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The U.S. Foreign Aid Freeze: Whats At Stake for The Worlds Children

Maryanne Murray Buechner, UNICEF USA, Maryanne Murray Buechner, UNICEF USA https://www.forbes.com/sites/unicefusa/people/maryannebuechner/

Children around the globe rely on UNICEF programs to survive, grow and thrive programs that lift societies and make the world safer. Today, more than ever, support from the private sector, including ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes

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Peter Som Takes Each Bite As It Comes

Ben Widdicombe

When he moved to the West Village in 1996, Peter Som quickly made a name as a young fashion designer. He has since expanded into lifestyle (like with his namesake collaboration with spice-makers Burl ...[Continue Reading]

Grub Street

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Dr. Oz to face Senate hearing over nomination to head Medicare, Medicaid

Alexander Tin

Former heart surgeon and television host Dr. Mehmet Oz is set to face questions Friday from the Senate's finance committee over his nomination to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services u ...[Continue Reading]

CBS News

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The Volunteer Data Hoarders Resisting Trumps Purge

Julian Lucas

The deletions began shortly after Donald Trump took office. C.D.C. web pages on vaccines, H.I.V. prevention, and reproductive health went missing. Findings on bird-flu transmission vanished minutes a ...[Continue Reading]

The New Yorker

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RFK Jr Is Running Away From the One Thing Hes Ever Been Right About

Liza Featherstone

Despite reports that one of his pet issues is even more urgent than previously supposed, Kennedy seems to have changed the subject. Last week he called anti-Semitism a malady that sickens societies ...[Continue Reading]

The New Republic

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Trump didn't 'cancel cancer research,' but new NIH guidance cut funding for some medical studies

Anna Rascout-Paz

<ul><li>On Jan. 21, 2025, the incoming Trump administration imposed a communications freeze on U.S. health agencies until a presidential appointee could review them. That meant long-standing meetings ...[Continue Reading]

Snopes.com

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