Many Americans prefer to believe the Covid pandemic is a thing of the past. But for the nation’s nursing homes, the effects have yet to fully fade, with staffing shortages and employee burnout still at crisis levels and many facilities struggling to stay afloat, according to a new report published …
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A.I. Frenzy Complicates Efforts to Keep Power-Hungry Data Sites Green
West Texas, from the oil rigs of the Permian Basin to the wind turbines twirling above the High Plains, has long been a magnet for companies seeking fortunes in energy. Now, those arid ranch lands are offering a new moneymaking opportunity: data centers. Lancium, an energy and data center management …
Read More »Frequent Marijuana Use May Raise Risk of Heart Attack
People who frequently smoke marijuana have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a study published on Wednesday. The article, published in The Journal of the American Heart Association, is an analysis of responses to the U.S. government’s annual survey on behavioral risk from 2016 to 2020. …
Read More »Death Toll in Gaza Passes 30,000: Israel-Hamas War Latest Updates
Parties haggling over a possible cease-fire in Gaza offered mixed signals on Wednesday, with Hamas’s political leader saying that the group was ready to keep fighting Israel while the president of Egypt said that a truce could be reached “in the next few days.” The Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said …
Read More »A Key Inflation Measure Moderated in January
A measure of inflation closely watched by the Federal Reserve continued to cool on an annual basis in January, the latest sign that price increases are coming back under control even as growth remains solid. The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index climbed 2.4 percent last month compared with a year …
Read More »How the Media Industry Keeps Losing the Future
If the career of Roger Fidler has any meaning, it is this: Sometimes, you can see the future coming but get trampled by it anyway. Thirty years ago, Mr. Fidler was a media executive pushing a reassuring vision of the future of newspapers. The digital revolution would liberate news from …
Read More »Cat’s Meows Are So Misunderstood
What is the meaning of a cat’s meow that grows louder and louder? Or your pet’s sudden flip from softly purring as you stroke its back to biting your hand? It turns out these misunderstood moments with your cat may be more common than not. A new study by French …
Read More »5 Convicts Familiar With Navalny’s Prison Confirm Hellish Conditions
Locked in an Arctic prison, Aleksei A. Navalny is likely to have spent his final days in some of the most inhumane conditions within Russia’s extensive penitentiary system, according to five men who have served sentences in the same penal colony as the Russian opposition leader. The men described in …
Read More »U.S. Proposes New Rules to Ease Flying for Travelers in Wheelchairs
The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it was proposing new regulations for how airlines must treat passengers in wheelchairs, an effort aimed at improving air travel for people with disabilities. Under the proposed rule, damaging or delaying the return of a wheelchair would be an automatic violation of an …
Read More »Digital Media Outlets Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
The media outlets Raw Story, Alternet and The Intercept sued OpenAI for copyright infringement on Wednesday, adding to a growing chorus pushing back against the company’s methods of scraping content off the internet to train its artificial intelligence-powered chatbot. The online publications sued OpenAI in a New York federal court …
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