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Anderson W. White

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Why a Sale of TikTok Would Not Be Easy

Why a Sale of TikTok Would Not Be Easy

Legislation that could eventually mandate a sale of TikTok is moving forward. But any kind of divestiture by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, is likely to prove challenging.The House on Wednesday approved the bill to ban TikTok unless ByteDance sells the app to a buyer the government signs off on. The bill would still need to pass the Senate and be signed into law by the president. Assuming that happens, however, the options for potential buyers would be extremely limited, a potential spinoff presents many difficulties, and the Chinese government or U.S. regulators could try to block any of those…
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Can Europe Save Forests Without Killing Jobs in Malaysia?

Can Europe Save Forests Without Killing Jobs in Malaysia?

The European Union’s upcoming ban on imports linked to deforestation has been hailed as a “gold standard” in climate policy: a meaningful step to protect the world’s forests, which help remove planet-killing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.The law requires traders to trace the origins of a head-spinning variety of products — beef to books, chocolate and charcoal, lipstick and leather. To the European Union, the mandate, set to take effect next year, is a testament to the bloc’s role as a global leader on climate change.The policy, though, has gotten caught in fierce crosscurrents about how to navigate the economic…
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Chile Wildfires Prompt Evacuations Along Coast

Chile Wildfires Prompt Evacuations Along Coast

The authorities were battling another round of dangerous wildfires along Chile’s Pacific coast on Wednesday night, several weeks after blazes there killed more than 100 people.Chile’s national disaster agency said on Wednesday night that several communities in the Valparaíso region were being evacuated as emergency crews battled the Cerro Cordillera fire. That part of the coast is dotted with towns that rise steeply from the ocean.Devastating wildfires swept through the region last month after erupting in Viña del Mar, a coastal resort city about 80 miles by road northwest of Santiago, the capital. They ravaged entire neighborhoods, trapped people fleeing…
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Colon Cancer Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Detection

Colon Cancer Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Detection

Early detection of colon cancer can prevent a majority of deaths from this disease, possibly as much as 73 percent of them. But just 50 to 75 percent of middle-aged and older adults who should be screened regularly are being tested.One reason, doctors say, is that the screening methods put many people off.There are two options for people of average risk: a colonoscopy every 10 years or a fecal test every one to three years, depending on the type of test.Or, as Dr. Folasade P. May, a gastroenterologist at UCLA Health puts it, “either you take this horrible laxative and…
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Thirty years ago, Chris Farley and college basketball collided in an unforgettable way

Thirty years ago, Chris Farley and college basketball collided in an unforgettable way

Thirty years later, Christian Laettner isn’t sure he knew it was coming. In 1994, he was in the NBA, his second season with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Maybe someone had informed his agent but he doesn’t think so.The former Duke star just one day remembers seeing the commercial on ESPN. Chris Farley, then at the height of his “Saturday Night Live” glory, dressed in Laettner’s No. 32 jersey, recreating his buzzer-beating shot against Kentucky, a signature moment in NCAA Tournament history.“All I know is that all of a sudden it was out and it was hilarious and it was awesome,” Laettner…
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Despite Trump’s Opposition to TikTok Ban, House Moves Ahead With Bill

Despite Trump’s Opposition to TikTok Ban, House Moves Ahead With Bill

House Republican leaders are moving this week to pass legislation that would force the Chinese owners of TikTok to sell the platform or face being barred in the United States, even after former President Donald J. Trump came out against targeting the popular social media app he once vowed to ban.Representative Steve Scalise, Republican of Louisiana and the majority leader, said on Monday that the House would try to speed the bill to passage under special procedures reserved for noncontroversial legislation, which require a two-thirds majority for passage. The approach reflected the bill’s growing momentum on Capitol Hill during an…
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February Inflation Report: CPI Live Updates

February Inflation Report: CPI Live Updates

The Consumer Price Index inflation report set for release on Tuesday morning could be a big news event for the Federal Reserve and many in markets.While it’s expected to show that a key measure of price increases continued to cool in February, investors will be watching even more closely to see what the underlying trends in the data suggest about what comes next.Overall inflation is expected to hold steady at 3.1 percent on an annual basis. That’s down notably from a 9.1 percent high in 2022, but still quicker than the roughly 2 percent that was normal before the 2020…
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Middle East Crisis: Ramadan Begins as Hunger and Fear Stalk Gaza

Middle East Crisis: Ramadan Begins as Hunger and Fear Stalk Gaza

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is usually a time of religious devotion, dawn-to-dusk fasting, charity, family gatherings and nightly feasts.All that seems far away this year in Gaza, now in the sixth month of an Israeli military offensive and near-total blockade. More than 31,000 people have been killed in Israel’s bombardments and ground invasion, severe hunger is spreading and the coastal strip has been devastated. The war has erased how Palestinians here used to live and observe Ramadan.In peaceful times, the streets of Gaza’s cities would be packed with families buying Ramadan decorations and supplies — colorful lamps, food…
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Dr. Anthony Epstein, Pathologist Who Discovered Epstein-Barr Virus, Dies at 102

Dr. Anthony Epstein, Pathologist Who Discovered Epstein-Barr Virus, Dies at 102

In March 1961, Dr. Anthony Epstein, a pathologist at Middlesex Hospital in London, almost skipped a visiting physician’s afternoon lecture about children with exceptionally large facial tumors in Uganda.The physician, Dr. Denis Burkitt, a native of Ireland who called himself a bush surgeon, showed slides of bulbous tumors that emerged along the jawline and occurred in tropical African regions where rainfall was high. During his lecture, Dr. Burkitt mapped a veritable pediatric cancer belt that extended across equatorial Africa.Despite Dr. Epstein’s initial reluctance to attend the talk — he sat in the rear so he could make a quick escape…
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Elevate your brand: digital reputation management experts

Elevate your brand: digital reputation management experts

In today's hyper-connected world, where information circulates without borders and decisions are made in seconds, your online reputation has become the most valuable asset for your personal and professional success. Any unfavorable remark found on the internet, dissemination of false information via a blog, or mishandling of your online profiles has the potential to inflict severe harm on your reputation and believability, compromising both your personal relationships and your occupational trajectory.Envision the following situation: an individual with a flawless history of achievements invests years of dedication in establishing a strong standing within their field. Suddenly, they awaken to a flood…
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