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Faith leaders in El Paso are calling for compassion and action as migrants face fear, family separation and harsh enforcement policies. The post Opinion: Let us march together in defense of our El Paso values appeared first on El Paso Matters.
Faith leaders in El Paso are calling for compassion and action as migrants face fear, family separation and harsh enforcement policies. The post Opinion: Let us march together in defense of our El Paso values appeared first on El Paso Matters.
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Al menos 10 personas han sido detenidas tras ingresar por error a bases militares en el este de Carolina del Norte desde noviembre, según la organización Siembra NC, en casos que han terminado en custodia migratoria. La entrada Errores de ruta hacia bases militares terminan en detenciones migratorias en Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Errores de ruta hacia bases militares terminan en detenciones migratorias en Carolina del Norte was first posted on marzo 19, 2026 at 11:00 am.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Al menos 10 personas han sido detenidas tras ingresar por error a bases militares en el este de Carolina del Norte desde noviembre, según la organización Siembra NC, en casos que han terminado en custodia migratoria. La entrada Errores de ruta hacia bases militares terminan en detenciones migratorias en Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Errores de ruta hacia bases militares terminan en detenciones migratorias en Carolina del Norte was first posted on marzo 19, 2026 at 11:00 am.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org
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拥有1至9套住宅单元的房主须使用纽约市府官方指定的垃圾桶(NYC Bin)。从今年6月起,不遵守规定者将被处以罚款。 The post 纽约市官方垃圾桶6月生效!我还来得及置换吗? appeared first on Documented.

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拥有1至9套住宅单元的房主须使用纽约市府官方指定的垃圾桶(NYC Bin)。从今年6月起,不遵守规定者将被处以罚款。 The post 纽约市官方垃圾桶6月生效!我还来得及置换吗? appeared first on Documented.
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O único debate na televisão entre os candidatos à prefeitura de Paris desta campanha, realizado na noite de quarta-feira (18) pelo canal BFMTV, decepciona a imprensa francesa. A performance dos concorrentes não convenceu os jornais.
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O único debate na televisão entre os candidatos à prefeitura de Paris desta campanha, realizado na noite de quarta-feira (18) pelo canal BFMTV, decepciona a imprensa francesa. A performance dos concorrentes não convenceu os jornais.
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A number of high-profile organizations in Michigan, including those representing business, labor and education interests, have joined a bipartisan coalition urging voters to reject a constitutional convention, or “Con-Con” in November’s election. As a part of the Michigan Constitution that question has automatically appeared on the state’s ballot every 16 years since 1978, and if […]

A number of high-profile organizations in Michigan, including those representing business, labor and education interests, have joined a bipartisan coalition urging voters to reject a constitutional convention, or “Con-Con” in November’s election. As a part of the Michigan Constitution that question has automatically appeared on the state’s ballot every 16 years since 1978, and if […]
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قطر د پنجشنبې په ورځ (د مارچ ۱۹مه) وویل چې د راس لفان پر صنعتي ښار باندې د ایران د رژیم له لوري د یوه بالستیک توغندي برید په نتیجه کې د مایع طبیعي ګازو تاسیساتو ته زیان اوښتی دی.
قطر د پنجشنبې په ورځ (د مارچ ۱۹مه) وویل چې د راس لفان پر صنعتي ښار باندې د ایران د رژیم له لوري د یوه بالستیک توغندي برید په نتیجه کې د مایع طبیعي ګازو تاسیساتو ته زیان اوښتی دی.
