2024 Belt and Road Journalists Forum to Be Held in Chongqing, Business News
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2024 Belt and Road Journalists Forum to Be Held in Chongqing, Business News

Business new tamfitronics CHONGQING, China, Aug. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from iChongqing. The monorail train passing through residential buildings is a hot spot in Chongqing. (Photo/cqnews.net) The 2024 Belt and Road Journalists Forum and media field trips will be held in Chongqing from August 26 to September 1. Since 2017, it has been held six times, and this is the first time it will take place outside of Beijinghighlighting Chongqing's growing role in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The forum will gather nearly 100 leaders of journalists' organizations and media from 50 countries and regions, along with over 80 Chinese media...
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Journalists Talk Shooting’s Toll on Children and State Handling of Opioid Settlement Funds
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Journalists Talk Shooting’s Toll on Children and State Handling of Opioid Settlement Funds

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Bram Sable-Smith discussed the enduring trauma experienced by children who survived the Super Bowl parade shooting earlier this year on KMOX’s “Total Information AM” on Aug. 22.Click here to hear Sable-Smith on “Total Information AM”Read Sable-Smith and Peggy Lowe’s “Kids Who Survived Super Bowl Shooting Are Scared, Suffering Panic Attacks and Sleep Problems”KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed how a coalition of groups has issued a call to action regarding how states should spend their opioid settlement money on NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Aug. 21. Pattani also discussed how states such as Wisconsin are planning to spend opioid settlement money on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Today” on Aug. 19.Click here to hear Pattani on “All Things Considered”Read Pattani’s “A Call to Action Reignites Debate...
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Journalists Discuss African Mpox Upsurge, EpiPen Alternative, and Medicaid Unwinding
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Journalists Discuss African Mpox Upsurge, EpiPen Alternative, and Medicaid Unwinding

Top Stories Tamfitronics KFF Health News’ senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health, Céline Gounder, discussed the World Health Organization’s declaration that the mpox outbreak in Africa is a global health emergency on CBS’ “CBS Mornings” on Aug. 15. On “CBS Mornings” on Aug. 12 Gounder discussed the FDA’s approval of the nasal spray neffy as an EpiPen alternative for severe allergic reactions. On CBS’ “CBS Weekend News” on Aug. 11 she discussed how New York City is preparing for longer mosquito seasons.Click here to watch Gounder on “CBS Mornings” on Aug. 15Click here to watch Gounder on “CBS Mornings” on Aug. 12Click here to watch Gounder on “CBS Weekend News”KFF Health News Colorado correspondent Rae Ellen Bichell discussed Medicaid unwinding in Colorado on Colorado Public Radio’s “Colorado Matters” on Aug. 14. Click here to...
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