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Wall Street Journal cheers Noem ouster, calls for changes to immigration enforcement
The Wall Street Journal editorial board praised President Trump's decision to “finally” replace Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem and called for more changes to immigration enforcement. “While Mr.
Pixel Journal is working on a revamp with media layout controls, full-screen videos, and more
Ryan Haines / Android Authority Our APK teardown of the Pixel Journal version reveals upcoming reminder controls that let you choose when journaling notifications arrive. The update also hints at new media layouts, including compact photo grids and…
New England Journal of Medicine publishes phase III ALLEGORY data showing Roche's Gazyva/Gazyvaro significantly reduces disease activity in the most common form of lupus
Over three quarters of people on Gazyva/Gazyvaro plus standard therapy achieved at least a four-point improvement in SRI-4, a measure that assesses disease severity and symptoms Gazyva/Gazyvaro has the potential to become a new standard of care for…
ESPN ranked the top 100 MLB players - and not a single Rockies player made the list | Journal
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Rockies are batting 0 for 100, even before the season's first pitch. That, according to ESPN's annual list of the top 100 players in the majors. The Rockies, Marlins and Cardinals are the only teams…
SF Chronicle 'Failed to Death' investigation wins Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics
San Francisco Chronicle reporters Joaquin Palomino and Cynthia Dizikes won the Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics this week for their four-part exposé on the rising industry of for-profit psychiatric hospitals in California and the…
Pediatric neurologist shares 3 easy and effective journaling techniques to fix mental clutter
Do you feel like your brain is constantly juggling a million things ? Like your mind is on overload and you cannot focus? Between the effects of scrolling social media, navigating the 24/7 news cycle, and managing work and family life, your brain…
Great Journalism Doesn't Happen Overnight
Eight months is a long time. You can get most of a baby out of it, if you play your cards right. True sickos, though, instead choose to devote those precious sands from life's gargantuan hourglass to journalism. This week we published an…
AI can't replace journalism - it runs on it
When artificial intelligence first came to be in the commercialised form we recognise today, its promise was immediately apparent – as was its threat. Industries and institutions began shifting at breakneck speed – ultimately, as we…
Librarian finds 'preposterous number' of fake references in paper from Springer Nature journal
As a hospital librarian, Jessica Waite is typically successful at tracking down elusive articles for clinicians at Royal Hallamshire Hospital in England. So when a colleague couldn't locate two references in a paper and asked for help, the…
China works to build slow, steady stock markets, rejecting norm of boom and bust
China's high-level policymakers have reiterated the need to defuse financial risks and root out political corruption, two of President Xi Jinping's long-term priorities, in the run-up to this year's ‘two sessions' – the annual…
U.S. Futures, European Stocks Edge Up
U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were up 0.1% and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased 0.1%. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 climbed 0.2% in morning…
Kalshi Paid Gamer To Hype Prediction Market Until Lawyer Said No
Prediction markets are essentially casinos where people pay to lose money shaking virtual 8-balls. The companies who run them, like Kalshi, want you to think of them as some high-minded enterprises providing public value when they are actually just…
A turbulent week for financial markets
Our digitised version of the FT newspaper, for easy reading on any device. FT Digital Edition: our digitised print edition Global news & analysis Expert opinion Translate instantly to 26 languages Lex: FT's flagship investment column FT Magazines…
Global warming trend has accelerated for first time
March 6 (UPI) -- Researchers have detected a 'statistically significant' increase in the pace of global warming on Earth for the first time, based on an analysis of data collected over the last decade. Since 2015, the Earth's temperature has warmed…
AI is proving a 100-year-old prediction true
Great minds go off on odd tangents. In 1930, John Maynard Keynes took time out from thinking about the Great Depression, which was throwing millions out of work, to write a charming essay about the 'economic possibilities for our…
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