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Civilian deaths in conflict are surging, warns UN human rights office — Global Issues

At least 48,384 individuals – mostly civilians – were killed in 2024, based on casualties recorded by OHCHR. “Behind every…

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CELEBRITY

Updates on Cause, Deaths & More – Hollywood Life

Image Credit: Getty Images Not long after an Air India flight crashed into a medical college hostel, a plane that…

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SCIENCE

New Map Shows How Gun Deaths of Children Have Increased in States with Loose Firearm Laws

New Map Shows How Gun Deaths of Children Have Increased in States with Loose Firearm Laws Gun violence is the…

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Marines deployed to LA; Drug deaths in U.S. decline : NPR

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Drug deaths among people in the U.S. under 35 are plummeting : NPR

Justin Carlyle, age 23, photographed on the street in Kensington, a neighborhood of Philadelphia, has lived with addiction to fentanyl…

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SCIENCE

What Will Happen to Opioid and Drug Overdose Deaths after CDC Cuts?

At an addiction conference in Nashville, Tenn., in late April, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy,…

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WORLD

Strikes on houses and tents responsible for over half of deaths this week — Global Issues

629 Palestinians were reportedly killed in the last week, according to OHCHR in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. At least 358…

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SCIENCE

Common-Sense Measures Could Curb Heat-Related Deaths

Extreme heat is the number-one weather-related killer in the U.S., causing hundreds to thousands of deaths every year. And available…

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Multiple deaths after tornadoes in Kentucky and Missouri : NPR

Storm damage is surveyed in Laurel County, Ky., after tornadoes brought destruction to the region Friday night. Laurel County, Ky.…

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Medicaid cuts could mean more drug overdose deaths : NPR

Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are weighing spending cuts to addiction healthcare and research programs responding to the nation’s deadly overdose…

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