best are celebrated. The festival is a big deal for the Oscars to

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Power Cut: A New Low in the Conflict

Electricity to Gaza has been cut off by Israel. This move has a big impact on the daily lives of people in the region. A desalination plant, which provides drinking water to a large part of Gaza, is now affected. This plant was supplying 18, 000 cubic meters of water daily, but now it can only produ

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Changes at The Washington Post

A top political columnist at The Washington Post recently stepped down. The reason? The columnist, Ruth Marcus, felt the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, was trying to change the opinion section to only include views that match his libertarian beliefs. Marcus had been with the paper for four decades, and

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Spartans Dominate Wolverines in Big Ten Showdown

The Spartans, a formidable force in college basketball, secured a commanding victory over the Wolverines in a recent Big Ten matchup. The game, held at the Breslin Center, saw the Spartans take an early lead and maintain it throughout the contest. The Wolverines, despite their efforts, struggled to

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Mar 10 2025CRIME

Missing Student in Punta Cana: A Puzzle in Paradise

A young woman from the University of Pittsburgh vanished during a spring break trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Sudiksha Konanki, 20, was last seen on a beach with friends. She disappeared between 3 a. m. and 5 a. m. on a Thursday morning. Her friends returned to the hotel, but she did not.

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