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LifeNews.com 

UN is Trying to Push Abortion on Honduras, Which Protects Babies From Abortions

Human Life International’s Luis Martinez lobbies the United Nations to help life affirming nations withstand external pressure to legalize abortion. When one United Nations committee convened September 11 and 12, 2024, they discussed nine different countries, including the Central American Republic of Honduras, which is being pressured by outside groups, including the United States-based Human […]

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Phys.org 

Scientific jargon, entrenched teaching methods and student roles stifle science engagement, study says

Just as Danish school kids get to test their hands at science in earnest they come face to face with entrenched teaching methods, coded language and a no-error culture. New research from the University of Copenhagen shows that students get locked into roles such as "teacher's assistants," the "noisy ones"—or the "quiet ones," who are often girls and minority students.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

"We will work hard, win medal.." Paralympian Sonal Patel after meeting PM Modi

New Delhi [India], September 12 (ANI): Paralympian Sonal Patel expressed her renewed motivation and determination after her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. Patel, who recently competed in the Paralympics in para table tennis but did not secure a medal, shared her experience and the encouragement she received from the Prime Minister. "It felt really good talking to PM Modi today," Patel remarked. "I

Fast Company 

Transform your nonprofit from direct impact to systemic change

There are multiple ways your organization can benefit others.

When you’re committed to fostering positive social change, it’s natural to strive for a broader reach of those who can benefit from your efforts. This necessitates moving beyond the idea that your organization must always be the direct agent of impact.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Georgia Hall: European 'bond' drives Solheim Cup success

(Photo credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images) Team Europe is setting out this weekend to retain possession of the Solheim Cup for the fourth straight event, something that's never been done in its 34-year history. The U.S. team might have been favored in the past, looking stronger on paper with star players such as Lexi Thompson and Nelly Korda. But that hasn't earned the Americans the 14 1/2 points necessary to win back the Sol