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Dining across the divide: ‘He thinks politicians should be paid more – I think they should be paid less!’
One votes Conservative, the other Labour, and they disagreed on what should motivate MPs. Did they come any closer on Elon Musk or taxing cyclists?. Adam, 35, Blackpool . Occupation Accountant ...The Guardian - 20h -
Sam Kerr tells court police treated her differently
Chelsea striker Samantha Kerr denies causing racially aggravated harassment to a police officer.BBC News - 1d -
Sam Kerr tells court she was treated differently because of ‘the colour of my skin’
Matildas star accuses police over behaviour after she endured a cab journey that turned ‘very scary’ after she was sick out of the window. Get Guardian Australia’s breaking news email , free ...The Guardian - 1d -
Think About What to Start, Stop, and Continue Optimizing
The new year is a time for leaders to conduct this powerful thought exercise.Inc. - 2d -
Canadian ambassador to UN on Trump rhetoric: ‘We deserve to be treated with respect’
Canadian ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae criticized President Trump over his recent comments and actions regarding Canada, saying the country deserves to be “treated with respect.” Rae ...The Hill - 2d -
Coercive control now to be treated like other domestic abuse offences
People convicted of coercive or controlling behaviour now face tougher management from police and probation.BBC News - 3d -
N.Y. Hospital Stops Treating 2 Children After Trump’s Trans Care Order
The hospital canceled their appointments the same week an executive order from President Trump threatened to punish doctors and hospitals for offering gender-affirming care.The New York Times - 5d -
Americans split on using weight loss drugs to treat obesity: Survey
Americans are split on using weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy to treat obesity or weight-related conditions, according to a survey published Friday. The new Associated Press (AP)-NORC ...The Hill - 6d -
Plane Crash Clues, and a New Way to Treat Pain
Plus, 82,000 gallons of blue paint.The New York Times - 6d -
Immigrant Communities in Hiding: ‘People Think ICE Is Everywhere’
Schools, churches and shops are feeling the chilling effect of the fear of deportation. One minister said fewer congregants were showing up for services.The New York Times - Jan. 31 -
US regulators approve new non-opioid drug to treat acute pain
Oral drug from Vertex, branded as Journavx, represents alternative to addictive opioids that have fueled US crisis . The US Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug to treat acute pain, the ...The Guardian - Jan. 31 -
FDA Approves Journavx Drug to Treat Pain Without Addiction Risk
The drug, Journavx by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, blocks pain signals to the brain, making it nonaddictive.The New York Times - Jan. 31 -
FDA approves Novo Nordisk's Ozempic to treat chronic kidney disease in those with diabetes, expanding its use
Expanded Ozempic approval in the U.S. could transform how doctors treat patients with chronic kidney disease, which involves a gradual loss of kidney function.CNBC - Jan. 28 -
We will have to learn to live with machines that can think
The impact of artificial intelligence on productivity could be epoch-makingFinancial Times - Jan. 28 -
CBS News travels with paramedics treating Ukrainian troops
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams traveled with a group of Ukrainian paramedics as they ferry injured troops away from the frontlines.CBS News - Jan. 28 -
‘The Gulf of America’? Here’s What Mexicans and Cubans Think.
Following President Trump’s order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, at least in the United States, Mexicans and Cubans expressed annoyance, defiance, confusion and even amusement.The New York Times - Jan. 28 -
What does Trump think of Starmer?
Sarah, Justin and Marianna join Matt Chorley on BBC Radio 5 Live.BBC News - Jan. 27 -
‘We’re witnesses to the horror of the world’: the one-of-a-kind Italian clinic treating refugees for trauma
Rome’s Samifo Centre helps asylum seekers and refugees who have experienced torture, persecution or violence. Tucked away in a tangle of streets around Rome’s Termini station is a clinic that ...The Guardian - Jan. 27 -
What does Mexico really think of ‘Emilia Pérez?'
