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Keeping a Diary at the End of the World

When Russia invaded Ukraine, the writer and photographer Yevgenia Belorusets began to journal about her experience living in Kyiv. The resulting account, which she published online in real time, provides insight into the conflict that more straightforward news coverage has failed to capture. It is, as she put it in …

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Carol’s Daughter and Mama Glow Foundation’s ‘Love Delivered’ Initiative Expands Doula Access for Black Birthing People

Love Delivered, the Black Maternal Health Initiative by Carol’s Daughter and its founder, Lisa Price, in partnership with the Mama Glow Foundation and its founder, the world-renowned Doula, Latham Thomas, jointly announced that year two of the program will continue to focus on providing access to doula care for Black birthing people. Coinciding with Black Maternal …

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Tiger Woods Commits to More Golf This Summer

Tiger Woods tips his hat to the crowd on the 18th green after finishing his round during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2022 in Augusta, Georgia.Photo: Gregory Shamus (Getty Images) Tiger Woods has a busy summer ahead of him, as he’s …

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Win Mother’s Day With This 24 Long-Stem Rose Deal

With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, thus begins the mad dash to find that perfect gift. No shortage of people find themselves stressing as they pour over gift ideas for that special person in their lives. In situations such as these, it’s best not to overthink. Rather, go with a tried-and-true …

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Oprah Winfrey Documentary Highlights Inequity in Healthcare

Oprah Winfrey is teaming up with The Smithsonian Channel on campaign for equity in health carePhoto: Steve Jennings / Stringer (Getty Images) When Oprah talks, people listen. So hopefully, her latest partnership with the Smithsonian Channel will get people to listen to the cries for better access to quality healthcare …

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Nine Books That Came to Fame Slowly

Haruki Murakami’s fifth book, Norwegian Wood, was a sensation in Japan when it was first released in 1987. Despite its success, it wasn’t widely available in English until 2000. The gap between its publication and its popular translation is surprising in hindsight, but few people outside the author’s home country …

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Oprah, Smithsonian Channel to explore health care inequities

Oprah Winfrey and the Smithsonian Channel are partnering to highlight racial disparities in the health care system through a new campaign and documentary. The network revealed on Thursday the Color of Care campaign to create a solution toward health equity. The campaign will follow the premiere of Winfrey’s “The Color …

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