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Climate change is killing summer oysters, study finds
A recent study from the University of Washington suggests that rising summer temperatures threaten triploid oysters, specifically bred in the 1970s to be more resilient to harsher environments. Despite that, researchers found that triploids die ...CBS News - Top stories - Climate -
No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds
Researchers say world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet demand forecasts to 2050 if net zero is reached. The world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet global energy demand forecasts to 2050 and governments should stop ...The Guardian - World -
Alzheimer’s Takes a Financial Toll Long Before Diagnosis, Study Finds
New research shows that people who develop dementia often begin falling behind on bills years earlier.The New York Times - Business -
Mediterranean diet associated with 23% reduction in mortality, study finds
The Mediterranean diet has long been regarded as a heart-healthy option, but a new study has found the diet may help reduce risk of death.CBS News - Top stories -
About 1 in 3 Americans have lost someone to a drug overdose, new study finds
Almost one in five survey responders had lost a family member or close friend to a drug overdose, researchers found.CBS News - Top stories -
Nio shares jump in Hong Kong on potential record sales in May
NIO’s shares rose sharply in Hong Kong on expectations the Chinese electric-vehicle maker’s deliveries would likely hit a record high in May.MarketWatch - Business - Hong Kong -
Sudanese army rejects call to end conflict in El Fasher
The Sudanese Army on Thursday rejected a call to return to peace talks following Blinken’s call with Sudanese Army General Burhan earlier this week.ABC News - Top stories -
PTSD on the rise among college students: Study
A new study released Thursday found post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is on the rise among college students. The research found PTSD increased 4.1 percentage points over five years, going from 3.4 percent of students in the 2017-2018 school ...The Hill - Politics -
Women on Mediterranean diet live significantly longer: Study
Women who are on a Mediterranean diet live significantly longer, according to a new study. The Mediterranean diet often consists of higher consumption of food and ingredients like olive oil, fruits, fish, nuts and vegetables and lower consumption ...The Hill - Politics -
How to watch Mexico vs. Bolivia: El Tri friendly live stream online, TV channel, prediction and odds
El Tri start Copa America fine-tuning in ChicagoCBS Sports - Sports -
El Salvador says it foiled a plot to plant bombs on the day of President Bukele's inauguration
El Salvador says it has foiled a plot to plant bombs around the country to coincide with President Nayib Bukele’s inauguration on SaturdayABC News - World -
El Salvador says authorities have broken up a plot to plant bombs ahead of President Nayib Bukele’s inauguration
El Salvador says authorities have broken up a plot to plant bombs ahead of President Nayib Bukele’s inaugurationABC News - World -
'Third Thumb' could change accessibility for humans: Cambridge study
Would you use a third thumb?The Hill - Politics -
Surging Demand Nearly Broke Their Businesses. What They Learned Is a Case Study in Resilience
When is too much of a good thing potentiallycatastrophic? These founders explain how they managed their customer relationships and supply chains after a surge of purchases.Inc. - Business -
AI programs can easily impersonate Biden, others to manipulate elections: Study
It’s easy for artificial intelligence programs to create mimic voices of politicians like President Biden and former President Trump, posting the risk of a rise in voter misinformation, according to a study from the Center for Countering Digital ...The Hill - Politics -
FDA Reviews MDMA Therapy for PTSD, Citing Health Risks and Study Flaws
The agency’s staff analysis suggests that approval of the illegal drug known as Ecstasy for treatment of PTSD is far from certain, with advisers meeting next week to consider the proposed therapy.The New York Times - Health -
Hiring stays strong for low earners, Vanguard finds
Labor demand has been resilient for lower earners while waning for higher-paying jobs, according to a new analysis.CNBC - Business -
Dinosaur hunter stumbles across million-dollar find
This extraordinary discovery was made by chance, during one man’s birthday stroll on the mountains of Colorado.BBC News - Top stories -
37% of Americans paid a late fee in the last 12 months, report finds
More than one-third of Americans have recently fallen behind on a bill, such as credit cards, utilities or rent, according to NerdWallet. Here's what to do.CNBC - Business -
Jessica Lange on playing 'wildly emotional characters' and finding roles that still fit
An interview with Jessica Lange, who received a Tony nomination for her performance in Paula Vogel's "Mother Play" and stars in the new HBO film "The Great Lillian Hall."Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Wall Street Lands on India, Looking for Profits It Can’t Find in China
Stock markets in Mumbai have surged as big global investors hope India can become a source of growth. It won’t be so easy.The New York Times - Business - China -
