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In June 2024, Joanna lost her 20-year-old son Philippos. He was beaten up by another young man, following his sister's high school graduation party. Two days later, he died. The alleged perpetrator, a 19-year-old Syrian, was arrested.
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Interview Halle Tecco, author of 'Massively Better Healthcare' on how innovators can break through the complexities of the US healthcare system to make more patients better, faster. What's holding innovation back? And what meaningful room is there to fix US healthcare?
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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Interview Halle Tecco, author of 'Massively Better Healthcare' on how innovators can break through the complexities of the US healthcare system to make more patients better, faster. What's holding innovation back? And what meaningful room is there to fix US healthcare?
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.