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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday that $12 billion will be available for one-time “bridge” payments to farmers who experienced trade market disruptions and increased production costs during the 2025 crop year. The relief comes as Tennessee farmers are projected to lose $450 million this year, Gov. Bill Lee said during the Tennessee Farm […]

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday that $12 billion will be available for one-time “bridge” payments to farmers who experienced trade market disruptions and increased production costs during the 2025 crop year. The relief comes as Tennessee farmers are projected to lose $450 million this year, Gov. Bill Lee said during the Tennessee Farm […]

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Los galardonados de este año con el premio Nobel de Economía han sido premiados por explicar el crecimiento económico impulsado por la innovación. La única manera de inventar el futuro es “pagar por pensar” a las mentes con ideas disruptivas.

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Los galardonados de este año con el premio Nobel de Economía han sido premiados por explicar el crecimiento económico impulsado por la innovación. La única manera de inventar el futuro es “pagar por pensar” a las mentes con ideas disruptivas.

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a letter with 20 other state attorneys general to U.S. congressional leadership from both parties, urging them to reject a proposal that would tie extended tax credits for the Affordable Care Act to a ban on coverage of abortion, calling it an “effort to implement a back-door federal abortion […]

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a letter with 20 other state attorneys general to U.S. congressional leadership from both parties, urging them to reject a proposal that would tie extended tax credits for the Affordable Care Act to a ban on coverage of abortion, calling it an “effort to implement a back-door federal abortion […]

WASHINGTON — Two of the country’s largest anti-abortion organizations want President Donald Trump to fire U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary over access to medication abortion.  Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, expressed frustration Tuesday that the FDA hasn’t completed a review of the prescription drug mifepristone. “The FDA needs […]

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WASHINGTON — Two of the country’s largest anti-abortion organizations want President Donald Trump to fire U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary over access to medication abortion.  Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, expressed frustration Tuesday that the FDA hasn’t completed a review of the prescription drug mifepristone. “The FDA needs […]

სამშაბათს უკრაინაში უბედური შემთხვევის შედეგად დაიღუპა დიდი ბრიტანეთის შეიარაღებული ძალების სამხედრო მოსამსახურე. ამის შესახებ ბრიტანეთის თავდაცვის სამინისტრომ გამოაცხადა. „ის ტრაგიკული ინციდენტის შედეგად დაშავდა, როცა უკრაინის ჯარების მიერ ახალი თავდაცვითი შესაძლებლობების გამოცდას აკვირდებოდა ფრონტის ხაზიდან შორს,“ ნათქვამია სამინისტროს განცხადებაში. თავდაცვის მინისტრ ჯონ ჰილის თქმით, ის „შეძრწუნებულია უკრაინაში დიდი ბრიტანეთის სამხედრო მოსამსახურის დაღუპვით“. „ჩემს ფიქრებში ვარ მის...

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სამშაბათს უკრაინაში უბედური შემთხვევის შედეგად დაიღუპა დიდი ბრიტანეთის შეიარაღებული ძალების სამხედრო მოსამსახურე. ამის შესახებ ბრიტანეთის თავდაცვის სამინისტრომ გამოაცხადა. „ის ტრაგიკული ინციდენტის შედეგად დაშავდა, როცა უკრაინის ჯარების მიერ ახალი თავდაცვითი შესაძლებლობების გამოცდას აკვირდებოდა ფრონტის ხაზიდან შორს,“ ნათქვამია სამინისტროს განცხადებაში. თავდაცვის მინისტრ ჯონ ჰილის თქმით, ის „შეძრწუნებულია უკრაინაში დიდი ბრიტანეთის სამხედრო მოსამსახურის დაღუპვით“. „ჩემს ფიქრებში ვარ მის...

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La mortalidad por la infección de este patógeno, que pone en jaque el sistema inmune de cerdos y jabalíes, alcanza cifras cercanas al 100%. ¿Cómo causa esos estragos? ¿Por qué no hay vacunas ni tratamientos efectivos para combatirlo?

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La mortalidad por la infección de este patógeno, que pone en jaque el sistema inmune de cerdos y jabalíes, alcanza cifras cercanas al 100%. ¿Cómo causa esos estragos? ¿Por qué no hay vacunas ni tratamientos efectivos para combatirlo?

WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

Analizamos los bonos sin depósito y el sistema de cashback en 1Win Argentina: cómo funcionan, sus ventajas reales y cuándo conviene utilizarlos. La entrada Bonos sin depósito y cashback en 1Win Argentina: ¿Vale la pena? se publicó primero en La tinta.

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Analizamos los bonos sin depósito y el sistema de cashback en 1Win Argentina: cómo funcionan, sus ventajas reales y cuándo conviene utilizarlos. La entrada Bonos sin depósito y cashback en 1Win Argentina: ¿Vale la pena? se publicó primero en La tinta.

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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Las facultades de medicina y enfermería tienen una mayoría de docentes cerca de la jubilación, y el proceso para que lleguen nuevos docentes es demasiado largo para que dé tiempo a sustituirlos.

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Las facultades de medicina y enfermería tienen una mayoría de docentes cerca de la jubilación, y el proceso para que lleguen nuevos docentes es demasiado largo para que dé tiempo a sustituirlos.

WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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WASHINGTON — A Manhattan federal judge granted an order Tuesday to unseal grand jury records in the case of Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors among other offenses in 2021. Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 24-page order that unsealing the documents fell within the scope of a new […]

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The Missouri State Board of Education approved legislative priorities Tuesday that signal support for “legislation on voluntary public school open enrollment.”  What this means, though, is unclear. Board members during a Tuesday morning meeting expressed differing opinions on open enrollment,  a policy that broadly speaking would allow students to enroll in neighboring school districts. After […]

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The Missouri State Board of Education approved legislative priorities Tuesday that signal support for “legislation on voluntary public school open enrollment.”  What this means, though, is unclear. Board members during a Tuesday morning meeting expressed differing opinions on open enrollment,  a policy that broadly speaking would allow students to enroll in neighboring school districts. After […]

Preşedintele Nicuşor Dan a declarat, marți, că nu vede vreun motiv pentru care coaliţia de guvernare să nu funcţioneze sau pentru care vreun ministru să trebuiască să plece, în condiţiile în care social-democraţii şi-au manifestat nemulţumirea faţă de ministrul Mediului, Diana Buzoianu, aceștia cerându-i demisia.

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Preşedintele Nicuşor Dan a declarat, marți, că nu vede vreun motiv pentru care coaliţia de guvernare să nu funcţioneze sau pentru care vreun ministru să trebuiască să plece, în condiţiile în care social-democraţii şi-au manifestat nemulţumirea faţă de ministrul Mediului, Diana Buzoianu, aceștia cerându-i demisia.

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Journalists say José Luiz Datena’s sensationalist record and human-rights violations make him incompatible with EBC’s mission, and call his appointment political interference. The post Brazil’s Lula sparks backlash with polarizing pick for public broadcaster appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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Journalists say José Luiz Datena’s sensationalist record and human-rights violations make him incompatible with EBC’s mission, and call his appointment political interference. The post Brazil’s Lula sparks backlash with polarizing pick for public broadcaster appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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A debate on racism, sexism, and in-context quotations erupted Tuesday over a bill that would make Charlie Kirk only the second person — after Ronald Reagan — to be comemmorated in Florida statute. Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin would memorialize Kirk’s birthday, Oct. 14, as “Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance.” It comes three months after Kirk, […]

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A debate on racism, sexism, and in-context quotations erupted Tuesday over a bill that would make Charlie Kirk only the second person — after Ronald Reagan — to be comemmorated in Florida statute. Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin would memorialize Kirk’s birthday, Oct. 14, as “Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance.” It comes three months after Kirk, […]

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Nuevas visiones del experimento mental del gato de Schrödinger en mecánica cuántica.¿Quién provoca el colapso de estado en la función de onda? ¿Quién mata al gato?

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Nuevas visiones del experimento mental del gato de Schrödinger en mecánica cuántica.¿Quién provoca el colapso de estado en la función de onda? ¿Quién mata al gato?

