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Most women older than 65 don't need to stop taking HRT, new study finds. Here's what you need to know.
The researchers on the study concluded that there should be no general rule for women stopping hormone therapy based on age alone.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The income everyday Americans earn in every U.S. state—see how your salary measures up
You don't have to live on the coasts to make a solid income, but it may help.CNBC - Business -
More young, affluent women may be smoking - study
Younger women could benefit from targeted interventions to tackle the apparent rise, researchers say.BBC News - Top stories -
American Jews are under attack, Congress needs to act
An important statistic of the AJC’s State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report is that 92 percent of U.S. adults believe “Antisemitism affects society as a whole; everyone is responsible for combating it.” Let’s fulfill that obligation by ...The Hill - Politics -
Manchester City's Champions League failure may mean a new-look squad is needed to get back to the top
Pep Guardiola's men will not replicate their 2023 glory and it will bring bigger questionsCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment
New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.The New York Times - World -
Mexico, a leading producer of illicit fentanyl, can't get enough for medical use, study finds
A new report by the Mexican government says the country is facing a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, even as Mexican cartels pump out tons of the illicit narcoticABC News - World -
Paying Off People’s Medical Debt Has Little Impact on Their Lives, Study Finds
A nonprofit group called R.I.P. Medical Debt has relieved Americans of $11 billion in hospital bills. But that did not improve their mental health or their credit scores, a study found.The New York Times - Health -
Mexico, a leading producer of illicit fentanyl, can't get enough for medical use, study finds
A new report by the Mexican government says the country is facing a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, even as Mexican cartels pump out tons of the illicit narcoticABC News - Health -
High seafood diets may come with a hefty side of 'forever chemicals': Study
People who frequently consume seafood may face a heightened risk of exposure to toxic "forever chemicals," a study has found. Of all species tested — fresh from a market in coastal New Hampshire — shrimp and lobster had the most alarming levels of ...The Hill - Politics -
Your EA Play Subscription Is Increasing In Price In May
Electronic Arts is increasing the price of its EA Play subscription in May, and the new prices are already reflected on its website.. First reported by GamesIndustry.biz, an email was sent out to subscribers that the new prices will start on May ...GameSpot - Tech -
Google says it will reduce some user access to California news sites
Google said it will remove links to California news sites for some users because of concerns about a state bill that may require Google to pay publishers.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Google -
Your morning coffee may be more than a half million years old
The coffee that picked you up this morning is 600,000 years oldABC News - Tech -
New rules say Pregnant Workers Fairness Act covers accommodations for abortion
U.S. workers who have abortions must be provided with accommodations like time off and flexible breaks under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), according to a final rule released Monday. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Banks Made Big Climate Promises. A New Study Doubts They Work.
Using European Central Bank lending data, researchers said there was not evidence that voluntary commitments were effective in reducing emissions.The New York Times - Business - Climate -
Microsoft, Meta, Apple and Alphabet transparency tools are a 'disappointment' ahead of election, new study shows
A new study concludes that ad transparency tools from major platforms like Google, Meta and X are insufficient for users and researchers.CNBC - Business -
New Study Finds Wishful Thinking Can Have Catastrophic Consequences
Ignoring uncomfortable patterns is hard-wired, but not impossible to overcome.Inc. - Business -
How often do you really need to wash your jeans?
