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Policy

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IInternet
Cajun Broadband's materials are seen in Youngsville, La. in March. The company won a $33 million grant under the federal BEAD broadband program before it was revised by the Trump administration.  (Kathleen Flynn for the Washington Post via Getty Images)
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Cost, service questions loom over revamped broadband push

  • 15 September 2025
The federal program intended to bring broadband internet to rural areas is moving into a new phase as…
MMedication
Let the rulemaking begin: Why direct-to-consumer drug ads deserve a closer look
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Let the rulemaking begin: Why direct-to-consumer drug ads deserve a closer look

  • 15 September 2025
Call it death by disclosure. After nearly 30 years in which prescription drug ads have become a fixture…
FFrance
Bank of England (Robert Bye / Unsplash)
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France, Austria and Italy Urge Stronger EU Oversight of Crypto Markets Under MiCA

  • 15 September 2025
Market watchdogs in France, Austria and Italy want the European Union to tighten its approach to crypto regulation,…
PPersonal finance
Social Security retirement age: How to raise it without hurting poor people
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Social Security retirement age: How to raise it without hurting poor people

  • 12 September 2025
The other day, economist Tyler Cowen made an offhand observation that took me aback a bit: that the…
EEU
Central Europe’s Rising Ambitions In the New EU Budget Game ⋆ Visegrad Insight
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Central Europe’s Rising Ambitions In the New EU Budget Game ⋆ Visegrad Insight

  • 10 September 2025
Energy, defence and innovation take centre stage as Central and Eastern Europe vie for influence in the EU’s…
MMarkets
US energy storage market ‘getting used to policy uncertainty’
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US energy storage market ‘getting used to policy uncertainty’

  • 9 September 2025
US energy storage market ‘getting used to policy uncertainty’ – Energy-Storage.News Skip to content
UUK
Nigel Farage’s party is trying to step out of his shadow. Can it? – POLITICO
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Nigel Farage’s party is trying to step out of his shadow. Can it? – POLITICO

  • 7 September 2025
Neil Hall/EPA Broadly speaking, though, the circle of people in the room for key decisions is small. As…
HHealth
Are ultra-processed foods really so unhealthy? What the science says
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Are ultra-processed foods really so unhealthy? What the science says

  • 3 September 2025
In the early 2000s, Brazilian nutrition researcher Carlos Monteiro made a puzzling discovery that led to an epiphany.…
WWildlife
An orange tiger with black stripes stands at the edge of a green forested area behind a blue and teal sign that reads “Sundarban Tiger Reserve.”
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The Human Costs of Tiger Conservation in India – SAPIENS

  • 3 September 2025
✽ WHEN I MET Ananta in December 2022, he was preparing for a crab-catching trip, double-checking to make…
UUnited States
Big Tech Companies in the US Have Been Told Not to Apply the Digital Services Act
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Big Tech Companies in the US Have Been Told Not to Apply the Digital Services Act

  • 1 September 2025
Trouble is brewing for the Digital Services Act (DSA), the landmark European law governing big tech platforms. On…
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