Stuck in a creativity slump at work? Here are some surprising ways to get your spark back

The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s movie slate, Captain America: Brave New World, arrived earlier this year with the hopes of continuing the legacy of the beloved sub-franchise. But the film struggled to hit the heights of the three earlier instalments. Critics hit out at its messy plot, unremarkable characters, tired visuals – […]

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Afghanistan’s socioeconomic crisis deepens amid crackdown on women’s rights

As the Afghan economy faces stalled local production and weak job creation, Afghanistan continues to heavily rely on imports and international assistance. “UNDP’s current analysis and new data indicate the continuation of a deeply troubling trajectory for the Afghan people, who have been grappling with extreme vulnerability over the past decade,” said Kanni Wignaraja, UN […]

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Texas’s War on Abortion Is Now a War on Free Speech

Once again, the Texas legislature is coming after the most common method of safe and effective abortion today—medication abortion. Senate Bill (S.B.) 2880* seeks to prevent the sale and distribution of abortion pills—but it doesn’t stop there. By restricting access to certain information online, the bill tries to keep people from learning about abortion drugs, or […]

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why healthier ageing isn’t just about personal choices

We’ve all heard it before: eat your five-a-day, and try to get some exercise. It’s advice that’s simple in theory, yet in practice, not everyone is able to follow it. So what’s standing in the way? Our research examined this question in depth. Using data from UK adults over the age of 50, we explored […]

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Ireland Minister, James Lawless and Ibec Explore Skills Strategy as Global Economic Shifts

As geopolitical pressures and shifting global trade policies create new uncertainties for the Irish economy, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, met with representatives from Ibec to assess Ireland’s skills infrastructure and its role in safeguarding economic resilience. During the roundtable session, the Minister emphasised the critical need […]

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Toyota and Waymo in Strategic Alliance to Advance Autonomous Driving

In a significant move towards the future of transportation, Toyota and Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous driving subsidiary, have announced a preliminary partnership aimed at developing next-generation autonomous vehicle platforms and enhancing personally owned vehicles (POVs). Strategic Collaboration Details The collaboration will see Toyota integrate its Woven software and mobility solutions with Waymo’s autonomous driving technology. This […]

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EFF Leads Prominent Security Experts in Urging Trump Administration to Leave Chris Krebs Alone

SAN FRANCISCO – The Trump Administration must cease its politically motivated investigation of former U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Christopher Krebs, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and dozens hundreds (see update below) of prominent cybersecurity and election security experts urged in an open letter.  The letter – signed by preeminent names from academia, […]

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Co-working spaces aren’t just about convenience – they bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities

When you think of co-working spaces – where workers from different industries come together to share a convenient workplace – you might picture a group of young freelancers hunched over laptops. But today’s co-working spaces have evolved into something more powerful – particularly in a world still reshuffling office work practices in the wake of […]

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Stuck in the middle? Indebted nations plot path to growth amid global trade upheaval

The High-Level Conference of Middle-Income Countries (MICs), held on 28 and 29 April, was attended by senior representatives from 24 MICs, many of which are highly indebted, leaving them little room for spending on developing their economies. Since 2000, only 27 countries transitioned from middle income to high-income status, and many have experienced reversals back […]

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Congress Passes TAKE IT DOWN Act Despite Major Flaws

Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, giving the powerful a dangerous new route to manipulate platforms into removing lawful speech that they simply don’t like. President Trump himself has said that he would use the law to censor his critics. The bill passed the Senate in February, and it now heads to the president’s desk.  The takedown provision […]

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