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To locate recovery services in Kentucky, visit https://findhelpnow.org/ky. FRANKFORT— As Brittany Herrington and Jessica Ashby held hands in the audience, Kentucky lawmakers unanimously pushed a bill closer to law that would give parents and caregivers the chance for alternative sentences in an effort to keep more families together. Senate Bill 122 now needs only approval by […]
To locate recovery services in Kentucky, visit https://findhelpnow.org/ky. FRANKFORT— As Brittany Herrington and Jessica Ashby held hands in the audience, Kentucky lawmakers unanimously pushed a bill closer to law that would give parents and caregivers the chance for alternative sentences in an effort to keep more families together. Senate Bill 122 now needs only approval by […]
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تُعَدُّ مسألة العقلانية مِن أهم القضايا الفلسفية في الفِكر المُعاصر ، خُصوصًا في سِياق المُجتمعات التي تبحث عن سُبل للخُروج من أزماتها الفِكرية والسياسية والحضارية . وفي هذا السِّياق، يَبرُز مشروعان فلسفيَّان كبيران : مشروع المفكر المغربي محمد عابد الجابري (1935_ 2010 ) ، ومشروع الفيلسوف الألماني يُورغِن هابِرماس ( 1929_ 2026 ) . وعلى … ظهرت المقالة العقلانية النقدية بين محمد عابد الجابري ويورغن هابرماس أولاً على التنويري.

تُعَدُّ مسألة العقلانية مِن أهم القضايا الفلسفية في الفِكر المُعاصر ، خُصوصًا في سِياق المُجتمعات التي تبحث عن سُبل للخُروج من أزماتها الفِكرية والسياسية والحضارية . وفي هذا السِّياق، يَبرُز مشروعان فلسفيَّان كبيران : مشروع المفكر المغربي محمد عابد الجابري (1935_ 2010 ) ، ومشروع الفيلسوف الألماني يُورغِن هابِرماس ( 1929_ 2026 ) . وعلى … ظهرت المقالة العقلانية النقدية بين محمد عابد الجابري ويورغن هابرماس أولاً على التنويري.
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En cherchant à restaurer un ordre normatif, la décision de la CAF introduit un désordre interprétatif.
En cherchant à restaurer un ordre normatif, la décision de la CAF introduit un désordre interprétatif.
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The Missoula clinic started in 2020 and has seen an increasing number of animals, particularly in the last year. From 2024 to 2025, the clinic saw a 63% increase in the number of dogs and cats served. The post Free Missoula vet clinic provides ‘irreplaceable’ care for homeless and low-income pet owners appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The Missoula clinic started in 2020 and has seen an increasing number of animals, particularly in the last year. From 2024 to 2025, the clinic saw a 63% increase in the number of dogs and cats served. The post Free Missoula vet clinic provides ‘irreplaceable’ care for homeless and low-income pet owners appeared first on Montana Free Press.
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Лідери ЄС на саміті 19 березня не схвалили остаточно багатомільярдний кредит для України, заблокований прем’єр-міністром Угорщини Віктором Орбаном
Лідери ЄС на саміті 19 березня не схвалили остаточно багатомільярдний кредит для України, заблокований прем’єр-міністром Угорщини Віктором Орбаном
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Il Tribunale di Bari – Sezione specializzata in materia di immigrazione, protezione internazionale e libera circolazione dei cittadini dell’Unione europea – ha riconosciuto il diritto al rilascio del permesso di soggiorno per protezione speciale a un cittadino proveniente dall’Egitto, nonostante tale Stato sia incluso nella lista dei cd. “Paesi di origine sicuri“. La decisione assume particolare rilievo nel contesto successivo alle modifiche introdotte dal d.l. n. 20/2023 (c.d. Decreto Cutro), poiché chiarisce che la qualificazione di uno Stato come “sicuro” non esaurisce né condiziona in senso preclusivo il giudizio sulla protezione speciale, che resta ancorato alla valutazione individuale del diritto
Il Tribunale di Bari – Sezione specializzata in materia di immigrazione, protezione internazionale e libera circolazione dei cittadini dell’Unione europea – ha riconosciuto il diritto al rilascio del permesso di soggiorno per protezione speciale a un cittadino proveniente dall’Egitto, nonostante tale Stato sia incluso nella lista dei cd. “Paesi di origine sicuri“. La decisione assume particolare rilievo nel contesto successivo alle modifiche introdotte dal d.l. n. 20/2023 (c.d. Decreto Cutro), poiché chiarisce che la qualificazione di uno Stato come “sicuro” non esaurisce né condiziona in senso preclusivo il giudizio sulla protezione speciale, che resta ancorato alla valutazione individuale del diritto
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Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն ու ԵՄ ընդլայնման հարցերով հանձնակատար Մարթա Կոսն այսօր Երևանում քննարկել են ԵՄ վիզաների ազատականացման գործընթացին առնչվող հարցեր, հայտնում են կառավարությունից: Թե մասնավորապես ինչ է քննարկվել, չի նշվում: Նրանք, ըստ կառավարության, խոսել են նաև մի շարք այլ հարցերի մասին, ինչպես օրինակ ՀՀ–ԵՄ համագործակցության օրակարգի ընթացքը, տնտեսական և ներդրումային ծրագրերի ընդլայնման հնարավորությունները: Կոսն ասել է, որ ԵՄ-ն բարձր է գնահատում Հայաստանի կողմից իրականացվող...
Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն ու ԵՄ ընդլայնման հարցերով հանձնակատար Մարթա Կոսն այսօր Երևանում քննարկել են ԵՄ վիզաների ազատականացման գործընթացին առնչվող հարցեր, հայտնում են կառավարությունից: Թե մասնավորապես ինչ է քննարկվել, չի նշվում: Նրանք, ըստ կառավարության, խոսել են նաև մի շարք այլ հարցերի մասին, ինչպես օրինակ ՀՀ–ԵՄ համագործակցության օրակարգի ընթացքը, տնտեսական և ներդրումային ծրագրերի ընդլայնման հնարավորությունները: Կոսն ասել է, որ ԵՄ-ն բարձր է գնահատում Հայաստանի կողմից իրականացվող...
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Украинанын Сумы облусундагы Сумы, Охтырка жана Шостка райондорунда орус армиясынын соккуларынын натыйжасында үч адамдын өмүрү кыйылып, дагы 10 адам жаракат алды. Бул тууралуу 19-мартта облустук аскердик администрациянын башчысы Олег Григоров билдирди. Украин бийлигинин маалыматына ылайык, орус аскерлери соккуларда дрондорду да, авиациялык бомбаларды да колдонууда. Орус армиясы 19-мартка караган түнү Одесса облусун да абадан аткылады. Бир канча имаратка, машинеге зыян келтирилди. Орусиянын...
Украинанын Сумы облусундагы Сумы, Охтырка жана Шостка райондорунда орус армиясынын соккуларынын натыйжасында үч адамдын өмүрү кыйылып, дагы 10 адам жаракат алды. Бул тууралуу 19-мартта облустук аскердик администрациянын башчысы Олег Григоров билдирди. Украин бийлигинин маалыматына ылайык, орус аскерлери соккуларда дрондорду да, авиациялык бомбаларды да колдонууда. Орус армиясы 19-мартка караган түнү Одесса облусун да абадан аткылады. Бир канча имаратка, машинеге зыян келтирилди. Орусиянын...
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This article originally appeared at Your Local Epidemiologist New York. Sign up for the YLE NY newsletter here. Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.There’s a lot going on this week in New York health news, including a city campaign trying to encourage conversations about vaccines, a win for vaccine access at the federal level, and a new program for PFAS testing in private wells. Let’s jump in.NYC launched a new vaccine campaign. Here’s what it gets right, and where it misses.The NYC Health Department has launched a new $1 million, four-week vaccine campaign: “Ask Questions, Get Answers, Vaccinate.”When a friend first shared it with me, I was genuinely stoked. A campaign trying to create a feedback loop between institutions and local communities?! Yes, please! That’s exactly what we need right now —more health departments meeting people where they are, addressing real confusion, and empowering New Yorkers to make evidence-based decisions. Something that closes the distance between officials and the communities they serve.But after looking into it further, and seeing the price tag, I was honestly pretty bummed.The campaign will run across TV, radio, print, LinkNYC kiosks, and on transportation hubs, with a focus on neighborhoods with lower vaccination rates. Medical practitioners participating in the Vaccines for Children program will also receive posters and handouts to share with families. The city also launched a webpage that answers common vaccine questions and links to additional resources (which are pretty good FAQs).The intent was there. And, it’s really important to acknowledge that people have questions about vaccines. That is a good thing.How to win the war of narratives in global public healthBut if you dig deeper, the campaign falls short in a couple of important areas:The cost. A four-week ad campaign is not the same as long-term trust-building, and it’s expensive ($1M!), especially for its length, at a time when public health departments are scraping for pennies.Telling people to “talk to your doctor” assumes they have a doctor they trust and can access. One in three Americans don’t have a primary care physician. It also assumes that clinicians themselves feel equipped and empowered to respond to these questions in a short 12-minute visit. What we’re hearing at YLE is that many clinicians need more support in this area.This also doesn’t move us toward the affordability that the new health commissioner is prioritizing. Telling someone to see a doctor is, for many people, telling them to take time off work, find child care, and potentially take on debt.There doesn’t appear to be much of a feedback loop. Good communication is not just sharing information; it also means listening and asking for feedback.It misses some of the places where many families are actually getting health information now, especially social media.If I had $1 million to spend, it wouldn’t be on a short-term advertising campaign. What is needed is something far more structural: direct public access to the health department and supporting trusted community messengers with the tools, staff, knowledge, and partnerships to reach families where they’re at, sustainably. I would also like to see greater investment in open communication channels for families to share their