- Silent Crisis in Women’s Health: Urgent Push for Preventive Care
Concerns around women’s health are rising as more expectant mothers face serious risks and a shortage of specialists. Delayed care, dwindling outreach, and high treatment costs are hitting rural communities hardest. A push toward preventive care and regular check-ups could tilt the balance toward healthier futures.
- Virginia Senate Bill Could Fast-Track Affordable Housing on Church Lands
Fairfax City’s mayor backs a state bill aimed at speeding up affordable housing on church-owned land. The measure would let developments proceed by right, with at least 60% of homes designated as affordable for 30 years, a shift amid rising costs and long approval timelines seen in projects like Glebe View.
- Fiji Marks World Cancer Day with Orange Lights and a Call for Early Detection
Fiji faces a rising cancer challenge, but hope is growing through a united push for early detection and stronger support networks. Families, caregivers, and healthcare teams are rallying to turn awareness into action.
- NBA Trade Deadline: Which Stars Could Still Move Before the 3 PM ET Cutoff?
As the NBA trade deadline ticks closer, the rumor mill is buzzing louder than ever. Giannis Antetokounmpo anchors a field of headline names whose futures are suddenly in play, with other stars also in the crosshairs of teams poised to shake up the rosters. A quick peek at the ten names drawing the most chatter.
- JSC Sets March Deadline After Court Confirms FICAC Appointment Authority
Following a High Court ruling on who advises the President about the FICAC Commissioner, the Judicial Services Commission moves to consult with key legal figures and push for independent recommendations by March 31. The move underscores the JSC’s commitment to independence and transparency in judicial appointments.