Month: August 2022
Israeli embryo-selecting system to boost IVF success gets European green light
Fairtility’s CEO says his AI tool makes the right call 78% of the time regarding which embryos will implant, compared to embryologists who are correct around 60% of the time
Read MoreAs a racial justice activist, NBA great Bill Russell was a legend off the court
Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell was a civil rights trailblazer, before, during and after his basketball career. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011 for his activism efforts. (Image credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Read MoreShe voted to impeach Trump. Now Rep. Herrera Beutler tries to navigate a tough primary
The Washington state congresswoman was one of just 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6. And she is one of three who are on the ballot Tuesday — in Washington and in Michigan. (Image credit: Al
Read MoreIn Defense of the Poorly Named August Recess
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. Welcome to the August (Quasi-)Recess. No, there will not be kickball. Congress is ready to head home
Read MoreAlzheimer’s researchers are looking beyond plaques and tangles for new treatments
An atlas showing how Alzheimer’s changes individual brain cells could help researchers find new treatments for the disease. (Image credit: Matt York/AP)
Read MoreThis Black-owned coworking space wants to advance and support businesswomen of color
By channeling its focus on women of color in the workplace, the primary goal for Blackbird Collective is simply to provide its members with a safe space to work and connect. (Image credit: Mahogany & Co.)
Read MoreOut of the Wreckage of Ukraine, the E.U. Is Finally Becoming a Union
In recent years the identity of the European Union has come to be inextricably linked with the logic of crisis. The E.U. does not just face crises. It seems to be defined by them. In a way, it welcomes crises.
Read More1st ship carrying Ukrainian grain leaves the port of Odesa – The Associated Press
1st ship carrying Ukrainian grain leaves the port of Odesa The Associated Press First grain shipment leaves Ukraine after months of Russian blockade amid food crisis Fox News First grain ship leaves Ukraine’s Odesa port Reuters Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates The New
Read MoreShabtai takes off to Morocco for first official visit by Israel’s top cop
Police chief will hold talks with Rabat’s senior police and security officials on improving law enforcement ties between countries amid increasingly warm relations
Read MoreAs Manchin pushes for speedy passage of new deal, Sinema stays quiet – NBC News
As Manchin pushes for speedy passage of new deal, Sinema stays quiet NBC News Manchin says climate and tax deal “all about” fighting inflation Face the Nation Sen. Manchin explains why he changed his mind on massive bill CNN The Schumer-Manchin Tax Increase
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