GOVERNMENT POLICIES

Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

China's Battle with Birth Rates

China is facing a serious problem. Its birth rates are dropping fast. This means fewer babies are being born each year. The country's leaders are worried. They see this as a big threat to their economy. The reason is simple. Fewer young people means fewer workers. This could slow down China's economic growth. The issue is not new. For years, China has been trying to...

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Down Syndrome and Community Life

Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how a person develops. People with Down syndrome often face unique challenges in their daily lives. One big challenge is feeling like they belong in their community. Governments around the world have policies to help people with disabilities, including those with Down syndrome, feel more included. This review looked a...

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Buddhist Temples: A Hidden Gem for Dementia Care

Buddhist temples are quietly becoming a lifeline for families caring for loved ones with dementia. These places of worship are stepping up to fill a gap in the community's support system. This is happening outside of the usual government-run programs. They are offering a unique space for caregivers to find respite and connection. This is a big deal because dementi...

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Feb 10 2025BUSINESS

China's Marriage Crisis: The Numbers Don't Lie

China's marriage rates have hit an all-time low, and this isn't a good sign. The latest data shows that only 6. 1 million couples got married last year, which is a big drop from the previous year. This is the lowest number since records began in 1986. The government has been trying to boost these numbers, but it's not working. They've tried everything from o...

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Threat to South Africa

President Trump recently made a bold statement. He plans to stop all future US assistance to South Africa. This is due to the country’s recent land expropriation policies. Trump fears these laws will allow the government to take land without fair compensation. He thinks South African authorities are being unfair to certain people. These comments were made on a popula...

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

The Boss Who Refused to Fire

A significant shakeup hit the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A high-ranking employee, Mr. Gottlieb, found himself on the outs after refusing to follow orders to immediately terminate a group of employees without due process. DOGE was the culprit. Why the big change? The new administration is aiming to trim federal spending by a staggering $1 ...

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Motherhood in Hard Times: Two Plays, Two Eras

They say time changes everything, but not always for the better. Two powerful plays, "Jordan" from 1992 and "Iphigenia in Splott" from 2015, bring to light the never-ending struggle of mothers living in poverty. Both plays tell the grim tales of babies who didn't make it due to insufficient help from health and social care services. "Jordan" was penned during the re...

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Economics 101: What Policymakers and Voters Need to Know

Everyone's been talking about the economy during the recent election. Both sides promised to take on inflation and globalization, but can they really control these big issues? Not directly. What they can do is help working families with wise policies. Now that one party has control of both Congress and the White House, it's time for lawmakers to brush up on their eco...

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: COVID Critics Take Center Stage

Even after the pandemic's immediate threats have faded, the anger and distrust left by COVID-19 rules are still being felt. Donald Trump's new administration is filled with people who were against these safety measures, even though some were put in place during his first term. These critics, from various fields like health and law enforcement, have come together unde...

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Push and Pull of Orphan Drug Availability

Ever wondered why some medicines for rare diseases are finally becoming more accessible? Let's break down the factors that are making this happen. First off, the internet and tech advancements have made it easier to find and connect with folks who have rare diseases. Laws in many countries are also pushing drug companies to produce these "orphan drugs. " Plus, online...

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