| Journals Media Newsletter for Friday April 10, 2026 ( 12 items ) |
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ACP's 2026 Annual Meeting Convenes Leaders Shaping the Future of Internal Medicine
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 9 [Category: Medical] -- The American College of Physicians posted the following news release:
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ACP's 2026 Annual Meeting Convenes Leaders Shaping the Future of Internal Medicine
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Keynote speaker Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH will discuss clinical leadership and trust in the age of information chaos
PHILADELPHIA, April 9, 2026 - Internal medicine physicians from around the globe will gather this month for the American College of Physicians (ACP) 2026 Intern
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Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Hungary's Orban Unleashes His 'Digital Infantry'
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on April 8, 2026, by Zsuzsanna Szelenyi, senior fellow with the Democratic Resilience Program:
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Hungary's Orban Unleashes His 'Digital Infantry'
As Viktor Orban seeks to extend his 16-year premiership, a flood of hostile material seeks to paint the opposition as disloyal.
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Billboards in Budapest have been plastered with images that would have been inconceivable in a European democracy just
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Institute for Energy Research: U.S. and Iran Agreed on a Tenuous Two-Week Ceasefire
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Energy] -- The Institute for Energy Research posted the following commentary:
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The United States and Iran Agreed on a Tenuous Two-Week Ceasefire
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Key Takeaways
1 The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, although details are sparse and public claims from the parties seem at odds.
2 The Strait of Hormuz was temporarily opened with four ships transiting before a dispute arose over whether Lebanon was part of the deal.
3 Iran is chargi
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Keep your hat on: why headwear mattered more than money in 17th and 18th century England
COVENTRY, England, April 10 -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release:
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Keep your hat on: why headwear mattered more than money in 17th and 18th century England
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Today, whether or not to remove your hat is a matter of personal preference. But 400 years ago, refusing to doff ('do off') your hat could be an act of political resistance, according to new research published in The Historical Journal.
The study, led by the aptly-named Professor Bernard Capp, Emeritus P
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LEADER JEFFRIES ON MORNING JOE: "WE'RE GOING TO PROCEED AT 11:30 TODAY TO DEMAND AN END TO THE HOSTILITIES IMMEDIATELY"
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Rep.) -- House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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LEADER JEFFRIES ON MORNING JOE: "WE'RE GOING TO PROCEED AT 11:30 TODAY TO DEMAND AN END TO THE HOSTILITIES IMMEDIATELY"
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Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared on MS NOW's Morning Joe, where he emphasized that Democrats will continue pushing for a War Powers Resolution, including at 11:30 a.m. today, to end the Trump administration's reckless war in Ir
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N.C. Democratic Party: As DC Insider Michael Whatley "Profited By Up to $219,660" From Iran War, He Dismissed Sacrifice Of Service Members
RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 10 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party issued the following news on April 9, 2026:
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As DC Insider Michael Whatley "Profited By Up to $219,660" From Iran War, He Dismissed Sacrifice Of Service Members
New reporting from American Journal News is highlighting how DC insider Michael Whatley has "profited by up to $219,660" from the war in Iran as his investments in oil and gas companies "soar." A "longtime oil lobbyist," this is now the second time Whatley m
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New research brings machine-learning-based physics a step closer to solving real engineering challenges.
MANCHESTER, England, April 9 -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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New research brings machine-learning-based physics a step closer to solving real engineering challenges.
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A mathematics professor at The University of Manchester has developed a novel machine-learning method to detect sudden changes in fluid behaviour, improving speed and cost of identifying these instabilities and overcoming one of the major obstacles faced when using machine learning to s
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North American Menopause Society: Tailored Menopause Education Strengthens Clinician Confidence and Quality of Care
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio, April 9 (TNSrpt) -- The North American Menopause Society, an organization that promotes the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging, issued the following news release:
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Tailored Menopause Education Strengthens Clinician Confidence and Quality of Care
New study highlights effectiveness of ECHO model in improving clinician confidence and addressing menopause care gaps
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CLEVELAND, Ohio --
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Researchers at the Yale School of Environment Have Found Frontline Communities Worry About Extreme Heat and Power Outages
WASHINGTON, April 7 (TNSjou) -- Researchers at the Yale School of Environment have found that while frontline communities and the general public share similar levels of concern regarding global warming, their fears diverge sharply concerning immediate consequences like extreme heat and power outages. According to the document, Frontline Communities, Climate Change Hits Home as Extreme Heat and Power Outages, published in the journal One Earth, those living in frontline areas are more concerned a
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Safeguarding public health: PolyU pioneers multi-tiered AI model for more cost-effective and smarter sewer system management
HONG KONG, April 9 -- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University issued the following news release:
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Safeguarding public health: PolyU pioneers multi-tiered AI model for more cost-effective and smarter sewer system management
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Climate change has been driving the rise of extreme weather conditions in recent years, placing immense strain on urban infrastructure such as sewer systems. Compromised sewer systems can lead to leakage, overflow and even flash flooding, threatening public health and
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TechFreedom: 'Breaking Down' the FCC's Assembly Line Model for Satellite Licensing
WASHINGTON, April 10 (TNSrpt) -- TechFreedom, a technology policy think tank, issued the following news release on April 9, 2026:
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"Breaking Down" the FCC's Assembly Line Model for Satellite Licensing
Yesterday, TechFreedom published a new paper (https://techfreedom.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/TechFreedom-Paper-Assembly-Line-Breaks-Down.pdf) exploring the developing conflict between the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) desire to create an "assembly line" for processing satell
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University of Montreal: Marginalized and at Risk - Independent Sex Workers Speak Out
MONTREAL, Quebec, April 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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Marginalized and at risk: independent sex workers speak out
Cloe Gobeil interviewed 13 women in the sex trade to understand their work and the strategies they use to protect themselves from physical, psychological and sexual violence.
By Martin LaSalle
They choose their clients, set their own rates and manage their businesses like any other entrepreneur. They are independent sex workers--women
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