Aging in Place: How Technology Might Help You Grow Old at Home
The budding field is turning dreams into reality for older adults who are eager to age in place, filling caregiving gaps and easing minds as America ages rapidly. Source link
What Should Men Know About Menopause?
We want to hear men’s questions, and what women wish they understood. Source link
Ro Khanna: AI for the People—Plus, Trump’s Downward Spiral
Jon Wiener On this episode of Start Making Sense, the member of Congress from Silicon Valley presents an “AI Manifesto,” and Harold Meyerson reports on Trump’s continuing decline. The post Ro Khanna: AI for the People—Plus, Trump’s Downward Spiral appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Boris Kagarlitsky on Hungary’s Election
Suzi Weissman, Boris Kagarlitsky Reflections on right-wing populism’s dead end and the window of opportunity for the left. The post Boris Kagarlitsky on Hungary’s Election appeared first on The Nation. Source link
3 ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to resume U.S.-Iran talks
The attacks came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire while maintaining an American blockade of Iranian ports. Source link
'Spectacularly ill-advised': Energy sector condemns gas tax
An inquiry into the taxation of gas resources has heard from proponents for a tax, who believe Australians are being robbed of their fair share of wealth from the nation’s natural resources, and opponents, who argue touching tax settings would spook investors. Source link
People with autism to be at centre of 160,000 NDIS removals
Minister Mark Butler announces his decision to remove more than 160,000 people from the national disability scheme over the next four years, with the timing labelled “troublesome” by autism advocates. Source link
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$70m student accommodation plan 'takes pressure off' Darwin rental market
A towering 14-storey addition to Darwin’s skyline is expected to ease housing stress for university students, with $70 million invested to tackle the city’s competitive rental market. Source link