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Subject IT: Firearms become the leading cause of death in kids, and... Should more states offer tuition-free college?
Date April 29, 2022 5:15 PM
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Russia's war in Ukraine is raising the risk of food insecurity around the world.

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Russia's war in Ukraine is raising the risk of food insecurity around the world.

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Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine threatens to exacerbate food insecurity around the world as the flow of agricultural exports from the two countries is impacted by the conflict. As a result, international food prices ― which were already at an all-time high prior to the war ― have surged even higher.

This has prompted an urgent call by the UN’s World Food Program (WFP) to warn of a cascade of hunger in war-torn and impoverished regions around the world if action isn’t taken to stabilize food supplies and feed those who lack access to adequate nutrition.

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** Firearms Become the Leading Cause of Death in Children
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Firearms became the leading cause of death in children in 2020, surpassing auto accidents, which was the number one cause of death among the cohort for decades.

Overall gun-related deaths increased by 13.5% from 2019 to 2020, but researchers from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that these fatalities rose nearly 30% for those under the age of 19. These firearm-related deaths include incidents of suicide, accidental shootings, and homicides.

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** New Mexico to Offer Free Higher Education to Most State Residents
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New Mexico has approved one of the most wide-reaching free college initiatives in the country, offering tuition-free higher education to nearly all state residents regardless of financial, immigration, or criminal record status.

The law takes effect in July and is part of a growing number of state-sponsored programs to make higher education more affordable.

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When you support #TeamSeas and their work to clean up garbage in oceans and rivers all over the world, you’ll be entered to win one of four NFTs:

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#TeamSeas is an international collaborative fundraiser that pledges to remove 30 million pounds of ocean and river garbage--one pound for every one dollar raised.

We believe philanthropy can be a win-win, and the way to do it is through charitable sweepstakes. Interested in cleaning the ocean and maybe picking up an NFT while you're at it?

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