Market value of carbon offsets drops 61%, report finds
Negative scientific and press reports on the efficacy of carbon credit projects has led to a ‘direct pullback in buyer investment’. The market for carbon offsets shrank dramatically last year, falling from $1.9bn (£1.5bn) in 2022 to $723m in 2023, ...The Guardian - World -
Researchers find a single, surprising gene behind a disorder that causes intellectual disability
Scientists have found the genetic root of a disorder that causes intellectual disability, which they estimate affects as many as one in 20,000 young peopleABC News - Health -
Scientists Find the Largest Known Genome Inside a Small Plant
A fern from a Pacific island carries 50 times as much DNA as humans do.The New York Times - Science -
Researchers find a single, surprising gene behind a disorder that causes intellectual disability
Scientists have found the genetic root of a disorder that causes intellectual disability, which they estimate affects as many as one in 20,000 young peopleABC News - Tech -
Palestinians Returning to Jabaliya in Northern Gaza Find Wide Devastation
“The destruction is indescribable,” said Mohammad Awais, who returned with his family to their home on Friday.The New York Times - World -
Middle East Crisis: After Biden Call to End War, Netanyahu Insists on ‘Destruction’ of Hamas
President Biden laid out a three-stage road map for a permanent cease-fire that he described as an “Israeli proposal,” but Israel appeared divided over the shape of any deal.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
Chad Daybell Sentenced to Death in ‘Doomsday’ Killings
Chad Daybell was convicted on Thursday in the murders of his first wife and two children of his current spouse, Lori Vallow Daybell. The couple’s extreme beliefs drew attention to the case.The New York Times - Top stories -
KBW cuts Valley National rating and upgrades UMB in bank balance sheet study
KBW lifts UMB Financial to “outperform” for the first time in 20 years, while Valley National gets cut to “market perform” as analysts weigh capital structures.MarketWatch - Business -
Champions League final: Real Madrid's European kings are so good, Ancelotti wants them to be studied
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti believes his team's never-say-die spirit should be studiedABC News - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
FIFA unites World Cup winners and club executives as teammates to study for soccer diploma
World Cup and Champions League winners have been learning about the soccer industry at FIFA this week alongside club founders and front-office leadersABC News - Sports - World Cup -
I’m moving overseas to study and my mum wants to track my phone. How do I push back? | Leading questions
Conceding to her request doesn’t do your relationship any favours, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. Take this as an opportunity to develop the relationship as two adults. Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI’m moving away to ...The Guardian - World -
Dubai bling: Billions of dollars worth of African gold is being smuggled into the UAE each year, research finds
Each year, as much as $35 billion worth of gold from artisanal and small-scale mining in Africa is smuggled out of its borders, a report found.CNBC - Business -
NFL teams are using 2 tight ends less frequently, but those that do still find it effective
Fewer than 8,000 plays in the NFL last season included two tight endsABC News - Sports -
UK living standards have lagged most peer nations since 2010, report finds
IFS says Britain has sunk to ‘bottom of league table’ with earnings growth eaten up by higher taxes and mortgagesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Jury finds Trump guilty on 34 counts; first president convicted of felony: Live updates
Jurors found former President Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, making him the first former president to be convicted of a felony. The jurors reached a verdict in the late afternoon, after less than 12 hours of ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Gen Z is finding career advice, dream jobs and even getting hired on TikTok: It's 'the most accessible resource'
TikTok has become a popular destination for Gen Zers and young millennials seeking advice and opportunities.CNBC - Business -
Friday 5: Front Row Motorsports finds ways to make charter system work for it
Front Row Motorsports' recent charter purchase is another example of how the team has benefitted from wheeling and dealing charters.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Tests find AI tools readily create election lies from the voices of well-known political leaders
A new report from a digital civil rights group has found that publicly available artificial intelligence tools can be easily weaponized to churn out convincing election lies in the voices of top American and European politiciansABC News - Tech -
AP analysis finds 2023 set record for US heat deaths, killing in areas that used to handle the heat
An Associated Press analysis of federal data shows that about 2,300 people in the United States died in the summer of 2023 with their death certificates mentioning the effects of excessive heatABC News - Health