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Novosibirsk Schoolboy Dies After Delayed Meningococcal Infection Diagnosis

A third-grade student in Koltsovo, Novosibirsk, died on February 26 after a rapid onset of meningococcal infection; delayed diagnosis by emergency responders, who initially believed it to be a simple infection, likely contributed to the fatal outcome; all third-grade classes and one fourth-grade cla...

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Good Health and Well-being
npr.org
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Gene Hackman, Oscar-Winning Actor, Dies at 95

Actor Gene Hackman died at age 95 in his Santa Fe home; his death is currently under investigation. Hackman's four-decade career included roles in "The French Connection," "Bonnie and Clyde," and "Unforgiven," and he won two Oscars.

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No Poverty
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Emanuel Slams Chicago's Leadership, Citing Crime, Failing Schools

Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel criticized Chicago's current leadership on Friday, citing a 6.6% approval rating for Mayor Johnson, rising crime rates (motor vehicle theft, aggravated battery, theft, and murder), and 30-year low eighth-grade reading scores as evidence of failed governance; he cont...

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Quality Education
foxnews.com
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Cuomo Announces NYC Mayoral Bid, Targeting Crime and Homelessness

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo launched a mayoral campaign for New York City on Saturday, citing concerns over rising crime, homelessness, and the deteriorating subway system, positioning himself against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams in the June 2025 primary.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
forbes.com
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Retired Manager Re-enters Painting Community Through Strategic Networking

Retired construction manager Greg seeks to re-enter the painting community by networking online (LinkedIn, Facebook) and attending industry events, leveraging existing contacts and seeking mentors for career advancement.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
cbsnews.com
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Marysville's Bok Kai Parade Celebrates Historic Chinatown

Marysville, California's historic Chinatown, home to the 145th annual Bok Kai parade, attracted thousands of visitors; the event celebrates the area's rich Chinese heritage and the only remaining Gold Rush-era Chinatown, preserving its cultural legacy with a recent $500,000 grant for revitalization.

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Reduced Inequality
smh.com.au
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Taiwan's Chiang Kai-shek Statue Park: A Controversial Compromise

Taiwan's Cihu Memorial Sculpture Park houses approximately 200 statues of Chiang Kai-shek, relocated from public spaces due to controversies surrounding his legacy; the park reflects a compromise between preserving history and addressing concerns about the veneration of authoritarianism.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
npr.org
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Study Predicts Kipyegon Could Break 4-Minute Mile Barrier

A new study predicts Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon could break the 4-minute mile barrier with optimized pacing, using aerodynamic modeling to show a potential time of 3:59.37, although this wouldn't be an official record.

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Gender Equality
foxnews.com
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Juilliard Pianist Found Guilty of Murder in Elaborate Revenge Scheme

A Juilliard-trained pianist, Zachary Hughes, was found guilty of murdering Christina Parcell in South Carolina after an elaborate revenge scheme involving his friend, John Mello, who also faces charges. Hughes claimed self-defense, citing child abuse, but the court deemed these claims inadmissible.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Diverse News: From Dancing Centenarian to Family Mystery

This week's news includes a 105-year-old's energetic dance, a fight to save a historic phone box, a woman's discovery of a lifelong family secret, and the story of Australia's first female combat troops.

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Gender Equality
bbc.com
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Twitch Star's Football Club Takeover Boosts Attendance

Twitch streamer Aaron Hunt's takeover of Daisy Hill FC in Westhoughton, Bolton, led to a dramatic increase in attendance at their recent match against Atherton Laburnum Rovers FC, from the usual 50 to several hundred, boosted by the presence of online celebrities like Angry Ginge and Steve Bracknall...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
zeit.de
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Murder at NATO Exercise: "Tatort" Investigates

A German "Tatort" episode investigates the murder of a civilian extra ("COB") during a NATO military exercise on a US Army base near Munich, prompting collaboration between German detectives and US military police, and raising questions about the complexities of jurisdiction and cooperation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions