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The airdrops on Gaza are a PR stunt, not a humanitarian operation
Mohammed Al Taban
Last week, I saw aid dropping from the sky near my central Gaza neighbourhood of az-Zawayda. Neither I nor any of my neighbours had the courage to chase after it because we knew that the moment it hi ...[Continue Reading]
Al Jazeera English
2 days ago
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The Trump administration promotes its anti-trans agenda at the United Nations
Lisa Song
ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.It was meant to be a routine discussion on pollution ...[Continue Reading]

Salon
1 day ago
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Outrage Grows as Denmark Zoo Starts Feeding Donated Animals to Lions
BlackAshes
A Danish zoo just sparked outrage by openly asking pet owners to donate unwanted animalslike guinea pigs, rabbits, even miniature horsesfor lions and tigers to eat, citing it as mimicking nature. Cri ...[Continue Reading]

Sankakucomplex.com
1 day ago
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Contributor: The true cost of abandoning science
Steven R. Furlanetto
A view of the Milky Way arching over Joshua trees. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Any trip to the dark night skies of our Southern California deserts reveals a vista full of wonder and myste ...[Continue Reading]
Yahoo Entertainment
1 day ago
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How Medical Gaslighting Fueled A $3 Million Womens Health Startup
Cheryl Robinson, Contributor, Cheryl Robinson, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/cherylrobinson/people/cherylrobinson5/
Lauren Barker, CEO and cofounder of Uresta, at a trade show Courtesy of Uresta As more women share their health stories, we find that our unique experiences arent so unique. One common conversation ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
1 day ago
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Obamacare Insurer Oscar Health, Hit By Higher Costs, Sees 2026 Rebound
Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor, Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/
Oscar Health Wednesday reported a $228 million second quarter loss but sees profits returning next year as the health insurance industry navigates an influx of sicker-than-expected patients, the comp ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
1 day ago