Cracks emerging in Europe's united front to battle climate change
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Is Europe battle-ready?
Decades of under-investment in defence have left the region vulnerableFinancial Times - World - Europe -
How climate change is impacting seasonal allergies
Millions of Americans who suffer seasonal allergies are seeing their symptoms start earlier and last longer. Dave Malkoff takes a look at what's causing the change and how people are dealing with it.CBS News - Top stories - Climate -
Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
‘Tone-deaf’ fossil gas growth in Europe is speeding climate crisis, say activists
Just 2% of continent’s gas capacity has planned retirement date despite pledges to decarbonise, study shows. Europe’s “tone-deaf” expansion of fossil gas is accelerating climate breakdown and increasing reliance on hostile regimes, campaigners ...The Guardian - World - Climate -
The US must address more than LNG to mitigate climate change
While the Biden administration intended to send a message about addressing climate change, it is important to place the LNG story within the broader emissions context.The Hill - Politics - Climate -
Homeowners in these U.S. cities face the greatest threat from climate change
Images of neighborhoods devastated by natural disasters have become commonplace in recent years, but a new study finds that properties in some U.S. cities are especially imperiled.The Hill - Politics - Climate -
Over half of homeowners fear impact of climate change on property: Survey
Story at a glance The rise of climate change-related extreme weather events like floods, hurricanes and heat waves is worrying homeowners in the U.S. A roughly 2,000-person LendingTree survey published Monday found that 51 percent of homeowners ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
Climate change driving up inflation in food prices: Study
Rising global temperatures are associated with inflation in food prices, both in regions that are already hotter and in countries outside the tropics like the U.S., according to a study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment. ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
How do you save the pint from climate change?
Researchers are identifying genes in the hop plant to produce varieties that will be more resilient to climate change.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
Enjoy Your Favorite Wine Before Climate Change Destroys It
Extreme heat and droughts are making it harder to grow grapes in many traditional regions. Here’s how scientists are helping the industry adapt.Wired - Tech - Climate -
Climate change endangers 70 percent of world's wine regions: Study
Rising global temperatures could decimate global wine production over the new few decades, according to a study published Tuesday in the science journal Nature. Researchers estimated that as much as 70 percent of the world’s suitable regions for ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
How Europe's regulatory battle with Apple could signal what’s to come for American consumers
It’ll likely take years before the U.S. government’s massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple is resolved — but the iPhone maker’s troubles with European regulators offer a glimpse of what changes American customers may see down the lineABC News - Tech -
James Weir: ‘My Manchester United debut was an out-of-body experience. I wouldn’t change that for anything’
Midfielder on those early days under Louis van Gaal, spells in Hungary and Slovakia, and how injuries led to retirement at 28. “I have had so many operations on the left side that my body now tilts, and some days I could barely pass the ball,” the ...The Guardian - World -
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Climate Change Made an Early Heat Wave in West Africa 10 Times as Likely
Temperatures in the region rose above 40 degrees Celsius in February, with humidity pushing the heat index even higher.The New York Times - Science - Climate -
Nevada's first big-game moose hunt will be tiny as unusual southern expansion defies climate change
It will be a very tiny big-game hunt for one of the largest animals in North AmericaABC News - Tech - Climate -
The United States vs. the iPhone
Washington’s crackdown on Big Tech is coming for Apple.The New York Times - Top stories -
Yankees Notes: Luis Gil cracks rotation; Oswaldo Cabrera to slot in at third?
Here are the latest Yankees notes from spring training, including an injury update on DJ LeMahieu and his potential replacement...Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Costco is cracking down on who can eat at its popular food court
Costco wants to make sure its $1.50 hot dog combos are reserved for active members only.CBS News - Top stories -
Europe Is Struggling to Coexist With Wild Bears
A fatal bear attack in Slovakia reignited accusations that conservationists are protecting the animals at the expense of human safety. Experts argue it's a people problem, not a bear problem.Wired - Tech - Europe -
Made in Europe faces mixed fortunes
Inflation and higher interest rates have hit manufacturers but some are bucking the trendFinancial Times - World - Europe -
FAA boosting oversight of United Airlines
Federal regulators are considering placing temporary restrictions on United Airlines after a wave of concerning incidents last month, CBS News has learned. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave is in Phoenix with more ...CBS News - Top stories - Travel -
Ukrainian soldiers film dangerous front-line mission
A BBC documentary follows soldiers on their mission to protect Ukraine’s second largest city, Kharkiv.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Manhunt after stabbing in front of train passengers
Police receive a possible sighting of the suspect after a man was stabbed on a moving train in London.BBC News - Top stories -
Passengers pleaded with knifeman during attack
A teenager is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing on a train in London.BBC News - Top stories -
The Eastern Front by Nick Lloyd — truth bombs
An often overlooked battleground of the first world war offers valuable insights on today’s geopoliticsFinancial Times - World -
Europe is making trade conditional on production methods
Businesses are upset by the extra regulation resulting from the restrictionsFinancial Times - World - Europe -
Going where the growth is means going to Europe
Earnings growth is where Europe has turned a corner without investors in the U.S. realizing it.MarketWatch - Business -
Europe’s leaders have woken up to hard power
It isn’t clear that their electorates have done the sameFinancial Times - Business - Europe -
Copa America Power Rankings: Argentina are top, but the USMNT crack the top five ahead of this summer
Fresh off their Nations League trophy, the USA will look to prove they belong with the best teams in the tournamentCBS Sports - Sports -
Ketamine Therapy Offers Hope for This Emergency Worker
Rob C., a firefighter in Idaho, undergoes psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in an attempt to address his PTSD.The New York Times - Top stories -
BYD misses profit forecasts as Huawei challenge emerges
Warren Buffett-backed company loses some market share to sanctions-hit Chinese telecoms groupFinancial Times - World -
Large Language Models’ Emergent Abilities Are a Mirage
A new study suggests that sudden jumps in LLMs’ abilities are neither surprising nor unpredictable, but are actually the consequence of how we measure ability in AI.Wired - Tech -
Iowa attorney general not finished with audit that's holding up contraception money for rape victims
The Iowa attorney general’s office said it is still working on an audit of its victim services that has held up emergency contraception funding for victims of sexual assaultABC News - Health -
Between Two Blackouts Emerged a Different New York
As I got in my car, I noticed that the window lights began to flicker and die.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
'Is There a Doctor on Board?': Tales From In-Flight Medical Emergencies
Physicians on flights are often called to take care of ill patients. It can be nerve-racking—and rewarding.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Barry, Fredette headline United States 3x3 team
Canyon Barry, Jimmer Fredette, Kareem Maddox and Dylan Travis were named to the United States men's 3x3 basketball team for the Olympics.ESPN - Sports -
Mobile Gaming Is Having a Moment—and Backbone Wants to Unite It
Backbone, which makes a popular gaming controller, wants to unite various ecosystems by shedding video game exclusivity while also improving access to cloud gaming and remote play.Wired - Tech -
UBS, Apollo Complete Securitization Unit Deal
UBS and Apollo Global Management have finalized a deal to offload Credit Suisse’s former securitized products business, as the Swiss bank continues its integration after the takeover.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
League One & Two: Build-up to 12 games after leaders Mansfield draw with Colchester
Follow live text updates and listen to BBC Squad Goals coverage from the EFL, with games across League One and League Two.BBC News - Top stories