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Home » NEWS » World Matters » Page 13

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Posted inZenger News

Second Chance: Chauncey Taylor Won’t Let His Past Derail His Future

by David BeckfordSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Photo shows packages containing nearly 1,533 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers in a tractor trailer at Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in the city of Laredo, Texas, U. S., on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. The narcotics had an estimated street value of $11,818,400. (CBP/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Shipment Of ‘Baby Wipes’ Was $11.8 Million Worth Of Cocaine

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Disgruntled Tesla owners say they have carried out a hunger strike. (Spark AS,teslahungerstrike,SWNS/Zenger News)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Disgruntled Tesla Owners Say They Have Carried Out A Hunger Strike

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Smog blankets the city on November 23, 2021 in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh India. Air pollution hits women harder than men, according to a new study.  (Photo by Ritesh Shukla/Getty Images)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Air Pollution Affects Women More Than Men, New Study Finds

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Doctor Antonella Tost, Dermatologist University of Miami School of Medicine, examines Michael Casa Nova,12, for symptoms of skin cancer due to sun exposure on June 15, 2011 in Miami, Florida. Scientist have made a recent scientific breakthrough which could lead to new treatments for the most severe form of skin cancer. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

New Treatments For The Most Severe Form Of Skin Cancer Could Be Made Possible

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 2, 2022September 3, 2022
Kawand Crawford is prepping a five-book series documenting his wild life. (Kawand Crawford)
Posted inUrban - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Kawand Crawford Survived The Streets And A Crippling Accident — Then Transformed His Life

by Ariel KahanaAugust 22, 2022September 3, 2022
Dr. Elizabeth Maziarka reads a blood pressure gauge during an examination of patient June Mendez at the Codman Square Health Center April 11, 2006 in Dorchester, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inZenger News

Cuffs are just as effective as expensive phone apps for reducing blood pressure

by Ariel KahanaAugust 18, 2022August 23, 2022
Pamela Mackenzie poses with her son Patrick in an undated photo. Pamela, who has suffered nine miscarriages during 18 years of fertility treatment gave birth to her miracle son after she decided to go to Prague for IVF treatment. (Matthew Newby, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Mother Who Suffered Nine Miscarriages Encourages Women To Seek Treatment Abroad

by Ariel KahanaAugust 17, 2022August 19, 2022
Posted inEntrepreneurs - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Drake, Other Celebrities Back Financial Firm’s Efforts To Offset Their Carbon Footprints

by Ariel KahanaAugust 17, 2022August 19, 2022
Kebra Smith-Bolden, a former nurse and the founder of CannaHealth, aims to provide safety and security for people who consume or medicate with cannabis. (Courtesy of Kebra Smith-Bolden)
Posted inEntrepreneurs - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Medical Marijuana Entrepreneur Sees Racial Reckoning In Connecticut’s Legalization Of Cannabis 

by Ariel KahanaAugust 17, 2022August 19, 2022
Chauncey Taylor poses with his book, “How Adversity Propelled Me to Change.” (Chauncey Taylor)
Posted inUrban - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Second Chance: Chauncey Taylor Won’t Let His Past Derail His Future

by Ariel KahanaAugust 15, 2022September 3, 2022
Recent survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Office Depot found that two-thirds of American teachers report feeling burned out. Undated photo illustration. (SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inUrban - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Two-Thirds Of American Teachers Report Feeling Burned Out

by Ariel KahanaAugust 11, 2022September 3, 2022
Signalmen paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade, including one female soldier, sit inside of a military vehicle, Ukraine in an undated photo. The 79th Air Assault Brigade, based in Mykolaiv, is a formation of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces. (@79AMBUA/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

A Day In The Lives Of Ukrainian Men And Women Fighting As Paratroopers To Defend Their Country

by Ariel KahanaAugust 11, 2022August 11, 2022
One of the items recovered by Mexican authorities in an undated photo. They were given by the U.S. authorities.  (INAH/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Mexico Recovers Hundreds Of Priceless Treasures From The United States

by Ariel KahanaAugust 5, 2022August 6, 2022
New smartphone app checks foods for cancer-causing chemicals. Undated photograph. (Simon Galloway, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inUrban - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

New Smartphone App Finds Cancer-Causing Food Additives

by Ariel KahanaAugust 5, 2022August 6, 2022
Protestors try to perform a citizen's arrest on a Drag performer from Drag Queen Story Hour UK at Henleaze Library, Bristol, July 28 2022. (Adam Hughes, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inZenger News

Protesters And Counter-Protesters Clash Over Library Drag Queen Hour For Kids

by Ariel KahanaAugust 4, 2022August 6, 2022
Graduates arrive ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris delivering the Keynote Speech during Tennessee State University's Commencement Ceremony at Hale Stadium at Tennessee State University on May 07, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Davis/Getty Images)
Posted inUrban - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Widening The Circle: New Scholarship Offers For African American Students In Physics And Astronomy

by Ariel KahanaAugust 4, 2022August 6, 2022
Picture shows Ukrainian artillery prepared to fire on the Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. According the Ukrainian military authorities 2 armored personnel carriers, a tank and Russian Ural trucks were destroyed during the artillery attacks from the 40th Separate Artillery Brigade. (@40OAbrigade/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Ukrainian Artillerymen Destroy Russian Tank, Two Armored Personnel Carriers And Headquarters

by Ariel KahanaAugust 4, 2022August 6, 2022
Posted inHealth - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Israeli Docs Unveil Possible Big Step Forward in Battling Cancer 

by Ariel KahanaJuly 17, 2022July 17, 2022
This jaw-dropping animation shows exactly how many paper coffee cups are bought in the UK - every single second. (Jon Mills, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Paper Cup Craze: Astounding Animation Depicts 3.2 Billion Disposable Cups Used In The UK

by Ariel KahanaJuly 15, 2022July 17, 2022
Gardening can lift your mood even if you've never done it before and have no mental health issues, a new study has revealed. (Simon Galloway,SWSN/Zenger)
Posted inEntertainment - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Green Thumb Delight: Gardening Can Be One Of The Ultimate Mood-Lifters

by Ariel KahanaJuly 15, 2022July 17, 2022
A radio signal that beats like a heart in an unknown galaxy billions of light years from earth has been discovered by scientists. (Steve Chatterley, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Long Distance Call: Scientists Pick Up ‘Beating Heart’ Radio Signal From Galaxy Far, Far Away

by Ariel KahanaJuly 15, 2022July 17, 2022
A crypto trader said he traded in his $8.2k Rolex to buy cryptocurrency and is now worth more than $1 million - but admits the crashing market has halved his wealth. (Kain Roomes, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Crypto Crash Blues: Bitcoin Trader Harvested $3 Million Bounty Now Cut In Half

by Ariel KahanaJuly 15, 2022July 17, 2022
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

Brittney Griner and Russia’s Hostage Diplomacy

by Ariel KahanaJuly 14, 2022July 14, 2022
A new type of battery for electric vehicles can survive longer in extreme hot and cold temperatures, according to a new study. (Simon Galloway, SWNS/Zenger)
Posted inZenger News

Battery Power: New Super Battery For Electric Vehicles Can Withstand Extreme Temperatures

by Ariel KahanaJuly 6, 2022July 6, 2022

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