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Joel Breman, Who Helped Stop an Ebola Outbreak in Africa, Dies at 87
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The ranking: Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies 2024
List of 125 includes many businesses that have overcome the Covid pandemic and the continent’s economic problemsFinancial Times - World -
CDC to publicly post wastewater data amid bird flu outbreak
As bird flu spreads among cows in the U.S., the CDC plans to publicly post data on a specific influenza virus found in wastewater. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF, joins to break down ...CBS News - Top stories -
Celebrate, remember and reframe: the therapy sessions healing South Africa’s women
As the trauma of apartheid, crime and violence continue to ripple through society, a counselling initiative by Tree of Life creator Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo is helping ease the pain. Red curtains and ceiling drapes create a pink-tinged glow inside the ...The Guardian - World -
David Sanborn, Saxophonist Who Defied Pigeonholing, Dies at 78
He was best known as a jazz musician, but his shimmering sound was also heard on classic albums by David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen.The New York Times - Top stories -
Ilon Specht, Who Empowered Women With ‘I’m Worth It’ Ad, Dies at 81
She came up with the feminist campaign, for a hair color product, when challenging the notions of men at her ad agency.The New York Times - Business
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