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The federal government is set to provide an update on a child welfare compensation deal, Flight 752 victims' families discuss damages, and scientists may have isolated a biomarker for depression. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
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Compensation deal
The federal government and Indigenous child welfare advocates will provide an update today on their newly reached agreement for compensation and long-term reform of First Nations Child and Family Services.
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Flight 752 Family members of victims in the Iranian military's downing of a passenger jet two years ago, along with their legal team, are holding a news conference today to discuss a court decision that awarded them millions. |
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Silicon Valley lessons
The fraud conviction of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes could offer Silicon Valley's culture of hubris and hype some valuable lessons. |
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Depression research
Scientists believe they've discovered a biomarker for depression, a discovery that could lead to a blood test capable of determining the effectiveness of various antidepressant medications. |
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School closures
With schools across the country delaying students' return to the classroom, experts are suggesting parents prepare their kids with coping strategies to deal with ongoing pandemic-related stressors. |
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Twins in San Jose, Calif., were born on two different days, months and years. | |
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Fish on wheels | A team of scientists in Israel built a “Fish Operated Vehicle” and taught six goldfish to drive on land. |
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