REGULATION

Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Battleground: How Lung Cancer Fights Back

You may think of a lung tumor as just a bunch of cancer cells clumped together. But that's not the whole story. The tumor lives in a complex neighborhood, called the tumor microenvironment (TME). This lively area is filled with different cells and molecules that shape how the tumor grows and how it

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Washington Lobbyists' Big Christmas Wish: Rolling Back Rules

Imagine a holiday gift-wrapped by lawmakers, tailored just for lobbyists. In Washington, over 13, 000 lobbyists are salivating over the chance to undo rules they didn't like. This sneaky trick is called the Congressional Review Act, which lets new leaders erase rules from the last few months of the

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Dec 21 2024FINANCE

Betting with Borrowed Money: Why Credit Cards and Sports Betting Don't Mix

Sports betting is a popular pastime, but it's not always a safe one, especially when people use credit cards to fund their bets. This practice can lead to unexpected fees and debt, making it harder for bettors to win or even break even. Lawmakers and credit card companies could help by stopping this

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Dec 19 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin: CFOs See It As Risky, Few Companies Buy In

Bitcoin has been on a rollercoaster ride, reaching new heights after the U. S. presidential election. The price of a single Bitcoin hit $100, 000 for the first time. This dramatic increase hasn't gone unnoticed by big-time investors and companies. Michael Saylor, a billionaire Bitcoin investor, tri

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Swiss Experts Weigh In: Thoughts on Gene Editing

In Switzerland, scientists, doctors, and other experts recently shared their views on human gene editing. They talked about two main types: somatic gene editing (SGE) and germline gene editing (GGE). Most experts were okay with SGE, but they had mixed feelings about GGE. They all agreed that patient

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Understanding LRRK2: How One Protein's Actions Control Its Own Activity

Let's talk about a protein called LRRK2, which is linked to Parkinson's disease. This protein is like a multitool with seven different parts, including a kinase and a Roc G domain. Even though we know a lot about how it looks, we're still figuring out how it works. Scientists found out that the Roc

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

High-Speed Chase Ends in Tragedy: Who's at Fault?

A peaceful night in the small town of Iva turned into a nightmare when a high-speed police chase ended in a fatal crash. Michael Lee Trotter Sr. was fleeing from the police, and his reckless driving resulted in the death of a bystander and serious injuries to a couple riding a motorcycle. The chase

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI and Privacy: What's Allowed and What's Not?

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) recently stepped in to help clarify how AI models can use personal data without breaking the law. They looked at big questions like whether AI models can be anonymous and if companies need people's consent to use their data. They also discussed what to do wi

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Why Health Insurance Is Getting Worse: It's Not Just About Greed

You might be blaming health insurance companies for rising costs and denials, but wait. Let's dive deeper. The root of the problem started when politicians made promises they couldn't keep. Back in 2013, before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) took effect, insurers were denying around 1. 5% of claims.

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

U. K. Consults on AI, Music Biz Says Keep Copyright Sacrosanct

The U. K. government is chatting about how and if AI developers can use copyrighted songs to train their AI models. Right now, it's a bit of a mystery for creators and AI firms, making it tricky to know who pays whom. A new normal could let AI companies use songs without permission, but only if crea

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