Month: December 2023
Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Help With Losing Weight—and Potentially Much More
Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound and Mounjaro and have become household names. And for good reason.
Read MoreMaersk, Hapag-Lloyd Rethink Red Sea Voyages After Attacks on Ships
Container ship operators have asked captains, in some cases, to not cross a crucial strait heading to the Suez Canal.
Read MoreThe Dangers of Curtailing Free Speech on Campus
The answer to surging antisemitism on campus is not to curtail free speech. Anguish over mounting anti-Jewish sentiment, and the seemingly ad hoc scramble of American universities to define their duties toward targeted students, is understandable. But in a pluralistic
Read MoreWhite House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail – Fox News
White House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail Fox News
Read MoreWhite House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail – Fox News
White House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail Fox News
Read MoreWhite House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail – Fox News
White House takes action to force government workers to travel via electric vehicle, rail Fox News
Read MoreThe Message COP28 Just Sent the Business World
(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) Just as COP28 began two weeks ago, I wrote that one reason U.N. climate conferences matter is because of the signal they send to
Read MoreAn Israeli Hostage Speaks of Her 7 Weeks in Hamas Captivity
Chen Goldstein-Almog and three of her children were freed in late November. Her husband and eldest daughter were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
Read More‘Material World’ and ‘Elemental’: Collecting the Bare Necessities
Even in a high-tech world, access to raw materials shapes the global economy.
Read MoreAppeals court to hear arguments on whether Meadows’ Georgia election interference charges should be moved to federal court
A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments over whether the election interference charges filed against Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows should be moved from a state court to federal court.
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