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Intervening Before 18 Months May Reduce Odds of Autism Diagnosis in Babies Identified at High Risk

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A program that teaches parents how to engage with babies identified to be at high risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may reduce the likelihood of the children’s developing the…

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Sequoia National Park’s General Sherman tree, one of largest in the world, still safe amid growing wildfire

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The KNP Complex fire in Sequoia National Park grew more than 3,900 acres overnight, but firefighters have kept key areas under control. Firefighters battling a major wildfire in Sequoia National…

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Victims of terrorism ‘will not be forgotten’: UN, nations, pay tribute at 9/11 memorial

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“We will continue to stand in solidarity with all victims of terrorism. They will not be forgotten”: that was the message from UN Counter-Terrorism chief Vladimir Voronkov on Monday, at a special tribute ceremony marking 20 years since the…

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We are thrilled to report that our Advisory Council Member Victor Ochen will be receiving the Peace for Peace award

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‘Ida is not the end’: Indigenous residents face the future on Louisiana’s coast – photo essay

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Out on the frontiers of the Louisiana coastline, amid winding bayous, battered island roads and sinking land, a swath of fresh devastation for this region’s overlooked Indigenous tribal communities. Amid the rapid…

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