questions, concerns, and experiences back to the health department, instead of information flowing only top-down.This could look like:Hosting listening session in neighborhoods with lower vaccination rates.Partnerships with community-based organizations, schools, and faith leaders.Regular surveys and summaries of questions and concerns from New Yorkers.Clinician training and tools for talking about hot-button topics.Online and social media monitoring to know what is circulating in real time.Being trustworthy happens over time, through a set of actions taken over and over and over again. Some of those actions include repeated conversations in communities, schools, clinics, and neighborhood spaces, through relationships.What this means for you: If you have questions about vaccines, drop them in the comments here, and we will get back to you! And maybe we can send them to the health department as well.New York is offering free PFAS testing and money to fix contaminated wellsIf you own or rent a home with a private well in Westchester, Suffolk, Dutchess, Putnam, Orange, or Ulster County, this is for you.New York state launched a new program on March 9 that offers free private well testing for PFAS, often called “forever chemicals.” If contamination is found above the state threshold, the state will also help pay to address it.PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of manmade chemicals that persist in the environment and in the body. They’ve been used for decades in products like nonstick cookware, firefighting foam, and food packaging. They’re also linked to some health issues, including kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disease, immune suppression, and pregnancy complications.This matters especially for people with private wells because private well water does not get the same routine oversight as public drinking water systems. Private household wells are not regulated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and government agencies usually do not monitor or treat private well water—that’s the responsibility of the owner. Sources of PFAS in well water can come from runoff from manufacturing, landfills, wastewater, contaminated soils, or fertilizers.Here are the details for the new program:Testing is free for eligible households in six counties.If PFOA or PFOS (specific types of PFAS) levels are at or above 10 parts per trillion, New York’s drinking water standard, residents may qualify for financial help.Eligible households can receive up to $5,000 for a PFAS treatment system, or up to $10,000 to connect to public water.Renters are eligible too, not just homeowners.Funding is first-come, first-served, with $1.5 million available per county.Dutchess and Putnam County applications are open now. Orange, Suffolk, Ulster, and Westchester are expected to open in the coming months.What this means for you: If you live in one of these counties and use a private well, this is a concrete opportunity to check for contamination and get financial help if a problem is found. Apply or learn more here.A judge blocked RFK Jr.’s ACIP overhaul —what it means for New YorkA judge blocked Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s overhaul of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices and the related changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. While this is a win for Americans, it likely doesn’t change much day to day for New Yorkers. That’s because New York had already moved to preserve prior vaccine recommendations, protect access, and require insurance coverage, creating a buffer against much of the federal disruption. (I’ve covered this previously.)In practical terms, the ruling mostly restores nationally what New York had already protected locally.The bigger issue here is continued confusion: Back-and-forth changes to vaccine guidance are hard for families, clinicians, and schools to follow, even when access is protected. For a deeper dive into the ruling and what it means nationally, read Katelyn Jetelina’s YLE National piece from Tuesday.Bottom lineThe bottom line this week is that the city’s new campaign to improve communications around vaccines has a lot of room for improvement, the state PFAS well-testing program is a clear example of environmental health in action, and the court decision on ACIP was a win for federal vaccine policy but doesn’t practically affect New Yorkers. You’re all caught up — see you next week!Love,Your NY EpiDr. Marisa Donnelly, PhD, is an epidemiologist, science communicator, and public health advocate. She specializes in infectious diseases, outbreak response, and emerging health threats. She has led multiple outbreak investigations at the California Department of Public Health and served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Donnelly is also an epidemiologist at Biobot Analytics, where she works at the forefront of wastewater-based disease surveillance.
