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We extensively cover stories of people and communities whose struggles are left underreported, unheard, or unaddressed by our society. But we focus less on what governments and institutions failed to do for them, rather we focus more on what can still be done.
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Having Purpose in Life Leads to Better Sleep Quality
People who find purpose in their lives are more likely to get better sleep and to get off the bed in the morning, as well as less likely to have…
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Five Years into South Sudan’s Independence, Children Denied Childhoods – UNICEF
As South Sudan enters its sixth year of independence, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is calling the situation in the country “a catastrophe for children” and cautioned that they…
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Not All Quitters are Losers: Kicking the Smoking Habit Early
The point of cigarette smoking is nicotine, the known addictive substance that gives smokers the ‘high’ just seconds after a single puff. Or, for the young, perhaps another reason is…
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Almost Human: Self-driving Cars Possibly to Make Ethical, Moral Decisions Soon
Imagine a self-driving car that makes ethical and moral decisions like humans do, possibly driving its way into this automated era of ours—seemingly crazy but it’s not impossible, according to…
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European Alcoholic Drinkers at Risk of Acquiring Five Kinds of Digestive Cancer
Pancreatic, liver, gastric, colorectal, and oesophageal cancers are the five most common digestive cancers worldwide that bring about nearly three million deaths annually, adding to over a third of cancer…
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Philippines, U.S. discuss ways to counter proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Representatives of Philippines and U.S. governments tackled ways to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) during the first bilateral Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) engagement held last June…
