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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Silencing Workers: The End of Secret Deals?

A big change is coming to how companies handle complaints. Soon, bosses won't be able to use secret deals to stop workers from talking about sexual misconduct or discrimination at work. This change is part of a new law expected to pass later this year. These secret deals, called non-disclosure agre

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Football's Response to Serious Allegations: A Moral Dilemma

Football clubs often find themselves in tricky spots when players face serious allegations. Thomas Partey, a key player for Arsenal, is now charged with five counts of rape and one of sexual assault, which he denies. These charges relate to incidents reported by three different women between 2021 an

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Students Struggle With Emotions and Internet Overuse?

A recent study looked into why some university students in China have trouble managing their feelings and spend too much time online. The research focused on a big group of undergraduates, which is helpful because earlier studies often had small groups or didn't represent everyone well. The study f

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Lebanon's Healthcare: A Hidden Crisis in Women's Health

Lebanon has a healthcare system that has shown it can handle a lot. But there's a big problem that isn't getting enough attention: sexual and reproductive health and rights, or SRHR. This isn't just about one thing. It's a mix of political mess, old-fashioned views, and not enough money going to the

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Menstrual Discrimination in Nepal: A Hidden Barrier to Climate and Gender Justice

Nepal is making strides in talking about how climate change and sexual health rights are connected. But there's a big issue that's often overlooked: menstrual discrimination. This unfair treatment is tied to power struggles and old-fashioned gender roles. It's a roadblock for fair climate and health

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Billionaire's Wedding Sparks Mixed Reactions in Venice

A high-profile wedding took place in Venice, Italy, drawing attention from both admirers and critics. Jeff Bezos, the wealthy founder of Amazon, and Lauren Sánchez, a former journalist, exchanged vows in a grand ceremony. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, athletes, and business leaders

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Women Warriors: The Hidden Struggles of UK Ex-Service Members

The UK's female ex-service members have faced significant challenges, particularly those who served during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. A recent study aims to shed light on the prevalence of military sexual trauma (MST) and its impact on their mental health. The study focuses on understandin

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Hidden Heroes: How Germany is Tackling Unseen Child Abuse

Germany is doing something unique to stop child abuse before it happens. They have a special program called Dunkelfeld. It helps people who might harm kids but haven't been caught yet. This is different from usual programs that work with people who have already been convicted. The Dunkelfeld progra

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Jun 27 2025CRIME

Wander Franco: A Fall from Grace and a Question of Justice

Wander Franco, a once-promising baseball star, now faces serious consequences after being found guilty of sexually abusing a minor in his home country, the Dominican Republic. The court's decision was clear, but the punishment was not as severe as many had hoped. Franco avoided jail time, receiving

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Justin Tucker's NFL Suspension: A Look at the Fallout

Justin Tucker, a former Baltimore Ravens kicker, is facing a significant setback in his career. The NFL has handed him a 10-game suspension for breaking their personal conduct policy. This comes after multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior towards massage therapists in the Baltimore area. T

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