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Housing instability complicates end-of-life care for aging unhoused populations
Unhoused people are more likely to die in hospitals or on the streets.
Unhoused people are more likely to die in hospitals or on the streets.
The dread that AI evokes seems a distraction from the more disquieting scrutiny of humanity’s own dark nature.
Consumers and politicians blame cage-free egg laws and bird flu outbreaks for high egg prices. But the root cause is an outdated supply chain system.
Humanitarian aid is based on empathy and the recognition that everyone has a right to live with dignity.
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