Por: New York Post Life September 19, 2023
They’ve got a bone to pick. A pack of dog-identifying humans has prompted calls for “animal control” after footage of their Berlin meet-up went viral. An estimated 1,000 people who prefer to be recognized as not humans, but canines, organized a gathering at the Berlin Potsamer Platz railroad station in Germany, communicating only by howling or barking at one another. Online, critics jeered at the trans-species folk, some offering to put... + full article
The New York Times USA Health October 07, 2023
A new study has an encouraging message for Americans who shy away from Covid shots because of : The chills, fatigue, headache and malaise that can follow vaccination may be signs of a vigorous immune response.People who had those side effects after the second dose of a Covid... + más
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Where abortion laws stand in every state a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe | The Boston Globe
The New York Times USA Opinion April 27, 2023
“Something clearly went wrong,” Anthony Fauci told me, reflecting on the long pandemic, in an for The New York Times Magazine. “I don’t know exactly what it was.”It has been a brutal three years. As the Covid-19 death toll first grew past 100,000 and then did that 11... + más
Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified person who leaked draft opinion | The Boston Globe
Supreme Court says it failed to identify who leaked draft abortion opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade | ABC News
ABC News USA Health February 27, 2023
GOMA, Congo -- Two experts appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate allegations that some of its staffers sexually abused women during an Ebola outbreak in Congo have dismissed the U.N. agency’s own efforts to excuse its handling of such misconduct as “an... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Health February 01, 2023
LONDON (AP) — A top U.S. health official urged the World Health Organization to address allegations first that one of its doctors repeatedly engaged in sexual misconduct.“There are many of us who stand with survivors and stand with those who identify as victims and are truly... + más
How many sexual assaults are reported in BPS? The answer is murky. Here’s why | The Boston Globe
Top US official urges WHO to address sexual misconduct | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Health February 01, 2023
LONDON – A top U.S. health official urged the World Health Organization to address allegations first that one of its doctors repeatedly engaged in sexual misconduct.“There are many of us who stand with survivors and stand with those who identify as victims and are truly... + más
ABC News USA World February 01, 2023
LONDON -- A top U.S. official urged the World Health Organization to address allegations reported by The Associated Press that one of its doctors repeatedly engaged in sexual misconduct.“There are many of us who stand with survivors and stand with those who identify as victims... + más
Whistleblower: 665 left FBI over misconduct in two decades | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion November 09, 2022
There’s no such thing as a normal election in Florida. But the 2022 contest has been weird, even by Sunshine State standards. It started at the top of the ticket, where a past governor who wants to be a future governor is challenging the present governor, who often seemed to... + más
Best TV Show bracket: Here’s how you voted in Rounds 1 and 2 | The Boston Globe
Why AP called Nevada Senate race for Catherine Cortez Masto | WPLG Local 10
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