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National Institutes of Health · United StatesThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a new policy on Thursday prohibiting the use of human fetal tissues (HFT) from elective abortions in NIH-supported research, effective immediately.
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NIH Ends Fetal Tissue Research From Elective Abortions
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Alex Pretti · MinneapolisActor Molly Ringwald condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for “brutalizing people” after the killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti. “There’s something horrible, horrible going on in our country right now. And we have one of the greatest countries — had one of the greatest countries in the world, and I’ve always been so proud…See the Story
Molly Ringwald: ‘ICE Is Brutalizing People’
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Airstrikes · San Luis ObispoStriking nurses at Kaiser Permanente wrapped up their first week of picketing on Friday — tired but still energized as they wait for a second wave of workers to join them in February. Sarah Rubino, a registered nurse who works at Kaiser’s Irvine Medical Center, joined about 150 others on the picket line at the corner of Sand Canyon Avenue and Alton Parkway. Amid the megaphone chants and horns honking from supporters, she said she’s prepared for …See the Story
Nurses Dig Into Rainy Day Funds to Keep Kaiser Strike Going
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