May 2019

Venice Biennale inspires deep thoughts on political issues

Fake news. Migration. Poverty. Global warming. Armed conflict. Political issues that light up the airwaves and social media are getting a very open airing at the 58th Venice Biennale contemporary art fair, like so much laundry hung out to dry in the lagoon breeze. American curator Ralph Rugoff, director of London’s Hayward Gallery, titled the […]

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Texas A&M Hurdler Goes ‘Full Superman’ To Leap Face-First To Victory

Infinite Tucker of Texas A&M can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound, but he is a viral hero after his outstretched leap to victory in the 400-meter hurdles at the Southeastern Conference championships on Saturday. The SEC Network wrote on Twitter that “he went full Superman!” and the reference understandably stuck.  He went full

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NHS staff shortage: How many doctors and nurses come from abroad?

Image copyright Getty Images The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) will soon begin a major campaign to recruit health workers from other countries to meet growing staff shortages. Reports suggest a strategy has been drawn up to target a number of countries around the world, including poorer nations outside Europe. One estimate in March this

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