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A heatwave scorching Europe had barely subsided in early July when scientists published estimates that 2,300 people may have died across a dozen major cities during the extreme, climate-fuelled ...
Spread This NewsBy Dr Richard Dune As the UK deploys AI to detect healthcare risks in real time, what lessons can be drawn for regulatory compliance and governance worldwide? On 30 June 2025, the UK ...
Plans that call for thinning over half the trees in Banner Forest in coming years are drawing concerns from South Kitsap ...
After putting in a significant amount of time advocating for school funding during the most recent state budget cycle, public ...
Welcome to Horizon, DLA Piper’s monthly bulletin reporting on late-breaking legislative and policy developments in ESG. Our aim is to scan ...
Rockefeller Foundation's goal of feeding 100 million children by 2030 with "increasingly regenerative meals" could also ...
In retrospect, President Trump’s maritime initiatives may be remembered less as economic policy and more as strategic ...
President Trump, meeting with Britain’s prime minister in Scotland, called on Russia to stop its attacks in Ukraine in less ...
Josh Schoemann, a Republican running for governor, touted his own responses to COVID-19 and other 2020 disruptions as the ...
In 1946, Tribhuvandas Patel, a Gandhian close to Sardar Patel and Morarji Desai, went by foot from one village to another to ...
Observers are closely watching plans for a 'new Japanese/USA investment vehicle.' They expect it to provide a template of ...
Instead of a trade war, countries around the world want to do business with the largest economy in the world — and with ...