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Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?
The Environmental Protection Agency says “forever chemicals” must be removed from tap water. But they lurk in much more of what we eat, drink and use.The New York Times - Top stories -
Labor crisis: Why is there a shortage of plumbers and electricians?
Over time, fewer skilled workers could mean months-long wait times for services and higher prices.The Hill - Politics -
Drug shortages worst since tracking began in 2001
The number of U.S. drug shortages has reached a new all-time high, according to new data released by a top pharmacist trade group. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) has been tracking domestic drug shortages since 2001. The ...The Hill - Politics -
Drug Shortages in U.S. Reach a Record High
Certain antibiotics, allergy treatments, chemotherapy drugs and popular drugs used for weight loss such as Ozempic are among hundreds of medicines now in short supply.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. pharmacists warn of record-high drug shortages
Pharmacists in the U.S. are warning that hundreds of medications are in short supply. Among some of the most concerning are shortages of chemotherapy drugs and those needed for ADHD, like Adderall. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder, ...CBS News - Top stories -
New-home construction posts biggest drop in four years, despite America facing a housing shortage
Construction on new U.S. homes fell nearly 15% in March, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.MarketWatch - Business -
Labour has a great plan for winning — but for governing?
While Keir Starmer’s cautious strategy may reassure voters, the party needs a programme for what it will do in powerFinancial Times - Business -
How will Labour plug the gap in NHS funding?
Nick asks whether politicians are being honest about the state of the national finances.BBC News - Top stories -
Are surveys missing Labour and Lib Dem tactical voting?
Ed Davey’s official election campaign will target a handful of seats where uniting an anti-Tory majority could benefit partyFinancial Times - World -
A ghost of Brexit past returns to haunt Labour
Talk of reviving Theresa May’s Chequers plan hints at a wider debate within the opposition party about future UK-EU tiesFinancial Times - World -
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Starmer 'absolutely' committed to nuclear weapons
The Labour leader also says he would match the Tory aim of raising defence spending to 2.5% of GDP.BBC News - Top stories -
How Labour wants to change the British economy
Their plans should not make things worse. But can they make them better?Financial Times - Business -
Former shadow minister readmitted to Labour Party
The MP for Enfield Southgate is reinstated as an investigation into a claim about his conduct ends.BBC News - Top stories -
Are Rayner's troubles a sign of what's to come for Labour?
Angela Rayner is seen as a major asset for Labour but a police probe will cause problems for the party.BBC News - Top stories -
Six Things to Know About ‘Forever Chemicals’
The federal government is ordering the removal of PFAS, a class of chemicals that poses serious health risks, from drinking water systems across the country.The New York Times - Top stories -
'Forever chemicals' limited in US tap water
Officials finalise a new federal rule for drinking water - designed to protect people from toxic substances.BBC News - Top stories -
Asparagus Season Is Fleeting. This Easy Recipe Is Forever.
After the heaviness of winter, this miso-infused dish from Yotam Ottolenghi is a breath of fresh air.The New York Times - Top stories -
What are PFAS? "Forever chemicals" and their health effects, explained
The EPA issued the first-ever national regulation limiting the amount of certain PFAS in drinking water. Here's what to know about potential health impacts of "forever chemicals."CBS News - Top stories -
The Eclipse That Ended a War and Shook the Gods Forever
Thales, a Greek philosopher 2,600 years ago, is celebrated for predicting a famous solar eclipse and founding what came to be known as science.The New York Times - Science -
Are 'forever chemicals' connected to breast, gynecological cancers?
Presented by AFPM — {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Are 'forever chemicals' connected to breast, gynecological cancers? Scientists are researching the possibility of a link between exposure to toxic substances ...The Hill - Politics -
Death of a dynasty: Warriors' playoff hopes crushed by Kings, marking the end of an era
The Golden State Warriors wore the jerseys of a champion, and at times this season could conjure streaks producing optimism, but the end was just, swift and decisive at the hands of the bloodthirsty Sacramento Kings.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Elon Musk says Texas forever. Shareholders shouldn’t
Tesla wants to relocate its corporate domicile but institutional investors like Delaware’s sophistication and predictabilityFinancial Times - Business - Elon Musk -
Fears over coffee shortages send prices soaring to new highs
Heatwave in Vietnam damages robusta crop and prompts buying spree, pushing futures contract to highest since launchFinancial Times - Business -
The United States is experiencing a growing OB-GYN shortage. Here's why.
Story at a glance The United States is facing a shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists that is only expected to worsen moving forward. There were about 50,800 OB-GYNs practicing in the U.S. in 2018, already too few to meet the country's rising ...The Hill - Politics -
Brexit has ‘exacerbated’ UK drug shortages, research finds
Report from Nuffield Trust health think-tank highlights impact of leaving EU on medicine supply chainsFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Drug shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by Brexit, report warns
Some shortages are so serious they are imperilling the health and even lives of patients with serious illnesses, pharmacy bosses say. Drug shortages are a “new normal” in the UK and are being exacerbated by Brexit, a report by the Nuffield Trust ...The Guardian - World -
As Zepbound shortage grows, Eli Lilly says there's no immediate end in sight
Zepbound drugmaker Eli Lilly is working to increase its weight loss drug supply. But some steps to get there, including building a new plant, will take months to execute.NBC News - Top stories -
Cocoa hits record high as global shortage worsens in first quarter
London futures prices near £10,000 a tonne as poor west African harvests hit suppliesFinancial Times - Business -
Labour’s non-dom plans a ‘catalyst’ for wealthy to leave UK, say tax advisers
Clients told to ‘get out while you can’ as opposition party seeks to toughen Conservative proposalsFinancial Times - Business -
Strikes at Deutsche Bank's Postbank escalate as labour demands 15.5% pay rise
A months-long wage dispute at Deutsche Bank's Postbank arm is escalating with additional strikes ahead of a fourth round of talks next week as employees demand a 15.5% pay raise. The pressure comes as Germany's largest lender tries to keep a lid ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
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The Papers: Trident 'safe in Labour's hands' and OJ dead at 76
A Labour pledge to maintain the UK's nuclear deterrent and the death of OJ Simpson lead the papers.BBC News - Top stories -
Labour to launch twin strategy for closer UK-EU relations if it wins power
Opposition targets defence and security pact plus trade links but red lines on single market and customs union remainFinancial Times - Business -
‘Non-doms’ rush for advice on Labour’s tax reform plans
The opposition’s pledge to harden rules on those living in the UK with overseas assets has sown confusionFinancial Times - World -
Angela Rayner row more tricky for Labour than ‘beergate’
A destabilising election to replace party’s deputy leader looks unlikely but it all depends on the police verdictFinancial Times - World -
TechScape: How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English
Workers in Africa have been exploited first by being paid a pittance to help make chatbots, then by having their own words become AI-ese. Plus, new AI gadgets are coming for your smartphones. • Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up ...The Guardian - World -
Labour to seek regular UK access to EU foreign affairs council
Proposal is one option for more formalised relations with Brussels if opposition party wins general electionFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
$70 Video Games Won't Be Sustainable Forever, Saber Interactive CEO Says
Like most things in life, video games have become more expensive as the traditional $60 price-tag has given way to a new $70 entry fee to play new games. Sony's first-party PS5 games have transitioned to this price increase, big studios have ...GameSpot - Tech - Video Game