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Bird flu outbreak in US cattle sparks fears over next global health crisis
While pandemic risk is low, scientists say urgent investigations into the virus are necessaryFinancial Times - Business -
Who is the quiet, feared strategist behind Modi’s rise?
India’s PM is eyeing a record third term - his home minister is the brains behind his election wins.BBC News - Top stories -
Campus protests spark debate over "Intifada" rhetoric
As protests continue to sweep across the nation, leading to more than 2,000 arrests, reporter Lilia Luciano explores how the language used in campus demonstrations is fueling strife and complicating the dynamics of these movements.CBS News - Top stories -
Apple’s stock is seeing its best day in 1.5 years, but an existential question remains
Now that the company has helped soothe the China concerns, it’s time for Apple to move on to the next big area of investor debate: its AI positioning.MarketWatch - Business -
Palestinian students' complaint against Columbia sparks DOE civil rights investigation
The U.S. Education Department is opening a civil rights investigation into Columbia University after Palestinian students and their allies filed a complaint last month alleging discrimination in violation of federal law.NBC News - Top stories -
Mississippi’s First Serious Bid to Expand Medicaid Collapses
State lawmakers failed to reach a compromise, dashing hopes of extending largely free health care to most low-income residents and supporting struggling rural hospitals.The New York Times - Top stories -
After a Breakup, Do Photos of an Ex Stay on Your Instagram?
Addressing the very 21st-century question of whether to archive or memorialize past relationships on your Instagram account.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Florida’s abortion ban has brought fear and chaos. This is the right’s vision for the US | Moira Donegan
The scenes in Florida of frantic and overcrowded clinics are a grim preview of the future that ‘pro-lifers’ want for women. A Woman’s Choice, an abortion clinic in Jacksonville, usually sees somewhere between 10 and 15 patients a day. But last ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
Column: Fears about 'Ozempic babies' show how woeful U.S. women's healthcare really is
Just as women's reproductive rights are being restricted, a flurry of troubling reports about 'Ozempic babies,' egg freezing and more underscore the male bias in our healthcare system.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Adrian Newey exit could spark Red Bull exodus, predicts McLaren chief
Zak Brown claims ‘an increase in CVs coming our way’Max Verstappen on pole for Miami GP sprint raceThe McLaren team principal, Zak Brown, has said Adrian Newey’s departure from Red Bull has instigated a spate of applications from Red Bull ...The Guardian - World
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