Author: Taylor Wilson
Why can’t we sleep? Jennifer Senior, a senior staff writer at The Atlantic, talks about the stigma around sleeping pills.Read More
Homi Kharas and co-authors assess digital infrastructure readiness in 72 countries still grappling with substantial extreme poverty.Read More
Paramount Global said on Friday it expects to complete its merger with Skydance Media by August 7, following government approval for the $8.4 billion deal.Read More
As we honor Disability Pride Month (July), it’s essential to recognize how the accelerating climate crisis disproportionately affects people with disabilities and why climate justice must include disability rights at…Read More
Milk production is going up in the U.S., Argentina, and New Zealand while declining in Australia and the European Union. USDA’s July World Markets and Trade report says U.S. farmers increased herds in anticipation of new processing capacity. U.S. exports were also strong in the first five months of this year supported by competitive prices […]Read More
The Republican-led Senate rescued funding for PEPFAR in a package of spending cuts last month, but the HIV-prevention program created under George W. Bush still faces cutbacks.Read More
With the Paramount-Skydance merger approved by the FCC, Larry Ellison just showed the world who is the real shot caller in the White House.Read More
Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre joins Asking for a Trend with Josh Lipton to take a look at the biggest takeaways from Friday’s trading session: the trend of low volatility, the US dollar (DX-Y.NYB) driving markets more than crypto or commodities, and the tech sector “super boom.” To hear more about the tech super boom, watch Jared’s full Stocks in Translation interview with Stock Trader’s Almanac editor in chief Jeffrey Hirsch here. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here.Read More
City officials and developers have started construction of a six-building industrial complex designed to attract next-gen tech and manufacturing companies.Read More
The executive order directs the Government Operations Agency to work with two state departments in areas including enhancing customer experience. The council, the California Breakthrough Project, had its first meeting in June.Read More