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Russian Strikes on Ukraine Kill 4, Damaging Port and Maternity Hospital - The Moscow Times Russian air attacks across Ukraine early Saturday killed at least four people and damaged critical infrastructure including a port and a maternity hospital, authorities said, as Russia pressed on with...

#OpEd "Each such strike proves that Russia has no intention of ending this war. That is why any easing of pressure on it is dangerous," Zelensky said.

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Negotiations Are Not Ending the Ukraine War – They Are Extending It - The Moscow Times Opinion | Even before Donald Trump’s presidency began, he claimed boldly he would end Russia’s war in Ukraine within 24 hours.

#OpEd Even before the Iran war drove up oil prices, Washington's strategy of conceding to the Kremlin enabled Russia's continued war on Ukraine, warns Elena Davlikanova.

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Your MFA isn't broken — it's being bypassed, and your employees can't tell the difference Scary news: Hackers aren't "breaking" your MFA anymore — they’re just riding shotgun during your login to steal the session token right out from under you.

Good #oped on why we might need to rethink #MFA > Your MFA isn't broken — it's being bypassed, and your employees can't tell the difference www.csoonline.com/article/4147...

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For Russian's in Europe, Being Quietly Anti-War Is No Longer Enough - The Moscow Times Opinion | News about the deportation of anti-war Russians and deserters from Germany has stirred up concern in the emigre community about their future in a country they thought offered safety.

#OpEd The harsh truth is that most Russian emigres are apolitical, at best. If we want to be taken seriously, we have to be more openly against the war, argues Andrei Pivovarov.

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Opinion | The Tahoe Avalanche Tragedy: What Were They Thinking? A look at heuristics can help us make sense of the disaster

"The fact that any members of the group survived is a minor miracle."

In her latest #OpEd, emergency physician Mary Meyer, MD, MPH, provides a framework through which to analyze the recent Tahoe disaster.

Read more at: https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/calamities/120459

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#Trump #Iran #War

#NYTimes proudly promoting its columnist, Bret Stephens’s latest #OpEd — not The Onion.

( Note horrible ratio 🤦🏻‍♂️ .)

#SMH

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Opinion | To Limit Antibiotic Overprescribing, Take a Page From the Opioid Epidemic Both drugs are dangerous when misused

"If they can be so harmful, then why are antibiotics overprescribed? The reasons mirror those that drove inappropriate opioid prescribing years ago."

Read the #OpEd from transplant infectious diseases physician Timothy Sullivan, MD, at:

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Opinion | I'm a Travel Nurse. Every Hospital I've Worked in Shares a Fundamental Flaw. Responsibility rapidly flows downward while accountability rarely flows upward

"Working as a travel nurse gives you a strange vantage point on American healthcare. You move through hospitals that appear different on the surface but often run based on the same pressures underneath."

Read the full #OpEd at:
www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Here's Why Cuba Remains Russia’s Foothold on Washington’s Doorstep - The Moscow Times Opinion | Russia's quest for a post-American world is being stress-tested in the Western Hemisphere more than anywhere else.

#OpEd Moscow keeps Cuba afloat in return for its mineral wealth and convenient location for intelligence gathering. It's unsurprising that Trump has turned his attention to the isolated island, writes Emanuel Pietrobon.

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Opinion: The quiet power of women in communities – Kingston News (Kingston, Ontario) Every year on March 8, the world marks International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements of women and girls. This year’s United Nations theme, “Rights, Justice and Action for...

#ICYMI
“Women have long been the quiet architects of connection in families, friendships, workplaces & communities… Today, this work is often described as emotional labour, the effort required to support the emotional well-being of others.”
#YGK #women

#OpEd: www.kingstonist.com/culture/opin...

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Opinion | Online Doctor Reviews Need to Go Reducing us to a number of stars feels reductive and will drive physicians out of medicine

"I don't think this is right. This outlook may one day drive me out of this profession. And, unfortunately, I don't think I'm alone."

Read the #OpEd from pediatrician Samuel Cross, MD, at:
www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Opinion: The quiet power of women in communities – Kingston News (Kingston, Ontario) Every year on March 8, the world marks International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements of women and girls. This year’s United Nations theme, “Rights, Justice and Action for...

“Women have long been the quiet architects of connection in families, friendships, workplaces & communities… Today, this work is often described as emotional labour, the effort required to support the emotional well-being of others.”
#YGK #women

#OpEd: www.kingstonist.com/culture/opin...

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Russia’s New Law Redefines Which Languages Can Exist in Public Space - The Moscow Times Opinion | A new Russian law regulating public signage may appear to be a minor administrative change.

#OpEd When you force a language out of public and into the home, the language risks disappearing as young people stop seeing it as useful enough to learn, argues Khandama Tudebei.

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Opinion | America Needs to Talk About Poop Clinicians can do more to drive colorectal cancer awareness

"Until that changes, too many people will continue to learn about colorectal cancer after it is already too late."

In an #OpEd, resident physician Diego Schaps, MD, MPH, highlights how physicians can educate patients.

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Why High Oil Prices Won't Fix Russia's Budget Crisis - The Moscow Times Opinion | The pressure on Russia’s finances has grown so acute that even a sustained surge in oil prices driven by turmoil in the Strait of Hormuz will not be enough to plug the widening deficit.