This story was part of Healthbeat’s live storytelling event, “Aha Moments in Public Health,” held Nov. 18 at Powerhouse Arena bookstore in Brooklyn. Watch the full show here. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York newsletter here. I’m a bachelor-prepared registered nurse, but my work in the New York public school system focuses on guiding students to find, tell, and write their own first-person stories. When anyone refers to me as “ex-nurse,” it’s so confusing. First, do they really think I don’t pick up a shift or two on weekends? Nurses (especially New York City nurses) are the original jugglers of multiple job types. I remember when we first heard people talk about “side hustles.” That seemed almost like a dare: “Hold my lanyard, here I go.” Second, is it possible to stop being a nurse in everyday interactions? I can’t imagine not assessing my brother-in-law’s rapid pulse when we hold hands around the family dinner table on holidays. I’d have to be a different person. But during the week, I swap my stethoscope for composition notebooks and writing prompts, and every day I’m reminded that nearly everything that matters to students is secretly (or not so secretly) health-related. A kid forgets breakfast and can’t focus on an essay: blood sugar. Another keeps their head down; this isn’t defiance, it’s exhaustion from sleeping approximately 12 minutes the night before, thanks to a crowded apartment, the gentrifying bar next door that makes noise until very, very late, and the pull of watching just once more YouTube short. Someone shares about losing a cousin to gun violence: That’s trauma, grief, community health, and the broken places we’re all trying to live in. Even grammar sometimes feels like triage: We can’t fix everything at once, but maybe if we get the comma in the right place, we can all feel better for a bit. Early last semester, a student casually announced, “I think I caught the cortisol.” “The cortisol?” He nodded, very serious. “Yeah, I read about it online, I’m nervous all the time, and my stomach hurts.” So we slowed way down. I started to explain that cortisol isn’t something you catch. And then I realized that’s not true. We talked about what might cause a release of stress hormones, and the student named that he absolutely could inherit a whole ecosystem of anxiety about rent spikes, sirens at 3 a.m., and metal detectors at school. His shoulders dropped in relief. He wasn’t cured, but he did feel understood. And he understood himself. His reactions made perfect sense given his environment. One student wrote about an uncle who refused to go to the doctor because “men don’t need checkups.” His last line was: “He didn’t die because he didn’t care. He died because he did what he was taught.” That sentence hit harder than any peer-reviewed article on what we as providers call “non-compliance.” Call it anecdotal evidence if you’d like, but it’s also data with a heartbeat. And because I’m a nurse in my everyday interactions, the work doesn’t keep school hours. Like the night I got a 12:47 a.m. text from a trans young adult I know from queer kickball (yes, it’s a thing), asking “do I need to go to the emergency room for…” As a provider, whenever I get a 12.47 a.m. text asking if someone (especially a queer or trans person) needs to go to the ER, they almost always know the answer is yes. They often just need some loving encouragement. Sometimes, firm loving encouragement. My texting acquaintance hadn’t availed themselves of any health care since they came out as trans, and was worried they wouldn’t be able to advocate successfully, or be able to communicate what the problem was. There was no way I could reach them to be their ER buddy; classic New York timing means crises always wait until the trains are running “every 28 to 47 minutes.” Or whenever they feel like coming. “Tell me a story about a time you did stand up for yourself,” I texted. There was a long pause. A pause long enough for me to consider the possibility that I’d accidentally invented the world’s worst crisis intervention technique. Then: “Once I told my barber to stop giving me the ‘cute girl fade.’” There it was. Strength. Humor. Agency. A tiny act of self-definition with a very uneven hairline attached. “Great,” I texted back. “Use that energy. You don’t need medical jargon. You just need that same ‘nope, not today’ tone. Now go get the care you deserve.” And they did. Not because I coached them through it, but because telling their own story reminded them that they already knew how to advocate for themselves. My “aha” moment wasn’t a single beam of light. There wasn’t any celestial chorus singing the takeaway in breathtaking harmony, no brave student holding a metaphorical lantern. It was the slow, steady realization that every time someone tells their story — whether a teenager talking about their grandma’s diabetes medication or a scared queer young adult trying to get urgent care — they locate their own strength. My job is just to hold the flashlight while they look. Kelli Dunham is a nurse, a writer, an educator, and a comedian, sometimes all three at once. She is the author of the best-selling guide to puberty, “The Boy’s Body Book,” and host and executive producer of Good Get’s newest podcast, “Cared For.” Former New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio once called her a showoff. To her face.

