Month: August 2024

Following WHO declaration of global health emergency, first case of multifocal smallpox reported in the Philippines

Following WHO declaration of global health emergency, first case of multifocal smallpox reported in the Philippines

The Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) recently raised the mpox to a global health emergency. Shortly after this declaration, the Philippines confirmed its first case of the disease this year. Philippine health authorities announced the discovery of the disease, but did not disclose whether the individual was infected with the newer, more virulent Clade Ib strain that is currently predominant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is responsible for a surge in infections. The reported case involved the older Clade IIb strain that led to the global mpox outbreak in 2022. This development follows closely on the heels…
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Hamtramck’s ghost: the rise and fall of a baseball prodigy

Hamtramck’s ghost: the rise and fall of a baseball prodigy

Detroit – Deep in a forgotten cedar chest, a legend lay dormant. Art “Pinky” Deras, once a meteor streaking across the Little League firmament, had become a ghost in his own life. The boy from Hamtramck, Michigan, was a prodigy, a titan before his time. His numbers were otherworldly: 108 innings pitched, 298 strikeouts, an 18-0 record. He was a legend, a name whispered in reverent tones. Yet the man who emerged from the shadows was a quiet enigma, a police officer who seemed content to let his past fade into obscurity. Deras was a phenomenon. Observers flocked to see…
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The farewell speech that Joe Biden never imagined

The farewell speech that Joe Biden never imagined

As chants of “Thank you, Joe! Thank you, Joe!” filled the United Center on a Monday night, a visibly moved President Biden paused to acknowledge the crowd’s appreciation. It was clear that, despite his reluctance to accept it, they were expressing gratitude not only for his decades of public service, but also for his recent decision not to seek reelection. This touching moment highlighted the complex emotions faced by a president who has been in the public eye for more than five decades, and who now faces an unplanned exit. The outpouring of affection in Chicago, while sincere, only partially…
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U.S. labor market malaise grows: Fed survey reveals job insecurity and wage dissatisfaction

U.S. labor market malaise grows: Fed survey reveals job insecurity and wage dissatisfaction

A recent survey by the New York Federal Reserve paints a bleak picture of the U.S. labor market, highlighting rising anxiety among workers. The study, conducted in July, revealed falling employment rates, a surge in job seekers, and widespread dissatisfaction with wages and benefits. These results add to growing concerns about the health of the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate, though historically low at 4.3%, has been steadily rising, fueling fears of a broader recession. Additionally, July’s nonfarm payrolls increase of just 114,000 was weaker than expected, further fueling anxiety. The Fed survey results go even deeper, highlighting a significant…
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