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The New York Times - World
U.S. Research Aided Chinese Military Technology, House Republicans Say
A congressional report argues that Beijing has exploited ties with American universities to advance technologically, and that further guardrails are needed.8 hours ago - Republican Party -
Inc. - Business
New Research Confirms Adam Grant Is Right: To Be Smarter and More Successful, Think More Like a Scientist
Grant has long argued thinking like a scientist will make you more successful. A new European study of startups backs him up.8 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Top Aides Resign From Embattled North Carolina Candidate’s Campaign
Most of the senior staff members on Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s campaign for North Carolina governor resigned on Sunday after reports that he had made a series of disturbing online comments.18 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Key aides exit Mark Robinson campaign amid porn site scandal
Key aides in North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s (R) campaign “have stepped down from their roles,” according to a release from the gubernatorial candidate’s campaign. According to the Sunday ...18 hours ago -
Politico - Politics
Lobbyists exploit massive loophole to wine and dine lawmakers, aides at fancy getaways
Leading the way is the nonprofit Congressional Institute, which is run by veteran Republican staffers and funded by $3 million in annual dues from private interest groups.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
California Rite Aid store taking extreme measures against shoplifting
A Rite Aid store in Compton, California, is taking a dramatic step to combat shoplifting by placing nearly all its items behind locked cases, including paper goods and potato chips. Elise Preston ...Yesterday - California -
The New York Times - World
How a U.S. Ally Uses Aid as a Cover in War
The United Arab Emirates is expanding a covert campaign to back a winner in Sudan’s civil war. Waving the banner of the Red Crescent, it is also smuggling weapons and deploying drones.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Health
John A. Clements Dies at 101; His Research Saved Thousands of Babies
He identified the cause of a respiratory condition that was killing 10,000 infants a year in the United States. Then he helped design a drug that slashed those mortality rates.2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Metabolism and diet are linked to root of bipolar depression, say researchers
Illness could be treated as a physical, rather than mood, disorder, according to scientists in Edinburgh. Iain Campbell, a researcher based at Edinburgh University, has a special perspective on ...2 days ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Security Firm Linked to Top Adams Aide Won Millions in N.Y.C. Business
The company received a $154 million contract to provide “emergency fire watch services” to the New York City Housing Authority. The firm was once owned by the deputy mayor for public safety.2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
Poland arrests Kremlin critic accused of directing attack on Navalny aide
Four suspects held in ‘multi-threaded’ probe into assaults against Russian dissidents as rift opens in opposition ranks3 days ago - Russia -
The Hill - Politics
Congress should block aid to Egypt
Sisi has consolidated power in the presidency and its security apparatus, gutting the state’s political parties and amending the constitution to enshrine his authority.3 days ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Best behind-the-ear, or BTE hearing aids, of 2024
Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids can be easier to handle with a better battery life than other hearing aid types.3 days ago -
Inc. - Business
Does Your Dog Really Love You? New Neuroscience Research Says a Brain Scan Could Tell You
Dogs' brains literally sync up with humans', and the stronger your bond, the more your brains mirror each other.3 days ago -
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The Guardian - World
Fussy eating in children largely down to genetics, research shows
Pickiness ‘not down to parenting’ and peaks at seven years old, according to study. Parents who find themselves exasperated by their child’s fussy eating, take heart: the refusal to tuck into a ...3 days ago -
Financial Times - World
What’s wrong with research about ‘degrowth’?
Some recent reviews highlight vague language and fuzzy policy3 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Lammy seeks emergency boost to aid cash to offset cost of migrant hotels
Foreign secretary fears domestic drain on development funding will hinder efforts to project UK on global stage3 days ago