It may have been embraced by the Academy, but just a day after its debut in Mexico, the acclaimed “narco-musical” Emilia Pérez was already drawing sharp rebukes for superficial portrayals of ...ABC News - Jan. 25 -
As Trump returns, state lawmakers pursue bills that would treat abortion as homicide
Red state legislators have also introduced a slew of bills targeting abortion pills and minors’ access to the procedure. Legislators in at least four states have introduced bills this year that ...The Guardian - Jan. 23 -
5 treated after stabbing in south London, man arrested
London’s Ambulance Service says five people have been treated following a stabbing in south LondonABC News - Jan. 23 -
BP is a victim of wishful thinking on fossil fuels
The UK energy company trails Shell and others in value after years of offering investors false hopeFinancial Times - Jan. 23 -
'I had anti-government views so they treated me for schizophrenia'
Student among dozens who challenged China’s authorities to have been sent to psychiatric units, BBC finds.BBC News - Jan. 23 -
Rio's thirsty zoo animals get icy treats to cool down in Brazil’s stifling summer heat
A Rio de Janeiro zoo is giving ice pops to a bear, a jaguar, wolves and monkeys for some welcome relief from Brazil’s stifling summer heatABC News - Jan. 22 -
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Nose spray to treat depression? FDA approves first-of-its-kind medicine
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a nose spray to help treat depression, Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday.The Hill - Jan. 22 -
Treat eating disorders as an emergency, MPs urge
The alarming rise in disorders such as anorexia and bulimia is now an emergency, a cross-party group says.BBC News - Jan. 22 -
Rams' Stafford: Will take time to think on future
Matthew Stafford said after Sunday's season-ending loss that he hasn't made a decision about his future but noted that he was "playing some pretty good ball."ESPN - Jan. 20 -
What the World Thinks of the New College Football Playoff
To get to this point in the 12-team postseason format took years of debate and planning. But the real question is if it paid off.The New York Times - Jan. 20 -
Juve’s young cooks serve up a treat before Napoli take seat at top of table | Nicky Bandini
Thiago Motta’s side beat Milan in a feast of football on Saturday that ended with Napoli pulling clear of their rivals. It took almost an hour for the first goal to arrive but once they started ...The Guardian - Jan. 20 -
Hot flashes and mood swings: why perimenopausal symptoms get misdiagnosed – and how to treat them
Symptoms like insomnia, bloating and emotional shifts can occur before menopause begins, but they are often improperly addressed by doctors. In her 40s, Karen Cummings started to notice a shift in ...The Guardian - Jan. 17 -
‘People often don’t feel treated as equals’: Adrien Brody on complexity, comebacks and The Brutalist
Twenty-two years after The Pianist, the actor is again Oscar frontrunner for a post-Holocaust epic. He talks about renovating a castle, unfulfilled yearnings and making his parents happy. Adrien ...The Guardian - Jan. 17 -
Why to Treat Every Team Member Like a Product Manager
With diverse viewpoints and perspectives, you can solve problems more quickly.Inc. - Jan. 16 -
The case for think tank transparency
If the incoming Trump administration is serious about ensuring that U.S. foreign policy puts America first, they shouldn’t overlook the murky world of think tank funding.The Hill - Jan. 16 -
Chinese Celebrities and Tourists Think Twice About Thailand
The brief abduction of a Chinese actor who was trafficked into Myanmar to work in a scam camp has rattled travelers from a country that Thailand relies on for tourism.The New York Times - Jan. 16 -
The looming battles over US economic policy thinking
Both Republicans and Democrats are split between populist and oligarchic visionsFinancial Times - Jan. 9 -
Paul Krugman thinks bond yields may be rising due to an ‘insanity premium’
Economist Paul Krugman says a rise in 10-year yields may be driven by President-elect Donald Trump’s economic policy pronouncements and other proposals.MarketWatch - Jan. 9 -
Why does Trump want Greenland and what do its people think?
Though the president-elect's rhetoric is unusual, for over a century a succession of US presidents have tried to gain control of Greenland.BBC News - Jan. 8