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  January 25, 2022

Understanding Bias

What if journalists acknowledged that bias does exist, that it is built into the choices they make when deciding what to leave in and what to leave out?...

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  January 25, 2022

Human Rights Watch to Candidates: "End Drug War and Red-tagging, Cooperate with ICC"

“The past six years of the Duterte administration have been an unmitigated disaster for human rights,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “The next administration should stop the killings, ensure accountability, and support laws that protect basic rights.”...

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  January 24, 2022

The Pandemic and its Toll on Mental Health

On average, individuals expressing strong public trust and confidence in the national healthcare system are less likely to suffer from depression and anxiety....

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  January 24, 2022

Health Workers on the Political Frontlines

Those speaking out are following in a long and honourable tradition. Florence Nightingale was a powerful advocate for her patients, writing thousands of letters about the terrible conditions they often had to endure....

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  January 23, 2022

Look for Me

Pulitzer prize winner for poetry and former national poet laureate compares himself to a car deserted in the forest....

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  January 21, 2022

Parenting in the World's Worst Managed Pandemic

This is parenting in the days of omicron, swimming in an ocean of angst, with currents constantly shifting direction, an awkward soup of fear, determination and gratitude for those doing the hard work of keeping schools working....

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