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This story was part of Healthbeat’s live storytelling event, “Aha Moments in Public Health,” held Nov. 18 at Powerhouse Arena bookstore in Brooklyn. Watch the full show here. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York newsletter here. I’m a bachelor-prepared registered nurse, but my work in the New York public school system focuses on guiding students to find, tell, and write their own first-person stories. When anyone refers to me as “ex-nurse,” it’s so confusing. First, do they really think I don’t pick up a shift or two on weekends? Nurses (especially New York City nurses) are the original jugglers of multiple job types. I remember when we first heard people talk about “side hustles.” That seemed almost like a dare: “Hold my lanyard, here I go.” Second, is it possible to stop being a nurse in everyday interactions? I can’t imagine not assessing my brother-in-law’s rapid pulse when we hold hands around the family dinner table on holidays. I’d have to be a different person. But during the week, I swap my stethoscope for composition notebooks and writing prompts, and every day I’m reminded that nearly everything that matters to students is secretly (or not so secretly) health-related. A kid forgets breakfast and can’t focus on an essay: blood sugar. Another keeps their head down; this isn’t defiance, it’s exhaustion from sleeping approximately 12 minutes the night before, thanks to a crowded apartment, the gentrifying bar next door that makes noise until very, very late, and the pull of watching just once more YouTube short. Someone shares about losing a cousin to gun violence: That’s trauma, grief, community health, and the broken places we’re all trying to live in. Even grammar sometimes feels like triage: We can’t fix everything at once, but maybe if we get the comma in the right place, we can all feel better for a bit. Early last semester, a student casually announced, “I think I caught the cortisol.” “The cortisol?” He nodded, very serious. “Yeah, I read about it online, I’m nervous all the time, and my stomach hurts.” So we slowed way down. I started to explain that cortisol isn’t something you catch. And then I realized that’s not true. We talked about what might cause a release of stress hormones, and the student named that he absolutely could inherit a whole ecosystem of anxiety about rent spikes, sirens at 3 a.m., and metal detectors at school. His shoulders dropped in relief. He wasn’t cured, but he did feel understood. And he understood himself. His reactions made perfect sense given his environment. One student wrote about an uncle who refused to go to the doctor because “men don’t need checkups.” His last line was: “He didn’t die because he didn’t care. He died because he did what he was taught.” That sentence hit harder than any peer-reviewed article on what we as providers call “non-compliance.” Call it anecdotal evidence if you’d like, but it’s also data with a heartbeat. And because I’m a nurse in my everyday interactions, the work doesn’t keep school hours. Like the night I got a 12:47 a.m. text from a trans young adult I know from queer kickball (yes, it’s a thing), asking “do I need to go to the emergency room for…” As a provider, whenever I get a 12.47 a.m. text asking if someone (especially a queer or trans person) needs to go to the ER, they almost always know the answer is yes. They often just need some loving encouragement. Sometimes, firm loving encouragement. My texting acquaintance hadn’t availed themselves of any health care since they came out as trans, and was worried they wouldn’t be able to advocate successfully, or be able to communicate what the problem was. There was no way I could reach them to be their ER buddy; classic New York timing means crises always wait until the trains are running “every 28 to 47 minutes.” Or whenever they feel like coming. “Tell me a story about a time you did stand up for yourself,” I texted. There was a long pause. A pause long enough for me to consider the possibility that I’d accidentally invented the world’s worst crisis intervention technique. Then: “Once I told my barber to stop giving me the ‘cute girl fade.’” There it was. Strength. Humor. Agency. A tiny act of self-definition with a very uneven hairline attached. “Great,” I texted back. “Use that energy. You don’t need medical jargon. You just need that same ‘nope, not today’ tone. Now go get the care you deserve.” And they did. Not because I coached them through it, but because telling their own story reminded them that they already knew how to advocate for themselves. My “aha” moment wasn’t a single beam of light. There wasn’t any celestial chorus singing the takeaway in breathtaking harmony, no brave student holding a metaphorical lantern. It was the slow, steady realization that every time someone tells their story — whether a teenager talking about their grandma’s diabetes medication or a scared queer young adult trying to get urgent care — they locate their own strength. My job is just to hold the flashlight while they look. Kelli Dunham is a nurse, a writer, an educator, and a comedian, sometimes all three at once. She is the author of the best-selling guide to puberty, “The Boy’s Body Book,” and host and executive producer of Good Get’s newest podcast, “Cared For.” Former New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio once called her a showoff. To her face.