• Dublin suburbs at risk of becoming 'news deserts', heightening misinformation risk

    A ‘news desert’ is an area that lacks a reliable news service.

  • High-risk inmates freed from jail early without enough risk planning under ‘chaotic’ scheme, inspectors find

    Early release scheme ‘unravelling’ as high-risk prisoner freed early into homelessness only to return days later

  • The Netherlands at risk of a drought

    The effects of climate change continue to show across Europe; in the Netherlands they are resulting in increasing drought, especially during the summer. Floods and rises in sea levels are expected throughout the summer in the Netherlands, as reported by the Government´s Environmental Assessment Agency, PBL. “We know extreme events will happen but not exactly when and where. […]

  • but are they at risk of outliving their 401(K)?

    Only 46 percent of Americans plan to work past 62, new data shows. Trend is being fueled by a 'you only live once attitude' inspired by the pandemic. READ MORE: Finance guru Dave Ramsey explains the key to early retirement

  • Which animals are most at risk from the climate crisis?

    Oxford University’s Dr Erin Saupe and PhD candidate Cooper Malanoski examined the fossil record to determine the traits most linked to species extinction during times of climate change. : Which animals are most at risk from the climate crisis?

  • Agents of manipulation (the real AI risk)

    Artificial agents will make our lives better. At the same time, these superpowers could easily be deployed as agents of manipulation.

  • How to Manage Your Key Compliance Responsibilities Faster

    Placement, layering, and integration are the three fundamental processes in money laundering. To muddle the process and prevent traceability, significant sums of money are divided into numerous transactions. One way to conceal any evidence is to turn proceeds from illegal sources into retail transactions. Transfers via foreign banks are frequently used as another popular money-laundering

  • Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson's Risk

    Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson's Risk Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Your morning cup of joe may be doing more than just giving you an energy boost to tackle the day. New evidence suggests that the caffeine in your brew could pack an extra punch by reducing your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. (Shutterstock) Findings Suggest Caffeine May Reduce Parkinson’s Risk by 40 Percent While previous research highlighted caffeine’s benefits like...

  • Dutton to warn of risks to the 'Australian dream'

    The Australian dream is at risk unless the federal government can align population growth with housing supply, the shadow treasurer warns. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will on Thursday deliver the coalition’s reply to the government’s 2024/25 budget. Mr Dutton is expected to discuss growing immigration, dwindling housing and the broader housing crisis in his speech, […]

  • Services No Longer Required: Which Jobs Are Most At Risk?

    Services No Longer Required: Which Jobs Are Most At Risk? Long before the emergence of ChatGPT and other AI tools threatening to take over our jobs, technological advancements have altered the way people work, making some occupations disappear, while others emerged. Did you know, for example, that people used to work as living alarm clocks before actual alarm clocks became a thing? “Knocker uppers”, as they were called, would walk around in industrial England, wielding a long...

  • Providence Minute: stroke Risk Factors

    In this week’s Providence Minute, Linda Guches, the Nursing Supervisor for Providence OB/GYN, highlights their Licensed Social Worker Program. Sponsored by Providence Medford Medical Center. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • Study details heat risks for workers

    Tallahassee - After Florida lawmakers this year barred local heat protections for workers, a new study cites “strong and robust evidence that excessive heat increases the frequency of injuries” to workers — with risks particularly in the South.