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The rapid evolution of digital technology has ushered in a data-centric economy, where data accessibility drives marketplace efficiency and economic growth across various industries. However, this shift, while offering numerous benefits, introduces significant privacy and data security challenges, particularly in the context of transatlantic data transfers. Considering the vast economic ties between the EU and …

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — As children head back to school, their mental health is top of mind for many parents and educators. What You Need To Know  A mental health emergency was declared by some agencies last fall  Pinellas schools are working to help address mental health A national health emergency in youth mental health …

James Bond ordered his vodka martinis “shaken not stirred.” Shaken not stirred certainly applies to the tectonic movements in the platelets undergirding international politics today. Russia’s dastardly invasion of Ukraine and now the likelihood of Finland and Sweden seeking NATO membership have been among the most transformative events of the last decade. The reason for this Nordic strategic volte-face is …

“Drink this everyday to lose 12 pounds …” When people hear “fitness and nutrition,” their minds often jump to crazy diets and workouts. However, this is not the lens that we should use to view nutrition and fitness. We live in a society that constantly promotes the newest diet trends and juice cleanses. The societal …

Courtney Lee lived in one house for her entire life, since 1991. Eventually, she met and married her husband Jackson Martin, and soon thereafter, two children were born, son Beau (2016) and daughter Stella (2020).  Life couldn’t be sweeter for the Martin family, but then came the pandemic, and soon, the kids were pulled out …

As part of Travelers technology knowledge hub, the global insurer has highlighted the rapid developments precipitated by the increased demand for and uptake of digitally focused solutions in the insurance space. Meg Ryan, a technology underwriter at Travelers Europe, outlined that the technologies emerging now have the potential to transform life as we know it. …

By now, all but two states have loosened restrictions in place to help curb the spread of the virus. Some began allowing limited gatherings, while others have allowed restaurants and some businesses to reopen their doors with caution. And while many parts of the country have expressed hope about their number of cases seemingly slowing, …

“The task force’s mission will no longer be in response to coronavirus, but on opening up America again,” said a senior White House official, adding that Pence has “truly loved” steering the government’s response to the deadly pandemic because it’s allowed him to bring “comfort, answers and transparency” to the American people. As Pence continues …

Image copyright M.Venturas Image caption Researchers found that trees could be surprisingly resilient to increased warming and CO2 levels Forests can cope with a warming world if – and only if – temperature rises increase in line with increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Increased CO2 allows trees to develop physiological characteristics, such as greater foliage, …

Matthew Braun, a first-year medical student at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Wash., says his personal history with opioids will help him care for patients. Jovelle Tamayo for NPR hide caption toggle caption Jovelle Tamayo for NPR Matthew Braun, a first-year medical student at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, …