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Health|Political|US

Survey shows immigrants in Florida – even US citizens – are less likely to seek health care after passage of anti-immigrant laws

A survey of hundreds of Floridians found that nearly two-thirds of non-US citizens and one-third of US citizens hesitated to seek medical care.

Survey shows immigrants in Florida – even US citizens – are less likely to seek health care after passage of anti-immigrant laws
Economy|Political|US|World

Trump’s move to closer ties with Russia does not mean betrayal of Ukraine, yet – in his first term, Trump was pretty tough on Putin

Trump is a transactional president, and US companies could profit if the country aligns with Russia – or backs Ukraine, depending on what is involved for the US.

Trump’s move to closer ties with Russia does not mean betrayal of Ukraine, yet – in his first term, Trump was pretty tough on Putin
Arts|Education|Entertainment

Microphone check − 5 ways that music education is changing

Modern music education is giving students more and more opportunities to create their own tracks.

Microphone check − 5 ways that music education is changing
Technology

Cybercrime victims who aren’t proficient in English are undercounted – and poorly protected

The federal government’s web portal for reporting cybercrimes is of little use if you have limited proficiency with English.

Cybercrime victims who aren’t proficient in English are undercounted – and poorly protected
Economy|News|World

Senate approves nearly $61B of Ukraine foreign aid − here’s why it helps the US to keep funding Ukraine

President Joe Biden is expected to soon sign the total $95 billion foreign aid package that covers Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.

Senate approves nearly $61B of Ukraine foreign aid − here’s why it helps the US to keep funding Ukraine
Election|US

10 states had abortion measures on the ballot – where they passed, where they failed, and what it all means

Seven measures passed, three failed. What’s left behind is a mosaic of laws that can be hard to understand.

10 states had abortion measures on the ballot – where they passed, where they failed, and what it all means
Europe|Political|US|World

3 reasons why a Trump White House might not be a disaster for Ukraine − in fact, it might tighten the screws on Russia

Donald Trump has vowed to bring peace to Ukraine. But talk of a ‘deal’ has led to questions over Trump’s commitment to Kyiv.

3 reasons why a Trump White House might not be a disaster for Ukraine − in fact, it might tighten the screws on Russia
Business|Education|Political|Science|Technology

Language AIs in 2024: Size, guardrails and steps toward AI agents

The rubber met the road for language AIs in 2024. The hard realities led to new, smaller models and safety measures for the big ones. 2024’s R&D also set the stage for the next big thing: AI agents.

Language AIs in 2024: Size, guardrails and steps toward AI agents
Environment|Health|Science

Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial

Terror management theory explores the lengths our minds will go to to deny existential threats. Psychologists explain what that can mean for climate denial.

Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial

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