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  • In State of Vail Health, health care system CEO says prioritizing ‘changing lives,’ not just saving lives

    The 2026 State of Vail Health took place Monday, with CEO Will Cook sharing information about the health system’s innovations in 2025 and plans to further elevate service in 2026.Vail Health/Courtesy photo Vail Health is looking back as it embraces a new multi-year strategic plan to innovate its way out of the challenges facing rural medicine in Colorado. Vail Health…

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  • NewYork-Presbyterian Nurses Reject Contract By Overwhelming Margin

    NewYork-Presbyterian nurses rejected a tentative agreement by an overwhelming margin Wednesday, voting to extend their strike — now 31 days running — against the hospital system.  Their union, the New York State Nurses Association, said the unfair labor practice strike and bargaining will continue. Out of approximately 4,200 NewYork-Presbyterian nurses who were eligible to cast ballots, 3,099 voted to reject…

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  • India reducing Russian oil buys, claims US

    Washington: The United States has claimed India has been “reducing” its purchases of Russian oil and diversifying energy imports, as lawmakers pressed the State Department on enforcement challenges tied to Moscow’s war in Ukraine. During a House subcommittee hearing on South and Central Asia on Wednesday (local time), Republican Rep. Keith Self raised concerns that continued Russian oil sales were…

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  • 10 Most Underrated Movies Of The ’90s

    Tri-Star Pictures Every decade has its share of legendary movies that continue to influence filmmakers and the viewing public long after they leave theaters. The ’90s certainly fits this description, with a ton of fantastic films, including “Pulp Fiction,” “Good Will Hunting,” “Forrest Gump,” “Men in Black,” and many more. These are…

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  • 5 foiled assassination attempts made on Syria Prez, 2 top ministers: UN

    Syria’s president, interior minister and foreign minister were the targets of five foiled assassination attempts last year, the UN chief has said in a report on threats posed by Islamic State militants. The report released on Wednesday said President Ahmad al-Sharaa was targeted in northern Aleppo, the country’s most populous province, and southern Daraa by a group called Saraya Ansar…

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  • Don’t risk your health to get thin, doctors warn as festive season fuels demand for GLP-1 injections

    KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 12 — In the weeks leading up to Chinese New Year and Ramadan, a familiar conversation plays out at aesthetic clinics — one increasingly shaped by social media. As the festive season drives demand for quick weight-loss solutions, more walk-in patients are requesting Glucagon-like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) “slimming shots” they saw online, reflecting how social media hype has turned…

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  • Can aquaculture reduce global malnutrition or is nutrient trade widening inequality?

    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 aquaculture’s nutritional promise is shaped by global trade patterns and why rethinking fishmeal use and exports could help deliver essential nutrients to populations that need them most. Study: Global nutritional equity of…

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  • Rio’s bloodiest day: the untold story of Brazil’s most deadly police raid | Brazil

    Juliana Conceição startled awake as the first shots of an infamous day were fired in the Complexo da Penha, the labyrinthine Rio favela where she was born and raised. It was 4.30am on 28 October. Thousands of police had surrounded the community’s barricaded entrances and were preparing to swarm up its streets on foot and in black armoured personnel carriers…

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  • MAGA blame game shows Trump in retreat

    Roy Cohn’s gospel to his young protégé Donald Trump was simple: never apologize, never admit error, never retreat. Attack, deny, counterpunch. That ethos defined Trump’s political rise. It’s why he is able to lie with such abandon, insult entire communities and still command loyalty from a base that mistakes his belligerence for authenticity. But one year into his second term,…

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  • 10 Movies From 1994 That Are Now Considered Classics

    1994 was an incredibly stacked movie year. It was a time when blockbusters, indie breakthroughs, documentaries, and populist crowd-pleasers all seemed to hit their creative stride at the same time. Studios were still willing to gamble on distinctive voices, mid-budget dramas could become cultural events, and genre films were allowed to be strange, personal, or morally messy. The result was…

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