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New NCCN Employer Toolkit Enables Organizations to Help Workers with Cancer

/PRNewswire/ The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) today announced the publication of a new resource to help employers make the best decisions.

Yes, trees can migrate This shotgun scientist is learning how

In Black Rock Forest, just north of New York City, Angie Patterson aims a shotgun at a northern red oak tree. Patterson is a plant ecophysiologist, and the leaves that she’s shooting out of the canopy will give her data to understand how and why trees migrate. Trees have been on the move since at least the last ice age. As their native habitats become inhospitable, tree ranges shift, slowly, to areas they can thrive. But climate change is disrupting the process, scientists say. As of 2019, the IUCN Red List categorized more than 20,000 tree species as threatened, and upward of 1,400 as critically endangered.

My Son Was Murdered By A County Lines Gang Why Didn t Police Listen To Me?

Updated 02/03/2021 13:34 GMT My Son Was Murdered By A County Lines Gang. Why Didn t Police Listen To Me? Blind spots from police, social services and even charities are allowing child trafficking to thrive. Here s what needs to change. This is the final part of a series by HuffPost UK about county lines drug dealing in Britain. One afternoon in August 2018, two officers knocked on Abdi’s mum’s door and confirmed the worst: eight months after he had gone missing, her son’s body had been found.  “I’d routinely walk to a nearby creek just to see if his body would wash up there,” she told HuffPost UK.

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