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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Jon Stewart Sets the Record Straight on Joe Rogan’s Podcast

Joe Rogan’s podcast has always been a hot topic, especially after he endorsed Donald Trump. Some people think Democrats need their own version of Rogan’s show. But comedian Jon Stewart has something to say about that. Stewart believes Rogan isn’t easily defined by politics. He thinks Rogan has both

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Green Tech and ESG: How Chinese Firms Are Leading the Way

The manufacturing industry has long been known for its environmental impact. But times are changing. Many companies are now looking to go green. They want to make sure their business practices are good for both people and the planet. This is where something called ESG performance comes in. ESG stand

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Africa Skip the Pollution Phase?

Imagine if Africa could jump straight to a clean, low-carbon future without going through the dirty industrial phase that other countries have. That's what some are hoping for. A recent study dug into how taxes on the environment, foreign investments, natural resources, and tech progress can make th

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Pac-Man Fun Comes to Life in Tokyo: A Web3 Adventure!

Get ready for a super fun and interactive event in Tokyo! Web3 platform Flickplay has teamed up with the creators of Pac-Man, Bandai Namco Entertainment, and the City of Shibuya. The action starts at the DIG SHIBUYA 2025 Festival from February 8 to 11, 2025. This isn't just any event—it blends digit

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Who Owns Health Data in the AI Age?

Imagine you're in a doctor's office, and instead of just your doctor, an AI is also analyzing your health data. So, who really owns that data? That's the puzzle that a new study is trying to unravel. The study introduces a novel framework called the Collaborative Healthcare Data Ownership (CHDO) mod

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

The Evolution of Sweating: A Week in the Heat

Ever wondered how our bodies adapt to heat? A recent study explored this by tracking the changes in the amount of skin covered in sweat over seven days of heat acclimation. Nine adults, with both men and women, were put through a heat test every two days. They cycled for two hours in a hot, humid ro

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

House Democrats Keep Top Leaders, Gear Up for New Challenges

In a no-drama leadership election, House Democrats have decided to stick with their top brass from the previous term. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries from New York, along with his team—Minority Whip Katherine Clark from Massachusetts and Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar from California—faced zero

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Wyoming's Abortion Pill Ban Just Got Shut Down

In a big move for reproductive rights, a Wyoming judge has just struck down the state's abortion laws, including a unique ban on pills used to end pregnancies. This is the third time Judge Melissa Owens has blocked these laws while they're being debated in court. This decision comes as voters in sev

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Why Thousands Are Marching for Māori Rights in New Zealand

A controversial law proposal has sparked massive protests across New Zealand. This law aims to change how the country's founding treaty, the Treaty of Waitangi, is understood. Signed in 1840 between British representatives and 500 Māori chiefs, the treaty is central to New Zealand's identity. Howeve

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Doctors and the Ethics of Money in Medicine: A Look at Fertility Treatments

Medicine has long been entangled with money, sparking debates on ethics. Most discussions focus on doctors interacting with pharmaceutical companies, but let's explore another side: the role of commerce in healthcare delivery. Take Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), for instance. It's mostly ha

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