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This article originally appeared at Your Local Epidemiologist New York. Sign up for the YLE NY newsletter here. Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.There’s a lot going on this week in New York health news, including a city campaign trying to encourage conversations about vaccines, a win for vaccine access at the federal level, and a new program for PFAS testing in private wells. Let’s jump in.NYC launched a new vaccine campaign. Here’s what it gets right, and where it misses.The NYC Health Department has launched a new $1 million, four-week vaccine campaign: “Ask Questions, Get Answers, Vaccinate.”When a friend first shared it with me, I was genuinely stoked. A campaign trying to create a feedback loop between institutions and local communities?! Yes, please! That’s exactly what we need right now —more health departments meeting people where they are, addressing real confusion, and empowering New Yorkers to make evidence-based decisions. Something that closes the distance between officials and the communities they serve.But after looking into it further, and seeing the price tag, I was honestly pretty bummed.The campaign will run across TV, radio, print, LinkNYC kiosks, and on transportation hubs, with a focus on neighborhoods with lower vaccination rates. Medical practitioners participating in the Vaccines for Children program will also receive posters and handouts to share with families. The city also launched a webpage that answers common vaccine questions and links to additional resources (which are pretty good FAQs).The intent was there. And, it’s really important to acknowledge that people have questions about vaccines. That is a good thing.How to win the war of narratives in global public healthBut if you dig deeper, the campaign falls short in a couple of important areas:The cost. A four-week ad campaign is not the same as long-term trust-building, and it’s expensive ($1M!), especially for its length, at a time when public health departments are scraping for pennies.Telling people to “talk to your doctor” assumes they have a doctor they trust and can access. One in three Americans don’t have a primary care physician. It also assumes that clinicians themselves feel equipped and empowered to respond to these questions in a short 12-minute visit. What we’re hearing at YLE is that many clinicians need more support in this area.This also doesn’t move us toward the affordability that the new health commissioner is prioritizing. Telling someone to see a doctor is, for many people, telling them to take time off work, find child care, and potentially take on debt.There doesn’t appear to be much of a feedback loop. Good communication is not just sharing information; it also means listening and asking for feedback.It misses some of the places where many families are actually getting health information now, especially social media.If I had $1 million to spend, it wouldn’t be on a short-term advertising campaign. What is needed is something far more structural: direct public access to the health department and supporting trusted community messengers with the tools, staff, knowledge, and partnerships to reach families where they’re at, sustainably. I would also like to see greater investment in open communication channels for families to share their questions, concerns, and experiences back to the health department, instead of information flowing only top-down.This could look like:Hosting listening session in neighborhoods with lower vaccination rates.Partnerships with community-based organizations, schools, and faith leaders.Regular surveys and summaries of questions and concerns from New Yorkers.Clinician training and tools for talking about hot-button topics.Online and social media monitoring to know what is circulating in real time.Being trustworthy happens over time, through a set of actions taken over and over and over again. Some of those actions include repeated conversations in communities, schools, clinics, and neighborhood spaces, through relationships.What this means for you: If you have questions about vaccines, drop them in the comments here, and we will get back to you! And maybe we can send them to the health department as well.New York is offering free PFAS testing and money to fix contaminated wellsIf you own or rent a home with a private well in Westchester, Suffolk, Dutchess, Putnam, Orange, or Ulster County, this is for you.New York state launched a new program on March 9 that offers free private well testing for PFAS, often called “forever chemicals.” If contamination is found above the state threshold, the state will also help pay to address it.PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of manmade chemicals that persist in the environment and in the body. They’ve