A new study of malpractice data shows significant national variation in malpractice trends.
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What The Data Actually Shows About Medical Malpractice Across America
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Rubio’s Rome challenge: Managing an ally, appealing to a pope – POLITICO
And Crosetto said at an event during Italy’s Armed Forces Day that “in a world that has gone crazy … it is our duty to ensure that Italy can defend itself,” validating Trump’s longstanding demand that NATO allies should do — and spend — more to defend themselves.
Meloni will…
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May 7 declared day of mourning in Sumy community
In the Sumy community, May 7 has been declared a day of mourning for those killed in Russian attacks on May 6.
According to Ukrinform, the Sumy City Council announced this on Facebook.
As previously reported, on May 6, Russian forces attacked Sumy with drones. Two…
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France moves aircraft carrier group toward Strait of Hormuz for possible defensive mission – AP News
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IDF soldier filmed placing cigarette into statue of Virgin Mary in south Lebanon – Haaretz
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Venezuela tells UN court that mineral-rich part of Guyana was fraudulently taken in colonial era – AP News
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Trump ‘right to be outraged’ by Europe’s betrayal on Iran, says former Thatcher advisor – Fox News
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Iran’s missiles seek to drive a wedge between Gulf states – The Economist
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Ukraine urges global help as occupied Kherson region faces severe humanitarian crisis
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine draws the international community’s attention to the severe humanitarian crisis in parts of the temporarily occupied Kherson region as a result of Russian forces’ crimes, which flagrantly violate international humanitarian law.
This…
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Misogyny Or Mentorship? New Study On Social Media Reshaping Young Men
New research on mental health and online influence shows social media is reshaping for boys what it means to be a man—for better in some cases, but often for worse.
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