#OpEd Rising fossil fuel prices may help Moscow avoid a worst case scenario. But the core problems at the heart of Russia's economy remain, writes Sergey Shelin.

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Opinion | A Judge Handed Us a Victory Against RFK Jr. -- Will He Follow the Rule of Law? The remedy for the abuse of power is persistence

"That is a bargain we cannot afford to make."

Richard Hughes IV, JD, MPH, lead counsel for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in AAP v. Kennedy, writes an #OpEd explaining why there is "still a point in going to court."

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Opinion | The Wellness Devil in the Details: HHS' Nutrition Plan Questionable science and little recognition of dietitians should give us pause

"When 'evidence-based' can be claimed by anyone with a predatory journal link, medical students lose their ability to discern clinical fact from bio-hacking fiction."

Read the #OpEd from epidemiologist Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS, at: www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Russia Is Failing Its Allies When It Matters Most - The Moscow Times Opinion | The war in Iran, and especially the quick decapitation of the country’s leadership structure, has been a swift, remarkable display of American power and Israeli determination.

#OpEd Russia claims to be an ally to regimes in the Global South. But actions speak louder than words — and Moscow is even denying reports that it's supporting Iran at all, writes Casey Michel.

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Opinion | If Medical Schools Can Make Room for Nutrition, Why Not Women's Health? Curricula change when institutions decide something matters

"The current push for nutrition education has inadvertently exposed a useful truth: When funding is on the table, medical schools can find space in the curriculum."

Read the full #OpEd at:
www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Opinion: Kingston, Canada's Hometown – Why three words on a highway sign could define a city's future – Kingston News (Kingston, Ontario) A case for declaring Kingston "Canada's Hometown."

#ICYMI
“A hometown is more than a birthplace. The people in it shape and challenge you, then send you into the world stronger so you can do big things. It is also the place you return to for renewal and love,” A.J. Keilty writes.
#Kingston #YGK

Full #OpEd: www.kingstonist.com/culture/opin...

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Opinion: Kingston, Canada's Hometown – Why three words on a highway sign could define a city's future – Kingston News (Kingston, Ontario) A case for declaring Kingston "Canada's Hometown."

“A hometown is more than a birthplace. The people in it shape and challenge you, then send you into the world stronger so you can do big things. It is also the place you return to for renewal and love,” A.J. Keilty writes.
#Kingston #YGK

Full #OpEd: www.kingstonist.com/culture/opin...

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Opinion | Malpractice Litigation Was Meant to Make Medicine Safer. It May Do the Opposite. Accountability is better achieved through honesty, not blame

"We need to build accountability through transparency and learning -- not stagnate in accusatory or defensive behaviors."

Read the #OpEd from pulmonologist Venktesh Ramnath, MD, at:
www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Russia's Censorship Laws Are Killing Its Pop Culture - The Moscow Times Opinion | Let’s say you decided to become a writer or musician in Russia in 2026. If you hope that your book or album will be accepted by a publisher or label for release, distribution and promotion, ...

#OpEd Sweeping bans on discussing drugs, politics and “non-traditional values” are forcing artists and labels to censor themselves, writes Andrey Sapozhnikov.

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How can we make it work? | iox Blog An ex-Disney creator begins his indie journey while facing an increasingly common challenge: how can animation pay the bills, so we can make more animation?

An ex-Disney creator begins his indie journey while facing an increasingly common challenge: how can animation pay the bills, so we can make more animation?

Written by @thesoleil.studio

#indieanimation #oped #opinion

ioxtv.co/blog/2026/03...

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We’re Entering a World Run by Trump and Putin’s Rules - The Moscow Times Opinion | The second Trump administration’s surge of interventionism has sent shockwaves across the globe.To Moscow, watching from the sidelines, this is long-awaited confirmation that the era of mult...

#OpEd Washington and Moscow look less like ideological rivals than the joint architects of an international order where might makes right, writes Daniele Stracquadanio.

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Opinion | Is Epic Too Big to Fail? The EHR company's expansion into AI raises questions about relying on a single vendor

"Are we comfortable letting a single vendor or a small handful of vendors define the rules of engagement?"

Read the latest #OpEd from emergency physician and entrepreneur Adam Brown, MD, MBA:

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/prescriptionsfor...

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Opinion | We've Practiced in Denmark and the U.S. They're Not Built for the Same Vax Schedule. The U.S. must look at its own epidemiology, cost-benefit analysis, and logistical realities

"We strongly believe the CDC made a big mistake by adopting a vaccine schedule similar to Denmark's."

Read the #OpEd from pediatricians Kevin P. Marks, MD, PhD, and Michael Thwing, MD, who have worked in both countries:

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Opinion | When Food Policy Becomes Punishment As a rural doctor, I see how food stamps restrictions turn poverty into a moral failing

"As a physician and an immigrant, I know that if health is the goal, restriction cannot be the path."

In an #OpEd, physician and writer Zed Zha, MD, discusses how restricting food choices on SNAP "attaches guilt and shame to survival."

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/...

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Moscow's Lavish Spending Has Become a Political Problem - The Moscow Times Opinion | Leonid Brezhnev once said in 1981 that “the economy must be economical.” That sentiment is back in vogue — modesty is becoming fashionable again.

#OpEd What do you do when you're accused of spending too much when the country's at war? Cut the size of the city's workforce, of course writes Tatyana Rybakova.

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