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US homeland security secretary visits prison in El Salvador holding deported Venezuelans

While at the prison, Noem filmed a warning to immigrants as 230 Venezuelans deported by the Trump administration remain detained without due process.
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Families honour victims on anniversary of Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

On the eve of the Key Bridge collapse anniversary, officials and victims’ families honoured the six lost workers by casting wreaths into the water in remembrance.
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Footage shows moment of strike in Russia’s massive drone assault on Kharkiv

A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv injured 12, including a child. Ukrainian forces intercepted 42 of 86 drones, while fires raged at a production facility.
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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in English Language

ICYMI: University of Worcester – English, Media & Culture
Salary: £37,100 to £54,395
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Three-quarters of UK fertility patients using unproven add-on treatments

UK News: Regulator finds people spending money on acupuncture and drugs when undergoing IVF or donor insemination

Almost three-quarters of people undergoing fertility treatment in the UK are using “unproven extras” to increase their chances of having a baby, despite little evidence that they work.

The findings, from the UK’s fertility watchdog, mean that about 40,000 people a year wanting to conceive are spending money on acupuncture, supplements and drugs, even though they are largely unproven.

Some patients are facing increasingly long waits for care, of up to two years, especially for NHS fertility treatment.

51% of patients who used donor sperm got it from abroad, where rules on the maximum number of families that can be created by one donor are looser than in the UK.

While 73% of patients are satisfied with their fertility treatment, Asian and black patients are less likely to be satisfied. Continue reading…
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