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Period loss, or amenorrhea, affects approximately 3% to 4% of women of reproductive age. It can be the body’s response to an energy crisis resulting from a combination of too much exercising ...
Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into University of California Hiring Practices The Trump administration has targeted the state system as part of its broad effort to eliminate diversity, equity and ...
The Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement today on new rules to make transactions in transferable securities more efficient. The goal is to shorten the settlement cycle ...
Home Crime today's big question Will the new grooming gangs inquiry achieve anything? Critics point to a previous inquiry's still-unfulfilled list of recommendations ...
Opinion ASIC inquiry a ticking time bomb for ASX chief Helen Lofthouse It is likely to be well into next year before market participants see workable recommendations and any detailed regulatory ...
The California Department of Insurance is launching a "market conduct" exam into how State Farm General, the state's largest home insurer, is handling claims from the January fires after receiving ...
What’s happening in LA could be a template for the Trump administration The cycle of protest, violence and repression often benefits the right ...
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas, said she would open an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump if she becomes chair of the House Oversight ...
The NHS in England risks being locked in “a cycle of crises” in which it can only meet immediate needs unless Rachel Reeves lifts average day-to-day funding by at least 2.5 per cent a year in ...
Since April 24, a public inquiry into the SAAQclic debacle has shed light on a series of issues and revelations, including several tender calls concluded with a single bidder.
The focus of the DOJ's reported inquiry is a September 2024 congressional hearing during which Cuomo was grilled over his March 2020 directive that nursing homes accept recovering COVID-19 patients.
The Post Office scandal public inquiry will publish the first part of its final report this summer, with its findings on compensation and the scandal’s human impact to be made public “as soon ...
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