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Policing group says officers must change how and when they use physical force on US streets
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Policing group says officers must change how and when they use physical force on US streets
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More women are charged with pregnancy-related crimes since Roe's end, study finds
A study has found that the number of women charged with crimes related to their pregnancies jumped in the year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way for abortion bans across the ...12 hours ago -
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One week on, how the Lebanon attacks have changed the Middle East
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Is Your Brain Healthy? Neuroscience Says 1 Stupidly Simple Question Can Tell You
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State of emergency declared in Florida ahead of potential hurricane
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared an emergency for much of the state today as weather forecasters track a system churning in the Caribbean that could strengthen into a powerful Category 3 ...Yesterday - Florida -
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Iranian president says he doesn't want war with Israel
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Monday that Iran does not seek a wider war in the Middle East and that such a conflict would have no winners.Yesterday - Iran -
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Key Nebraska Republican opposes changing how the state awards electoral votes, blocking Trump push
A Nebraska Republican state lawmaker said Monday that he remains opposed to switching how the state allocates its electoral votes, effectively blocking a bid by President Donald Trump and his ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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What does 'momentous' Friedkin takeover mean for Everton?
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Surrogates face higher risk of pregnancy complications, study finds
Postpartum haemorrhage and severe pre-eclampsia more likely than in women who conceive naturally or with IVF. Women who act as pregnancy surrogates appear to have a higher risk of health ...Yesterday -
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Shocks delivered: why pregnancy body horror is on the rise
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For 61 years I’ve been too lazy to use sunscreen. How badly have I damaged my skin – and is it too late to change?
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'Why does he shoot?' – but stunning strike shows Nunez quality
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Karl Rove does his best Trump impression
Political strategist Karl Rove did an impression of former President Trump at The Atlantic Festival on Friday. Rove, a former deputy chief of staff in the Bush administration, broke into the ...3 days ago - Donald Trump -
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New details emerge in Titan sub implosion
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Pregnancy deaths skyrocketed in Texas after abortion ban, analysis shows
The number of women in Texas who died while pregnant, during labor or soon after childbirth skyrocketed after the state’s ban on abortion care, a new analysis finds.3 days ago - Abortion -
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The 27-Year-Old Billionaire Whose Army Does AI's Dirty Work
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How One Man’s Vote in Nebraska Could Change the Presidential Election
A single Republican state senator appears to be holding back a push by Donald J. Trump to net a potentially pivotal electoral vote even before ballots are cast.4 days ago -
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Putin's conceptual error: A language does not a nation make
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PESO.IO: How Gal Erlichman is changing traditional marketing
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How Does Seider's New Deal Compare to High-End Defense Market?
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Abrdn to drop China from emerging markets fund
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5 Brain Strategies to Dramatically Reduce Conflict and Boost Your Leadership, Backed by Neuroscience
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Does Your Dog Really Love You? New Neuroscience Research Says a Brain Scan Could Tell You
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The Conversation That Changed Their Relationship Forever
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The Conversation That Changed Their Relationship Forever
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After a Miscarriage and a High-Risk Pregnancy, Bliss in Parenting
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