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PeaceHealth Abandons Plan to Outsource Emergency Staffing Amid Local Backlash
In response to significant local opposition and potential legal challenges, PeaceHealth has decided not to proceed with its plan to replace Eugene Emergency Physicians with ApolloMD.
Study Highlights Effectiveness of Indigenous Land Management in Conservation
Research from UBC indicates that lands managed by Indigenous Peoples are as effective as government-protected areas in conserving forests and biodiversity.
Iran Declares It Will Not Transfer Enriched Uranium to the US
In a firm statement, Iran has declared that it will not hand over enriched uranium to the United States, emphasizing its stance on nuclear material.
Trump Suspends US Escort Operations in Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Talks
In a significant move, President Trump has paused the US operation to escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz as negotiations with Iran continue, reflecting a shift in military strategy.
Boosting Indigenous University Graduates: A National Priority
Universities and governments across Australia are focusing on increasing the number of Indigenous graduates, highlighting its importance in the realm of tertiary education.
FDA's Decision on Fruit-Flavored Vapes Sparks Debate
Marty Makary shares his initial doubts regarding flavored vapes but points to the potential of age-gating technology to mitigate risks.