Climate Change Progress Hinges on Massive Changes in Behavior from Both Public and Private Sectors
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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 -
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 -
UnitedHealth says it has made progress on recovering from a massive cyberattack
UnitedHealth Group is testing software for submitting medical claims as it continues to recover from a cyberattack that disrupted care billing systemsABC News - Health -
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 -
UK mobile merger must ring in changes for troubled sector
Fierce competition has hammered the market’s economicsFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Shohei Ohtani gambling scandal explained: Everything we know after Dodgers star breaks silence
The interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, has been fired by the Dodgers; here's what we know so farCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
NFL owners voting on several massive rule changes, plus NFL Draft rumors and underrated free agency storylines
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for March 25CBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Japan's most famous cherry blossom trees could disappear due to climate change
Yahoo News - World - Climate -
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 -
From the blitz to Ukraine: has sheltering underground changed? – in pictures
A new exhibition contrasts the experience of those enduring the second world war in London with Ukrainians currently taking cover from Russian bombs Continue reading...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Adam Silver, NBA dealing with serious consequences from fast-changing landscape
Give the commissioner credit for being pliable and instituting new things. But is the league losing its identity?Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
‘Nothing has really changed’: letters from 1719 reveal familiar worries of London life
From expensive rent to efforts to keep up with fashion, a young man’s missives on display in Cumbria are relatable to today. When Ben Browne set off on horseback from his small village in the north of England for the bright lights of London in ...The Guardian - World -
Longtime ESPN anchor John Anderson says he's retiring from 'SportsCenter:' 'The operation has changed'
Anderson has been hosting "SportsCenter" since 1999.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Biden admin has no plans to change how it treats Haitian migrants despite outrage from advocates
The Biden administration is under pressure from rights groups to rethink its treatment of Haitian migrants, but so far there are no plans to change course.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
A Psychedelics Reporter With a Changing Perspective
Can an experimental drug cure opioid addiction? Andrew Jacobs, who writes about psychedelic medicine for The Times, explored the “promise and peril” of ibogaine.The New York Times - Health -
Fascism has changed, but it is not dead
The 1920s and 1930s were different times but a core of traditional attitudes persistsFinancial Times - Business -
NFL approves change to enforcement of penalties on plays resulting in a change of possession
The approval of a ban on hip-drop tackles will be the headline on rules changes at this year's league meeting, but the league also approve a change to how fouls are enforced on plays resulting in a change of possession.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The Democratic Party's Regime-Change Plan
Not for Iran, but for Israel?The Wall Street Journal - World -
How are the child benefit rules changing?
Changes announced in the Budget mean people earning up to £80,000 will be able to claim the benefit.BBC News - Top stories -
Consumer Confidence Little Changed in March
Americans are feeling more upbeat about current business and labor market conditions, but are concerned about where the economy is headed.Inc. - Business -
The Rule Change That Supercharged March Madness
For years, college basketball was synonymous with low scores and offensive fouls. Then they rewrote the rulebook—and an explosion of scoring happened.The Wall Street Journal - World -
BoE warns of risks to UK businesses from private equity bubble
Officials escalate warnings about leverage, transparency and valuationsFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Khan rules out changes to Ulez while mayor
Sadiq Khan says Ulez will not include pay-per-mile charges or tighter restrictions while he is mayor.BBC News - Top stories -
'Political mood has changed' on assisted dying - MSP
The MSP behind a new attempt to legalise assisted dying for terminally-ill people says he is "convinced" it will be passed.BBC News - Top stories -
Change Healthcare Hack: What You Need to Know
U.S. lawmakers and the Biden administration are taking a close look at the fallout from a cyberattack on Change Healthcare in late February that has crippled revenue flow in the healthcare sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Families call for law change after attacks review
A review following the Nottingham attacks suggests the government should reconsider homicide laws.BBC News - Top stories -
Chick-fil-A is changing its chicken: What to know
Chick-fil-A is rolling back a decision they made about their chicken roughly a decade ago.The Hill - Politics -
‘Humanoid’ robot wave signals change on the production line
AI training for manufacturing workers could minimise job lossesFinancial Times - Business -
This Secret iPhone Feature Will Change the Way You Travel
Tracking flights is as simple as a tap.Inc. - Business -
Rice hopes White will change mind on England
Declan Rice says he hopes Arsenal team-mate Ben White will change his mind and make himself available for England.BBC News - Top stories -
Gambling group 888 to change name to evoke
London-listed company looks to focus on core markets of UK, Italy, Spain and Denmark as well as cost-saving measuresFinancial Times - Business -
The 400-Square-Foot NYC Apartment That’s Constant Changing
Entire sections of this tiny New York City home can shift and change, depending on the time of day and what the occupants need.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How the spectacle of Palestinian terrorism changed the world
The Palestinians have learned that terrorism works, at least for their cause.The Hill - Politics -
They Fell in Love During the Pandemic. Then Things Changed.
Four years after lockdowns and social distancing were implemented worldwide, four readers share their stories about their pandemic relationship regrets.The New York Times - Lifestyle