According to experts, you should wash your jeans every few wears — or more often if you get them really dirty. Plus, here are the best detergents for washing your jeans.NBC News - Top stories -
Tax day deadline: What you need to know to file your returns
Tax day has arrived, and most Americans have until 11:59 p.m. tonight in their local time zone to file their 2023 returns without incurring a late fee. The 2024 filing season has been marked by improved service metrics on the heels of an $80 ...The Hill - Politics -
New rule mandates 200 US plants to reduce toxic emissions linked to cancer
Environmental Protection Agency finalizes rule to strengthen protections for communities living near industrial sites. More than 200 of the US’s chemical plants will be mandated to reduce toxic emissions linked to cancer to and better protect ...The Guardian - World -
Chinese city Zhengzhou tells state-owned company to buy second-hand homes to reduce new housing inventories
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New Rayman Game Announced For Your Table
It has been more than a decade since Rayman last headlined a game, but at long last, Ubisoft's limbless hero is making a comeback. Only he's not headed to PC or console, but will instead be landing on current and last-gen tables in a new board ...GameSpot - Tech -
The Underrated iPhone App That Makes Everyday Tasks Easier
Don’t relegate the Apple Shortcuts app to the same hidden folder as Compass and Keynote—it might be the most useful app you haveThe Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Congressional push to take TikTok off your phone may ‘be lost in the fog of presidential politics,’ Pence says
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Vice President Mike Pence are throwing their support behind a House-passed bill that could lead to a nationwide ban for TikTok, but the measure still looks likely to face a slow process in the Senate.MarketWatch - Business -
Are Teams More Productive When They Work Remotely or in the Office? A New Study Says It's a Tie
It's not about the right place to do work. It's about getting the right people to do the job.Inc. - Business -
More young people choosing permanent sterilization after abortion restrictions, study shows
The number of young adults who chose tubal ligation and vasectomies jumped abruptly after the Supreme Court overturned abortion rights and has continued to rise.NBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
People Who Achieve Lifelong Success Do This 1 Surprising Thing, According to New Harvard Study
Sometimes, a little friction can go a long way.Inc. - Business -
What Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan means for your taxes
President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled a new student loan forgiveness plan. Here's how the proposed relief could affect your taxes.CNBC - Business - Joe Biden -
Financial scammers have a new weapon to steal your money: AI
Banks are fighting back against deepfakes and voice cloning that snare unsuspecting victims.MarketWatch - Business -
New Colorado Law Protects Something Very Personal: Your Brain Data
The subtle electrical signals sparkling inside our skulls are uniquely our own, but in our data-vacuuming world, companies could try to harness them for profit. Colorado lawmakers say no.Inc. - Business -
Whooping cough is rising sharply in some countries. Here's why you may need a booster.
Whooping cough outbreaks in Europe, Asia and parts of the U.S. should be a reminder to get vaccinated, experts say.NBC News - Top stories -
Cameron’s Mar-a-Lago lobbying may not be enough to reach the new Republican party
The UK foreign secretary’s Trump dinner appeared to fail to bring support for Ukraine, and his Washington meetings don’t look any more promising. Whatever happened at Mar-a-Lago between David Cameron and Donald Trump on Monday night, was clearly ...The Guardian - World -
Microsoft will unveil new Windows and cloud AI features in May
Microsoft will reveal brand-new artificial intelligence tools for use on PCs and in the cloud at its annual Build conference.CNBC - Business - Microsoft -
New Method That Pinpoints Wood’s Origin May Curb Illegal Timber
The study could help identify wood from Russia, which has been banned by many countries because of the war.The New York Times - Science -
Singapore's new prime minister, Lawrence Wong, will take office on May 15
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will step down on May 15 and hand over the reins to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.CNBC - Business -
Iran may face new EU sanctions after attack on Israel
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Dozens of murder and rape convictions may face new DNA testing
Jailing of innocent man for 17 years leads to review by CCRC of thousands of cases in light of advances in forensic technologyFinancial Times - Business -
New On Hulu In May 2024: Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Ferrari, And More
Now that April is almost halfway over, Hulu has released its schedule of all the new movies and shows that will be coming to its streaming platform in May.On May 1, subscribers can watch the critically acclaimed animated film Jujutsu Kaisen 0. As ...GameSpot - Tech -
Poland’s president may meet Donald Trump ‘socially’ in New York
Andrzej Duda’s visit comes as European leaders prepare for Trump’s possible return to White House. Andrzej Duda, Poland’s conservative president, is expected to meet Donald Trump in New York on Wednesday evening, as some European politicians begin ...The Guardian - World - New York -
Calipari hired by Razorbacks at reduced salary
Arkansas has hired John Calipari as its men's basketball coach, paying $7 million per season over five years -- $1.5 million less than the Hall of Famer made at Kentucky.ESPN - Sports