Month: September 2022
6 Groups Making Mental Health Care More Accessible to People of Color
The COVID-19 pandemic worsened mental health across the board in the U.S., but people of color—who disproportionately suffered the worst effects of COVID-19 and have historically lacked adequate access to mental health care—were hit especially hard. One 2022 study found
Read More6 Groups Making Mental Health Care More Accessible to People of Color
The COVID-19 pandemic worsened mental health across the board in the U.S., but people of color—who disproportionately suffered the worst effects of COVID-19 and have historically lacked adequate access to mental health care—were hit especially hard. One 2022 study found
Read MoreEU plans sanctions on Russian trade after ‘sham’ Ukraine referendum
European Union officials say the 27-nation bloc should impose “biting sanctions” on Russian trade and hit officials responsible for “sham referendums” held in parts of Ukraine.
Read MoreArtist Oliver Jeffers Wants to Paint the World Out of a Corner
Oliver Jeffers still keeps a workspace in Brooklyn, where he lived for 17 years before returning to his native Belfast to be closer to family during the pandemic. When I meet the author and artist in his studio on a
Read MoreGas leaks in Baltic Sea could equate to 1/3 of Denmark’s CO2 emissions, official says
The Nord Stream pipeline leaks pumping huge volumes of natural gas into the Baltic Sea could discharge the equivalent of one third of Denmark’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions, a Danish official warned Wednesday.
Read MoreIntercepted Phone Calls Reveal Russian Army in Disarray – The New York Times
Intercepted Phone Calls Reveal Russian Army in Disarray The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreDanish queen strips four grandkids of royal titles
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe, Europe’s only reigning queen and the continent’s longest serving monarch, on Wednesday stripped four of her eight grandchildren of their titles, the palace announced. The official reason was to allow the four children of her youngest son,
Read MoreAmericans’ Addiction to Parking Lots Is Bad for the Climate. California Wants to End It
“Parking minimums” may not sound exciting. But if you live in the U.S., they have likely shaped your city. For the better part of a century, in a bid to make driving easier, almost every town in the country has
Read MoreTornadoes hit Florida as Hurricane Ian intensifies – Axios
Tornadoes hit Florida as Hurricane Ian intensifies Axios Hurricane Ian: Davie, Plantation and Cooper City under flash flood warning WPLG Local 10 Pilots assess damage after tornado strikes North Perry Airport WPLG Local 10 Two tornadoes tear through Broward, while Ian hounds Florida
Read MoreThe Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, explained
Danish Defense shows the gas leaking at Nord Stream 2 seen from the Danish F-16 interceptor on Bornholm, Denmark, on September 27. | Danish Defence/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The undersea explosions in two gas pipelines from Russia exposed Europe’s
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