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Opinion: No one in health care should be called a ‘provider’
STAT News
about 2 hours ago

Opinion: No one in health care should be called a ‘provider’

The word “provider” in health care turns the relationship between patient and physician into a commercial transaction, argues the American College of Physicians.

STAT+: Health care reform might be a focus in midterms. For Congress, pursuing it will be an uphill climb
STAT News
about 2 hours ago

STAT+: Health care reform might be a focus in midterms. For Congress, pursuing it will be an uphill climb

Lawmakers will likely have a lot to say about health care this year. Paradoxically, they probably won't accomplish much on the subject.

Alison Roman's Plan to Conquer the Tomato Sauce Market | Odd Lots
Bloomberg
about 3 hours ago

Alison Roman's Plan to Conquer the Tomato Sauce Market | Odd Lots

Alison Roman is a cult figure in the world of food media. Several of her recipes have gone viral. She's written multiple hit cookbooks. And her newsletter is incredibly popular. Now, she's putting her name on consumer goods, recently launching a new line of high-end jarred tomato sauce called, appropriately, A Very Good Sauce, which she sells direct online. So what has she learned about the consumer goods industry and its supply chain? On this episode, she explains why she entered the space, how she thinks about carving out a niche, and everything she's learned from figuring out shipping to co-packing to designing a recipe that can be cooked in high volume. We also talk generally about the world of food and food media and how she thinks about bridging content and commerce. (Source: Bloomberg)

Trump tariff loss is win for Chinese exporters
South China Morning Post
about 3 hours ago

Trump tariff loss is win for Chinese exporters

China called on the US to scrap tariffs after President Donald Trump imposed new levies to replace those struck down by the US Supreme Court. “China urges the United States to cancel its unilateral tariff measures on its trading partners,” the commerce ministry said in a statement on Monday. “There are no winners in a trade war and that protectionism leads nowhere.” New 15 per cent US levies are due to come in on Tuesday and run for 150 days after Trump used a different legal route to tax...

Odd Lots: Alison Roman Enters the Tomato Sauce Market (Podcast)
Bloomberg
about 3 hours ago

Odd Lots: Alison Roman Enters the Tomato Sauce Market (Podcast)

Alison Roman is a cult figure in the world of food media. She’s written multiple hit cookbooks and several of her recipes have gone viral. And her newsletter is incredibly popular. Now, she’s putting her name on consumer goods, recently launching a new line of high-end jarred tomato sauce called, appropriately, A Very Good Sauce, which she sells direct online. So what has she learned about the consumer goods industry and its supply chain? On this episode, she explains why she entered the space,

The best earbuds for Android devices in 2026
Engadget
about 4 hours ago

The best earbuds for Android devices in 2026

If you’re using an Android phone, finding the right pair of wireless earbuds can take a little more work than it does for iPhone owners. Apple’s AirPods are tightly woven into iOS, but that same level of seamless integration doesn’t automatically carry over to Android. The good news is there are plenty of earbuds that play just as nicely with Android devices, and in some cases offer features AirPods simply don’t. From earbuds designed to pair especially well with Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones to models that prioritize strong noise cancellation, long battery life or workout-friendly durability, the Android ecosystem has no shortage of solid options. We’ve tested a wide range of wireless earbuds to find the best picks for Android users, whether you’re after premium sound, reliable everyday performance or a more affordable alternative. Best Android earbuds for 2026 What to look for in wireless earbuds for Android devices For the most part, the features you want from a set of “Android earbuds” are the same as what you want from any headphones. Great sound quality, a comfortable fit and sufficient battery life are still the foundations. Adequate water resistance is good for workouts, and nobody wants a crummy mic for making calls. Once you approach the $100 range, features like active noise cancellation (ANC), wireless charging, an ambient sound mode (which lets you better hear outside noise without turning off your music) and multipoint connectivity (the ability to pair with multiple devices simultaneously) should be expected. For Android devices specifically, there are a few extras to consider. A dedicated app that makes it easy to switch sound modes, customize the audio profile, locate your earbuds if they ever get misplaced or adjust other settings is strongly preferred. Features like Google Fast Pair or NFC-based pairing, which can help you avoid having to dig through your Bluetooth menu to connect your ea

Israel Faces Close Call on Interest Rates as Iran Tensions Loom
Bloomberg
about 6 hours ago

Israel Faces Close Call on Interest Rates as Iran Tensions Loom

Israel’s central bank is set for a close call when it sets interest rates on Monday, balancing lower inflation and a strong currency against the uncertainties of a potential US-led conflict with Iran.

Former US Trade Counsel On Tariff Gray Areas
Bloomberg
about 7 hours ago

Former US Trade Counsel On Tariff Gray Areas

Greta Peisch, partner at Wiley Rein and a former general counsel at the Office of the United States Trade Representative, outlines the uncertainties surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policy following a Supreme Court decision striking down his so-called reciprocal levies. She speaks on Bloomberg's The China Show. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Trump’s Midterm Threats Recall a Bleak Chapter in American History
Foreign Policy
about 7 hours ago

Trump’s Midterm Threats Recall a Bleak Chapter in American History

Illiberalism has been part of the national culture since the founding.

Tokyo Skytree tower closed after 20 trapped in lift for 5 hours
South China Morning Post
about 7 hours ago

Tokyo Skytree tower closed after 20 trapped in lift for 5 hours

Twenty people were trapped inside a lift at Tokyo Skytree tower from Sunday night for more than five hours, the operator said, adding that the facility, which is Japan’s tallest broadcasting tower and a popular tourist spot, will be closed throughout Monday for safety checks. The passengers, including children, were stranded when the lift came to a sudden stop about 30 metres above street level, according to police. They were all rescued and no one was injured. An emergency call was made at...

China calls on US to cancel Trump-era tariffs following Supreme Court ruling
France 24
about 8 hours ago

China calls on US to cancel Trump-era tariffs following Supreme Court ruling

China on Monday urged the United States to cancel unilateral tariffs announced by President Donald Trump after the US Supreme Court struck down many of his measures, ruling he lacked authority under a 1977 law. Trump responded by unveiling new global import duties of up to 15% under different powers.

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C-SPAN puts speculation on identity of caller to rest: 'It was not the president'
The Hill
about 8 hours ago

C-SPAN puts speculation on identity of caller to rest: 'It was not the president'

C-SPAN said Sunday that the man who called in to the network on Friday was not, in fact, President Trump.  “Because so many of you are talking about Friday’s C-SPAN caller who identified himself as ‘John Barron,’ we want to put this to rest: it was not the president,” the network wrote on the social...

South Korea protests Russian embassy ‘Victory’ banner as key war date looms
South China Morning Post
about 8 hours ago

South Korea protests Russian embassy ‘Victory’ banner as key war date looms

South Korea has protested to Russia after its embassy in Seoul unfurled a giant banner declaring “Victory will be ours”, an apparent reference to the anniversary of the Ukraine war. South Korea opposes Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and its recruitment of soldiers from North Korea, with which Seoul remains technically at war. The red, white and blue banner, written in Russian, was first spotted over the weekend and remained in place at the embassy on Monday morning. Its appearance has...

It Not Going to End Well for Them : Susan Rice Joins Call for a Revenge Purge After Democrats Re - Take Power – JONATHAN TURLEY
jonathanturley.org
about 8 hours ago

It Not Going to End Well for Them : Susan Rice Joins Call for a Revenge Purge After Democrats Re - Take Power – JONATHAN TURLEY

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Hong Kong homebuyers face dwindling discounts as property market stabilises
South China Morning Post
about 10 hours ago

Hong Kong homebuyers face dwindling discounts as property market stabilises

May Chan is looking for a home that she can call her own. The freelancer wants to buy a flat, but high mortgage rates as well as uncertainty in the property market kept her from taking the plunge. “I would like to buy a flat, if I can afford it,” she said. “It would certainly help if there are discounts.” Now that mortgage rates have stabilised and there is less uncertainty about property prices, she hopes to find a reasonably priced home. With Hong Kong’s residential property market stabilising...

North Korea’s Kim re-elected Workers’ Party general secretary at congress
France 24
about 13 hours ago

North Korea’s Kim re-elected Workers’ Party general secretary at congress

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been re-elected general secretary of the ruling Workers’ Party at a rare congress, state media said Monday, calling the decision unanimous among delegates. KCNA said the country’s nuclear-based “war deterrence” had been “radically improved” under Kim’s leadership, reinforcing national defense capabilities.

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Samsung is adding Perplexity to Galaxy AI
The Verge
about 13 hours ago

Samsung is adding Perplexity to Galaxy AI

I wish I could talk to my Plex server… | Image: Samsung. In addition to summoning Bixby or Gemini, Galaxy S26 users will be able to call on Perplexity by saying "hey, Plex." The integration of Perplexity into Galaxy AI is just one element of the company's embrace of a "multi-agent ecosystem." Often, people will use different AI agents for different tasks, depending on where their strengths lie. So Samsung is opening up the ability to integrate different agents into the OS. Hey, Plex isn't just some transparent version of the app baked into a Galaxy phone to quickly get answers to questions. Perplexity will have access to Samsung Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder, and Calendar, as well as select thi … Read the full story at The Verge.

