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Thousands of foreign nurses a year leave UK to work abroad
Exclusive: Surge in nurses originally from outside the EU moving overseas prompts concern Britain is a ‘staging post’ in their careers. Almost 9,000 foreign nurses a year are leaving the UK to work abroad, amid a sudden surge in nurses quitting ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Ethiopia's biggest bank says it has recouped most of the cash lost during a system glitch
Ethiopia’s biggest bank says it has recouped nearly 80% of the cash it lost during a system glitch that allowed customers to take out more money than they had in their accountsABC News - World -
Must-see video: Thousands upon thousands of rays gather in Florida waters
Aerial footage captured the jaw-dropping moment thousands upon thousands of cownose rays crowded Tampa Bay waters last month.The Hill - Politics - Florida -
Charges dropped against nurse accused of mishandling infant
Just as the trial was set to begin Monday on Long Island, criminal charges were dropped against a Holbrook nurse who was accused last year of mishandling a newborn baby.CBS News - Top stories -
Nurse: Embiid likely returning in regular season
Joel Embiid, who hasn't played since Jan. 30 due to an injury to his left knee, is likely to return to action before the end of the regular season, coach Nick Nurse said.ESPN - Sports -
'The Twentysomething Treatment' Review: Launching a Life
How to overcome the uncertainty that often plagues the first years of adult life? The answer, one therapist suggests, is right outside the front door.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Lost Era of Reliability
We can no longer count on politicians, media or even the latest technology.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Thousands of Israelis demand release of hostages at rallies
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Free vapes could 'save thousands of lives', report says
Trial finds group offered vape kits and referred for support were 76% more likely to give up smoking.BBC News - Top stories -
Thousands gather in Cairo for Egypt's longest Iftar table
Thousands of people gathered in the Matareya neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, to break their Ramadan fast together at the longest Iftar table in the country. The tradition began years ago when locals wanted to celebrate together but did not have ...CBS News - Top stories -
Nursing homes can’t meet the care needs of an aging population
Where are we going to get the workers to care for us? How are we going to pay them?MarketWatch - Business -
Recruitment of nurses from global south branded ‘new form of colonialism’
African nurse leaders say poorer nations face severe shortages despite rules intended to stop wealthy countries poaching staff. The UK and other wealthy countries have been accused of adopting a “new form of colonialism” in recruiting huge numbers ...The Guardian - World -
What is the preventive cancer treatment Princess Catherine is receiving?
Chemotherapy can target microscopic cells to prevent the disease from spreadingFinancial Times - Business -
Border Force response to Hamas attack victims probed
The Home Office is examining claims UK Border Force officers "aggressively questioned" two Israeli men.BBC News - Top stories -
Steve Martin gets the documentary film treatment
The comedian known for being wild and crazy is now the subject of a documentary on Apple TV+, titled "STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces." Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Steve Martin, and with filmmaker and longtime fan Morgan ...CBS News - Entertainment -
Thousands rally across Australia in growing push to end native forest logging
Crowds gather in Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide and regional centres urging Albanese government to better preserve native wildlife habitats. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or ...The Guardian - World -
Thousands celebrate Palm Sunday in Jerusalem amid war in region
Thousands of Christians celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, kicking off the first day of Holy Week while the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas persists in the region. Swarms of the faithful attended the traditional ...The Hill - Politics -
Thousands attend Palm Sunday celebrations in Jerusalem against a backdrop of war
Thousands of Christian faithful attended Palm Sunday celebrations at Jerusalem’s sacred Mount of Olives on the first day of Holy WeekABC News - World -
Thousands pack narrow alleys in Cairo for Egypt's mega-Iftar
For a decade, one Cairo neighborhood has drawn thousands to gather around Egypt's longest Ramadan Iftar table. This year was the biggest ever.CBS News - World -
Educor in South Africa: Thousands of students in limbo after 'dysfunctional' colleges banned
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What is preventive chemotherapy and how effective is it? The Princess of Wales’ treatment explained
As Princess of Wales begins treatment after cancer diagnosis, we answer some key questions. The Princess of Wales has begun preventive chemotherapy after her doctors discovered she had cancer following major abdominal surgery in January. What is ...The Guardian - World -
Princess Kate asks for privacy as she undergoes cancer treatment
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, is asking for privacy as she continues her cancer treatment, which she called "preventative chemotherapy" during her taped video announcement Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Addiction treatment in prison is a crucial part of solving the opioid crisis
Jail and prison are treacherous places for people with opioid addiction.The Hill - Politics -
The Far Right Wants Its Revenge on Speaker Johnson Over Spending Bill
Bipartisan spending legislation approved by Congress represented a major defeat for ultraconservatives, who immediately turned on Speaker Mike Johnson.The New York Times - Top stories -
Sheridan Smith: 'I lost confidence but it's come back'
Smith is playing a woman in the midst of a breakdown, something the actress has experienced herself.BBC News - Top stories -
Has China Lost Its Taste for the iPhone?
Apple has deep ties in the country, its second-largest market. But there are signs that Chinese consumers are becoming a harder sell.The New York Times - Business - China -
Murder victim's family 'lost without Chloe'
Chloe Mitchell's family will hold a remembrance event to mark what would have been her 22nd birthday.BBC News - Top stories -
Ship lost propulsion before crashing into Baltimore bridge
The cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge lost propulsion before hitting the bridge, which collapsed immediately after being struck. Robert Sumwalt, a CBS News transportation safety analyst and former chair of the ...CBS News - Top stories -
Six presumed dead after ship collides with Baltimore bridge
US Coast Guard says six people are presumed dead and search and rescue efforts have been called off.BBC News - Top stories -
The irony of Steve Martin's life isn't lost on him
People participate in documentaries for all kinds of reasonsABC News - Entertainment -
Lost power, mayday call and crash before collapse
Minutes after a container ship sent a mayday call, it crashed and caused a bridge to collapse. Six people are presumed dead.BBC News - Top stories -
James Carville on the Reasons Hillary Clinton Lost
It wasn’t entirely sexism.The New York Times - Top stories -
Culberson strikes out with Braves in try to be P
Charlie Culberson's attempt to become a pitcher took a blow when he was released by the Braves. The 34-year-old has spent 11 years in the majors as a utility man.ESPN - Sports -
Ukraine says it hit Russian landing ships in Crimea
A large number of missiles targeted Kyiv early on Sunday as Russia stepped up attacks against Ukraine.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Junior doctors in Wales begin four-day strike
Junior doctors begin their longest walkout to date until Friday in a dispute over pay.BBC News - Top stories -
Oil rises after Ukraine strikes Russian refineries, Moscow orders output cuts to meet OPEC+ pledge
At least 10% of Russia's refining capacity has been disrupted by the attacks, according to British intelligence.CNBC - Business - Ukraine -
Striking kite-flying picture scoops top prize
The winner of the Concrete in Life Photo of the Year competition has been announced.BBC News - Top stories -
Eli Lilly strikes drug dispensing deal with Amazon
Retail group agrees first partnership with a big drug company since launching online pharmacy business in 2020Financial Times - Business -
Israel and Hezbollah trade strikes over Lebanon border
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Joel Embiid injury update: Nick Nurse says 76ers star will 'work out' with team on upcoming road trip
Embiid was on the court at practice on ThursdayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA