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He walked away from his evangelical roots to escape feeling suffocated
Jon Ward shares his journey of breaking away from his strict evangelical upbringing in his memoir, Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation. Growing up evangelical: Ward was raised in a Virginia evangelical church, which shaped his life, relationships, and identity. * He was discouraged from questioning the Bible’s teachings and engaging with […]
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Cyberattacks on hospitals ‘should be considered a regional disaster,’ researchers find
Cyberattacks on hospitals should be considered a regional disaster, according to researchers who studied the effects of recent ransomware attacks on healthcare institutions. The big picture: Researchers at the University of California San Diego analyzed the impact of a ransomware attack on a neighboring hospital, finding a significant increase in patient influx to their emergency […]
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A hoopster from Senegal has a ball — and wins a medal — at 2023 Special Olympics
Ablaye Ndiaye from Senegal wins a bronze medal in basketball at the 2023 Special Olympics World Games in Berlin. Highlight moment: Ndiaye carried the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony, cheered on by a crowd of 50,000. * Ndiaye is the captain of Senegal’s 34-athlete delegation and has Down syndrome. Unified team: Senegal’s basketball team […]
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A train carrying hazardous materials plunges into Yellowstone River after bridge fails
A Yellowstone River bridge collapsed on Saturday, causing a train carrying hazardous materials to fall into the water. The accident: The train was carrying hot asphalt and molten sulfur, and ended up in the river after the bridge failed. * Drinking water intakes were shut down downstream as a precaution. * There were no injuries […]
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The mutiny in Russia may be over. But it still damages Putin
The mutiny by Russia’s Wagner Group has ended, but the damage to President Putin’s image remains significant. Mutiny details: Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner Group, claimed control of Russia’s military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don and led forces towards Moscow in a perceived coup attempt. * Prigozhin eventually commanded his forces to return to their bases. […]
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Wagner Group chief says his mercenaries will halt their march on Moscow
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin announced his forces are ending their march on Moscow, following demands for the resignation of top defense officials over alleged failures in Ukraine. The march: Prigozhin’s fighters led a “march for justice” from Rostov-on-Don to the outskirts of Moscow over the past 24 hours. * Prigozhin claimed no blood was […]
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Japan’s plan to boost its birthrate raises doubt. But one city has reason for hope
Japan faces a plunging birthrate crisis; however, the city of Akashi offers a glimmer of hope with its growing population and higher birthrate compared to the national average. The bigger picture: Japan’s birthrate hit a record low in 2021, with fewer than 800,000 babies born, prompting Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to promise new measures to […]
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For amateur astronomers, ‘star parties’ are the antidote to light-polluted skies
“Star parties” are growing in popularity as amateur astronomers, both visual and astrophotographers, gather at Cherry Springs State Park to experience dark skies. A rare sight: Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania is one of the few dark sky sites in the eastern U.S., drawing amateur astronomers from Florida to Wisconsin. * Twice a year, […]
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A year after Dobbs and the end of Roe v. Wade, there’s chaos and confusion
One year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the health care landscape for abortion access is increasingly fragmented and complex, causing widespread confusion. The new landscape: Over a dozen states have enacted extremely restrictive abortion bans, with most making no exceptions for rape or incest, leading to 22 million women and people of […]
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They said her disabled brother died in prison naturally. A lawsuit alleges otherwise
A lawsuit claims that Charles “Chuck” Givens, a disabled prisoner, died due to excessive force used by officers at the Marion Correctional Treatment Center in Virginia. Allegations of excessive force: The lawsuit filed by Givens’ sister, Kymberly Hobbs, alleges that several officers brutally beat Givens, leading to his death. * Officers involved have denied the […]