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One Battle After Another wins 6 prizes including best picture at UK Baftas
South China Morning Post
about 14 hours ago

One Battle After Another wins 6 prizes including best picture at UK Baftas

Politically charged thriller One Battle After Another took six prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy Film Awards (Baftas) on Sunday, building momentum ahead of the Oscars next month. Blues-steeped vampire epic Sinners and gothic horror story Frankenstein won three awards each, while Shakespearean family tragedy Hamnet was named best British film. Jessie Buckley, as widely predicted, won the best actress prize for playing a grieving mother and wife of William Shakespeare, Agnes...

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Randy Fine censure threat could spark tit-for-tat cycle
The Hill
about 14 hours ago

Randy Fine censure threat could spark tit-for-tat cycle

The House could soon be forced into another tit-for-tat cycle of members attempting to discipline each other by forcing votes on the House floor — and derailing GOP leaders' control of the chamber. A massive wave of Democrats have called to formally censure Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) and remove him from his committees over a...

Hong Kong’s budget must help those who need it most
South China Morning Post
about 14 hours ago

Hong Kong’s budget must help those who need it most

Maybe it’s because we are riding on the euphoria of good fortune and luck that is associated with the celebration of the Lunar New Year that there hasn’t been much of the noise that we usually hear ahead of the annual budget speech. Typically, the weeks leading up to the speech are filled with groups petitioning and suggesting how the government should be spending its money. Could it be because the start of the Lenten season is coinciding with that of Ramadan? Are we tempered to be less selfish...

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You need to listen to Laurie Spiegel’s masterpiece of early ambient music
The Verge
about 14 hours ago

You need to listen to Laurie Spiegel’s masterpiece of early ambient music

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Laurie Spiegel for the site. As preparation for the interview, I spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks revisiting Spiegel's records, most notably The Expanding Universe, her 1980 masterpiece that blends synth experimentalism with early examples of what would eventually be called ambient music, and algorithmic composition techniques. It's a marvel that sounds both nostalgic and cutting-edge at the same time. Tracks like "Patchwork" and "A Folk Study" dabble in the sort of bouncy arpeggios that beg comparisons to The Who's "Baba O'Riley," while "Old Wave" and "East River Dawn" conjure ea … Read the full story at The Verge.

Colorado is working on a bill that would make it illegal to 3D print firearms and gun parts
Engadget
about 14 hours ago

Colorado is working on a bill that would make it illegal to 3D print firearms and gun parts

A collective of Colorado lawmakers wants to put an end to "ghost guns" and their rising popularity. Earlier this week, the state's House Judiciary Committee voted in a 7-4 majority to pass the bill, HB26-1144, along for a decision with the full House of Representatives. The proposed law would "prohibit the use of a three-dimensional printer, or similar technology, to make a firearm or a firearm component." Ghost guns are typically made from 3D printers or similar machines without serial numbers, making them virtually impossible to trace and allowing users to skirt the federal requirements for purchasing a firearm. While the bill targets using a 3D printer to make guns, large-capacity magazines and other related components, it even bans possessing and distributing the instructions to manufacture guns in this way. However, these rules would be exempt for federally licensed firearm manufacturers. "These ghost guns are increasingly found at crime scenes, making it harder for law enforcement to track down a suspect because the gun isn’t traceable," the bill's sponsor, Lindsay Gilchrist, said in a press release. Prior to this proposal, Colorado passed a law in 2023 that banned owning ghost guns or making frames for them. While SB23-279 laid the groundwork, HB26-1144 can be seen as the next step since it's much more encompassing by targeting ghost guns even before they're made. According to the bill, first-time violations will be treated as a misdemeanor, while repeat offenses will be upgraded to a felony charge. Looking ahead, HB26-1144 still has to secure a vote from both the Colorado Senate and House of Representatives before being delivered to the governor to be signed into law. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/colorado-is-working-on-a-bill-that-would-make-it-illegal-to-3d-print-firearms-and-gun-parts-211508169.html?src=rss

Bill Gurley says that right now, the worst thing you can do for your career is play it safe
TechCrunch
about 15 hours ago

Bill Gurley says that right now, the worst thing you can do for your career is play it safe

"The number one thing is to get out of your head this ideal that gets passed around in the self-help world: 'go get a mentor,' and everyone runs out and cold calls someone that's ridiculously too high and unachievable, and it doesn't work."

Dollar Trades Within Range Amid Tariff Uncertainty: Markets Wrap
Bloomberg
about 15 hours ago

Dollar Trades Within Range Amid Tariff Uncertainty: Markets Wrap

The US dollar traded in a tight range early Monday as uncertainty lingered after President Donald Trump lashed out at the US Supreme Court for striking down his use of emergency powers to impose so-called reciprocal tariffs.

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