South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his order to impose martial law after facing strong opposition from lawmakers and international allies. The national assembly unanimously rejected the martial law order, leading Yoon to announce its lifting, which sparked calls for his resignation and possible impeachment. Yoon’s political future is uncertain as analysts question his ability to serve out his term amidst low public support and internal party challenges.
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Online Therapy Boom Has Mainly Benefited Privileged Groups, Studies Find
During the pandemic, the number of Americans receiving psychotherapy increased by 30 percent through virtual sessions, but new research suggests that technology has worsened existing disparities in mental health care access. The shift to teletherapy has benefited those in higher-income brackets, cities, and with more education, while neglecting children from low-income families, Black children, and adults with serious psychological distress. Despite hopes for increased accessibility, telehealth platforms may be prioritizing patients with milder conditions and...
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