US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter due to concerns of continued persecution by political opponents, despite previously stating he wouldn’t grant a pardon. Critics from both parties condemned the decision, with Democrats fearing it could erode public trust in the rule of law. Hunter had faced tax and gun charges, with Republicans alleging misuse of his father’s name, leading to a plea deal and dismissal of indictments following the pardon.
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Breaking down period stigma in remote communities
Researchers have developed a teaching guide on menstrual health for remote Indigenous communities to break down stigma, led by University of Queensland's Minnie King and Nina Lansbury. The guide includes interactive resources and aims to improve health literacy and advocate for dignity and support mechanisms. The project has already sparked positive shifts in attitudes, promoting conversations around menstrual health and providing inclusive education for all students. Full Article
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