POLICIES

Dec 19 2024POLITICS

U. K. and EU Team Up to Boost Ukraine's Defense

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning a defense agreement with the European Union to support Ukraine, in case Donald Trump halts U. S. aid. This move is a big deal because it shows what Europe is expecting from Trump's second term. They're trying to strengthen Ukraine's defenses before Trump takes

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Examining the Breakup: USADA and UFC Part Ways, Highlighting Drug Use in Sports

Let's talk about a recent split in the sports world. The US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) have called it quits on their anti-doping partnership. This breakup raises a lot of questions about how we deal with performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports and be

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

AT&T Brings Staff Back to Offices Full-Time in 2025

After a year of hybrid work, AT&T is telling its U. S. employees to put on their business attire and head back to the office five days a week starting in January 2025. The telecom giant, based in Dallas, is making this shift after CEO John Stankey previously required staff to be on-site at least thr

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Carbon Trading in China: A Closer Look

Ever wondered what's happening with carbon in China? Recently, there's been a buzz about carbon emission trading in different regions. This is a big deal because it's like a market where companies and factories can buy and sell the right to emit carbon. Sounds confusing? Well, let's break it down.

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Why Big Tech is Making Nice with Trump

Big Tech leaders are cozying up to President-elect Donald Trump. They're hoping to gain favor with him before he takes office in January. Why? They're pouring millions into his inauguration fund. This is a huge increase from past contributions to incoming presidents. What do they want? Easier AI dev

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Want Employees Back in Offices

Imagine you're a big company with a whopping office lease that's costing a fortune, even though many desks are empty. Wouldn't you want your employees back in the office? That's exactly what many businesses are thinking, according to a survey by Resume. org. The survey showed that one in three compa

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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 va

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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

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Canada: Will Trump's Policies Hit Hard Again?

Did you ever think Donald Trump could impact your life even if you moved to Canada? Meet my ex-neighbors, who did just that. They hail from the U. S. , and with Trump back in power, they're feeling the heat again. As Canada's housing crisis worsens and military alliances are threatened, it's clear T

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some Health and Social Care Programs Last Longer than Others?

Imagine you're trying to keep a garden healthy. You need the right tools, good planning, and sometimes, a bit of luck. Just like caring for a garden, the integration of health and social care services can be tricky. The world is changing, and more people need complex care. Governments have pushed fo

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