Discover the Urgent Need for Long-lasting Solutions | Unveiling Perspectives from Inquirer Opinion

The Marcos administration’s efforts to eradicate hunger, achieve food security, and enhance nutrition received a significant boost with the issuance of an executive order by Malacañang. Executive Order No. 44, also known as the “Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program,” designates the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) as the lead implementing agency. This …

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Feminist Movement’s Moral Compass Lost: Examining the Response to Hamas Horror

I have been at the forefront of the women’s rights movement for over five decades. Unfortunately, I must now acknowledge that this once diverse and independent movement has been taken over by a “woke” death cult. Those feminists who still remain, including the well-known figures among us, prioritize gender over biological sex, support transgender rights …

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Unveiling the Latest Controversial Push Against Gas-Powered Vehicles

FuelFest displays rare, exotic cars in NJ FuelFest co-founder Cody Walker discusses the car show’s partnership to help disaster areas and award-winning recording artist Tyrese Gibson talks new music on ‘Fox & Friends.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In yet another attempt to regulate the car market and phase out internal combustion …

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Examining Ukraine’s Support: Kyiv Stands Resolute while Others Waver | The Guardian Editorial

As temperatures fall and a second winter of war approaches, Ukraine is concerned that support for its cause is waning. Slovakia has stopped providing military aid after pro-Russian Robert Fico’s party gained power. Poland, one of Ukraine’s strongest allies, had already suspended weapon transfers due to a disagreement over Kyiv’s grain exports, although this may …

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No Winners, Only Victims: Reflections on the Middle East War

Neither side will achieve its aims in this conflict: peace is the only way forward. No matter the right or wrongs of what is happening in Israel or Gaza, the worry for most people is that the war will spread with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran entering the conflict, as now seems inevitable. The United …

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Boosting Britain’s Life Sciences Sector: The Key to Success

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Shortly after celebrating the 70th anniversary of British researchers’ discovery of the double helix, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled a plan to transform the UK into a scientific “superpower” and emphasized that science and innovation …

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Breaking Free: Embracing Boundless Possibilities

Research is the Top Priority for University Professors Research is an essential aspect of the work of university professors. It involves gathering and analyzing data, writing manuscripts, and submitting them to academic journals for publication. However, the publication process is not straightforward. Journal editors have the discretion to either reject papers outright or send them …

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How Connor Cato’s Astonishing $1.4 Million Speeding Ticket Exemplifies the US Government’s Stance

Ding ding ding! We have a winner in the Toxic Governance Sweepstakes that is modern America. Georgia man Connor Cato received a whopping $1.4 million speeding ticket near Savannah. Assuming it was a mistake, he contacted local authorities only to be informed that it was indeed legitimate — with a bureaucrat allegedly threatening, “You either …

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