been used for decades in products like nonstick cookware, firefighting foam, and food packaging. They’re also linked to some health issues, including kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disease, immune suppression, and pregnancy complications.This matters especially for people with private wells because private well water does not get the same routine oversight as public drinking water systems. Private household wells are not regulated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and government agencies usually do not monitor or treat private well water—that’s the responsibility of the owner. Sources of PFAS in well water can come from runoff from manufacturing, landfills, wastewater, contaminated soils, or fertilizers.Here are the details for the new program:Testing is free for eligible households in six counties.If PFOA or PFOS (specific types of PFAS) levels are at or above 10 parts per trillion, New York’s drinking water standard, residents may qualify for financial help.Eligible households can receive up to $5,000 for a PFAS treatment system, or up to $10,000 to connect to public water.Renters are eligible too, not just homeowners.Funding is first-come, first-served, with $1.5 million available per county.Dutchess and Putnam County applications are open now. Orange, Suffolk, Ulster, and Westchester are expected to open in the coming months.What this means for you: If you live in one of these counties and use a private well, this is a concrete opportunity to check for contamination and get financial help if a problem is found. Apply or learn more here.A judge blocked RFK Jr.’s ACIP overhaul —what it means for New YorkA judge blocked Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s overhaul of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices and the related changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. While this is a win for Americans, it likely doesn’t change much day to day for New Yorkers. That’s because New York had already moved to preserve prior vaccine recommendations, protect access, and require insurance coverage, creating a buffer against much of the federal disruption. (I’ve covered this previously.)In practical terms, the ruling mostly restores nationally what New York had already protected locally.The bigger issue here is continued confusion: Back-and-forth changes to vaccine guidance are hard for families, clinicians, and schools to follow, even when access is protected. For a deeper dive into the ruling and what it means nationally, read Katelyn Jetelina’s YLE National piece from Tuesday.Bottom lineThe bottom line this week is that the city’s new campaign to improve communications around vaccines has a lot of room for improvement, the state PFAS well-testing program is a clear example of environmental health in action, and the court decision on ACIP was a win for federal vaccine policy but doesn’t practically affect New Yorkers. You’re all caught up — see you next week!Love,Your NY EpiDr. Marisa Donnelly, PhD, is an epidemiologist, science communicator, and public health advocate. She specializes in infectious diseases, outbreak response, and emerging health threats. She has led multiple outbreak investigations at the California Department of Public Health and served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Donnelly is also an epidemiologist at Biobot Analytics, where she works at the forefront of wastewater-based disease surveillance.
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Authorities in France and Spain have arrested six French nationals and two Spaniards who were allegedly part of a transnational syndicate that were trafficking critically endangered European eels. The suspects are accused of smuggling more than 7 million eels worth 600,000 euros ($693,000) over two years. The joint investigation began a year ago. In March […]
Authorities in France and Spain have arrested six French nationals and two Spaniards who were allegedly part of a transnational syndicate that were trafficking critically endangered European eels. The suspects are accused of smuggling more than 7 million eels worth 600,000 euros ($693,000) over two years. The joint investigation began a year ago. In March […]
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سەرۆکی ویلایەتە یەکگرتووەکانی ئەمەریکا دەڵێت ئەگەر بێت و جارێکی دیکە ڕژێمی ئێران هێرشبکاتەوە سەر کەرتی بەرهەمهێنانی گازی سروشتی قەتەر ئەوا کێڵگەی گازی باشوری پارسی ئێران بە تەواوی وێراندەکەین. سەرۆک ترامپ لە پێگەکەی لە تروث میدیا، نووسیویەتی، وڵاتی قەتەر بە هیچ شێوەیەک دەستی نەبووە لەو هێرشەی ئیسرائیل کردبوویە سەر کێڵگەی باشوری پارس، وە ئەمەریکاش ئاگاداری ئەو هێرشە نەبووە، وە بە داخەوە ئێرانیش ئاگاداری ئەو ڕاستیانە نەبووە و هێرشێکی ناڕەوای کردە سەر دامەزراوەکانی بەرهەمهێنانی گازی...
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