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Policy change may be helping to drive rise in treatment-resistant vaginal thrush, study reveals
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October 8, 2024
New Biden Policy Shields U.S. Citizen Spouses from Deportation
WASHINGTON DC, USA – In a significant election-year policy shift, the Biden administration announced Tuesday, June 18, 2024, a new executive action aimed at protecting undocumented spouses of American citizens from deportation. This measure is expected to shield approximately 500,000 immigrants, marking a major step in immigration reform. The White House framed the policy as
June 18, 2024
Critical 2024 AI policy blueprint: Unlocking potential and safeguarding against workplace risks
Richard Marcus Contributor Richard Marcus is the head of information security at AuditBoard. Many have described 2023 as the year of AI, and the term made several “word of the year” lists. While it has positively impacted productivity and efficiency in the workplace, AI has also presented a number of emerging risks for businesses. For
January 27, 2024
Some investors bet peak policy rate is near ahead of Fed decision
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Federal Reserve building is pictured in Washington, March 18, 2008. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -As Treasuries wobble ahead of the outcome of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting on Wednesday, some investors are buying into the weakness, confident that a peak in interest rates
September 19, 2023
New policy change allows some work permit holders to study in Canada without a permit
People with a work permit in Canada can now enroll in a lengthier study program without needing a study permit. Before this change, foreign workers could study and work simultaneously, but only if the study program was six months or less. If they wanted a longer education, they had to apply for a separate study
June 29, 2023
OpenSea’s this policy will not stop hackers but will only hurt users
What do you do when you realize that something you just bought might be stolen? More than that, who should be punished for the theft? These questions may have straightforward answers in our world, but when it comes to NFTs, things are rarely so simple. OpenSea, Open Sesame! During a clip from the Bankless podcast,…
January 16, 2022
by Sandra Erwin — January 13, 2022 President Biden's nominee John Plumb testifies Jan. 13, 2022, at a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Credit: DoD webcast DoD nominee John Plumb said he agreed with the Pentagon's call for a ban on kinetic anti-satellite tests WASHINGTON — John Plumb, the Biden administration’s nominee to…
Space policy is finally moving into the 21st century
There’s never been more happening in space than there is today. Commercial activity has exploded over the past five years as private space companies have launched rockets, put satellites into orbit, and bid on missions to the moon. But some experts worry this surge of activity is getting too far ahead of international agreements governing who can do what in space. Most such policies were…
September 29, 2021