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  • Ukraine is becoming a nation of widows and orphans as it confronts the world’s worst demographic crisis

    Kyiv  —  Olena Bilozerska and her husband always knew they wanted children. She was 34 and they were ready to start trying when the war erupted in eastern Ukraine in 2014. The couple joined the fight and decided a baby would have to wait. By the time Bilozerska left the military, she was 41 and told by doctors her chances…

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  • A look at key bills in Richmond that could impact U.Va. Health – The Cavalier Daily

    Throughout the current legislative session in Richmond, taking place from Jan. 14 to March 14, Virginia legislators have proposed policies that could change patient care, impact U.Va. Health’s revenue cycle, help alleviate workforce shortages and influence physician employment contracts. In addition to these key subjects, the University’s health system is also monitoring budget proposals in light of a potential state…

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  • Mexican army kills drug cartel leader during operation to capture him

    Mexico City: The Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho, ” on Sunday, February 22, decapitating what had become Mexico’s most powerful cartel and giving the government its biggest prize yet to show the Trump administration its efforts. Oseguera Cervantes was wounded in an operation to capture him Sunday in…

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  • 10 Cyberpunk Sci-Fi Movies That Are Unquestionable 5-Star Masterpieces

    Cyberpunk conjures images of pink-and-blue cityscapes, but its philosophical ethos boils down to “high tech, low life.” A subgenre of sci-fi, it often depicts dystopian near-futures in which technologies like artificial intelligence and virtual reality are accompanied by social decay and corporate rule. The roots of cyberpunk can be traced back to New Wave authors like William Gibson and Philip…

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  • Researchers show red blood cells drive better glucose tolerance at high altitude

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: New research reveals how hypoxia-driven red blood cell adaptations may reshape glucose regulation, offering fresh insight into diabetes biology and potential therapeutic strategies. Study: Red blood cells serve as a primary glucose sink to improve glucose…

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  • IDF escalates strikes on Hezbollah as fears grow of Iran-directed assault on Israel

    The Israeli military in recent weeks has stepped up airstrikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, with assessments indicating that the Iran-backed terror group may join Tehran in a new conflict against Israel. Strikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force on Friday night targeted three Hezbollah command centers belonging to the terror group’s missile force in eastern Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, killing…

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  • All of my First Time Movie Watches From the Start of the Semester

    This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at George Mason University chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. As a part of my new years resolution to stop doomscrolling, I have decided to dedicate my time to watching movies I have never seen before, whether they be old or new. Below are…

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  • 19 held so far, strict action against fake news

    Hyderabad: As normalcy slowly returns to Banswada in Telangana’s Kamareddy, the district police on Sunday, February 22, have so far arrested 19 people for their alleged involvement in the communal clash. “We have identified 42 people, out of which 19 have been apprehended. Efforts are on to nab the remaining suspects,” said Kamareddy Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajesh Chandra. *…

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  • A gay asylum-seeker lives in ‘constant fear’ after a third-country deportation

    DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Being gay in Morocco is illegal and punishable by up to three years in prison. But it was the violence from her family that forced Farah, a 21-year-old gay woman, to flee the country. After a long journey to the United States and a third-country deportation by the Trump administration, however, Farah said she is now…

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  • Live updates as nor’easter forces NYC, Tri-State Area travel bans ahead of blizzard conditions

      19m ago NYC, Long Island, Westchester travel bans begin at 9 p.m. Gov. Kathy Hochul provided details Sunday afternoon on travel bans that will go into effect in New York City, on Long Island, and in Westchester County starting at 9 p.m. New York City’s ban runs until 12 p.m. on Monday Long Island’s runs until 9 a.m. on…

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