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As-it-happens update 26 April 2016
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The Guardian
Four out of five junior doctors took part in the first all-out strike in NHS history on Tuesday, as David Cameron blasted their withdrawal of emergency ...
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Gizmodo
Ellen Ripley, the lead character of the Alien films, is one of the most iconic female heroes in cinema history. And today, during the celebration of the ...
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Vox
FREDERICK, MD. — The history of African-American women in the US Senate is a short one. Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois was elected to the body ...
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The Verge
Don't say they didn't warn you. Apple posted a year-over-year decline in revenue today, the first time the company's failed to grow its business in 13 ...
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Quartz
The massive demonstration by garment workers in Bengaluru earlier this month forced the Indian government to rethink its policy on provident fund ...
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Harvard Business Review
But the biggest challenge seems to be figuring out how to overcome unconscious biases that get in the way of these well-intentioned programs.
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BBC News
South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar has been sworn in as vice-president in a boost for a peace deal aimed at ending more than two years of ...
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TIME
Ripa, unhappy with the manner in which she had been told of a major change in the lineup of her show, added extra time off to a pre-planned vacation ...
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Quartz
As a child growing up in an Asian neighbourhood in the UK, Kully Rehal, a 30-year-old artist, was aware of an immigrant's travails. After all, her ...
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Nature.com
Female scientists face everyday, often-unintentional microaggression in the workplace, and it won't stop unless we talk about it, says Tricia Serio.
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