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When renowned medical news publications such as the New England Journal of Medicine start excluding certain publications from advanced access to embargoed journal articles, it begs the question – is this the medical field’s version of a ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy? The sharp criticism from experts like Ivan Oransky, MD, highlights the potential implications
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Russia has recently expressed strong disapproval of the U.S. government’s decision to allocate an additional $60.84 billion in support for Ukraine. This move has led Russian officials to believe that the United States is getting increasingly involved in a hybrid war with Russia, ultimately leading to a humiliating defeat comparable to past conflicts such as
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President Joe Biden recently shared his Plan B for student loan forgiveness, which included a vision to provide free community college education to students. However, many experts argue that loan forgiveness is merely a temporary solution to the larger issue of college affordability. While loan forgiveness may benefit those with existing debt, free college appeals
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