Lowering costs goes through networks, not just through state subsidies for green sources
The article discusses the challenges of accessing online content due to technical issues and suggests solutions such as disabling browser extensions or disconnecting from VPN.
Marathon cheaters face permanent bans as Bungie says ‘No second chances’
Bungie has announced that players found cheating in the upcoming game Marathon will face permanent bans, emphasizing a 'no tolerance' policy against cheaters.
Nine urges Albanese to prop up media in face of AI threat
The CEO of Nine Entertainment is calling on Prime Minister Albanese to prioritize a policy that protects local media from the revenue disruptions caused by AI-driven global tech companies.
Trump's science and tech man lays out White House's global AI strategy
The U.S. White House outlines its global strategy for AI through a dialogue with Michael Kratsios, addressing the growing AI adoption gap between developed and developing nations.
Cultural Debate. Hans Agné: Life with AI is Political – Better to Realize This Before Everything Crashes
Hans Agné argues that the risks posed by AI are far more significant and need to be addressed through global political actions rather than mere technological discussions.
Should the UK ban social media for under-16s? Take our poll and have your say
The UK government is considering a ban on social media for under-16s to ensure children's safety online, inspired by similar actions in Australia and other European countries.
Apple and Google lose lawsuit against US patent review policy again
A US appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from Apple, Google, and several other tech companies against a measure that limits patent validity reviews.
Did Airtel deceive users? Perplexity Pro services have been discontinued
Airtel users are reporting that their free Perplexity Pro subscriptions, which were promised for a year, have expired as of January 16, raising concerns about the company's policy terms.
People: Shakespeare Against Trump
Actor Ian McKellen, 86, uses 400-year-old words from a Shakespearean monologue to comment on current US immigration policy during his appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'.
URMO RAUS ⟩ Contemporary Art Has Adapted to Serve Power
Artist Urmo Raus discusses how money serves as a tool of power in state cultural policy and the silence or resistance of cultural advocates regarding this influence.
Fall in the stock market before RBI MPC's decision, scattered IT stocks, gold-silver also crash
The Indian stock market has seen a decline ahead of the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy decision, with the Sensex dropping by 155 points and heavy selling in IT stocks like Tech Mahindra, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.
Cologne Museum Policy: Who Will Miss Nanette Snoep?
Nanette Snoep's contract as the director of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum will not be renewed, but this does not indicate a reconsideration of Cologne's postcolonial museum policy.
Social Media Ban: Who Will Save Us from Social Media?
The article discusses the growing issue of social media addiction and the efforts by various countries to limit the influence of social media, emphasizing the need for state intervention in protecting both children and adults.
Fourteen Principles
On World Cancer Day, 14 recommendations are presented for creating a more citizen-friendly state and preventing cancer, amidst rising diagnoses and deaths projected until 2040.
Don seeks transformation of plant-based food systems
Professor Olabimpe Ojo advocates for policies to transform plant-based food systems to promote healthier living through improved consumption practices in food systems.
FCC chair brushes off Kimmel, Colbert outrage over latest policy push
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr dismisses criticism from late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel regarding a new policy announcement that may affect their programming.
Just 39 percent of drivers aware of new UK petrol rule
A recent survey reveals that only 39% of UK drivers know about the Government's new Fuel Finder scheme aimed at providing real-time fuel pricing.
A New Enlightenment for Infrastructure
The article discusses the impact of denialism on decision-making in infrastructure and public policies, advocating for a return to evidence-based approaches.
If Power Companies Compete... Will We Increase Renewable Energy Like the UK?
The article discusses how the UK successfully increased its renewable energy capacity by restructuring its policies and implementing competitive bidding for renewable energy producers.
The senior cinema program falls short and Culture corrects on the fly with 3 million more
Cinemas are raising concerns that the senior cinema program will be underfunded, prompting the Culture Ministry to allocate an additional 3 million euros after warnings about insufficient funds.
Idec criticizes new drug pricing rules and says medicines could become more expensive
Idec expresses concerns that Brazil's new drug pricing regulations, effective from April, may not address fundamental issues in pricing policy and could further restrict access to medications.
Ecological Uses in Agglomerations. Urban Enclaves of Wild Nature
The article discusses the importance of ecological uses in urban policy and their evolution in Polish cities, as well as their significant impact despite their small sizes.
Energy Star has emerged stronger after Trump's EPA tried to end it
The Energy Star program has gained resilience and potential for growth following bipartisan support in Congress, despite previous attempts by the Trump administration to eliminate it.
Severe patients are transported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare's situation room, while mild patients are transported without a call…‘Emergency Room Bypass’ measures are coming out
The South Korean government will implement measures to streamline the transport of emergency patients, which has been criticized for not accounting for emergency room capacity.
Focus on 'Matori' Amid Drug Incident Involving Celebrities, 300 Members Nationwide Carrying Guns
A member of the music unit 'Def Tech', Yuki Nishimiya, was arrested for possession of marijuana, bringing attention to the narcotics control organization 'Matori' which investigates drug-related incidents involving celebrities.
Let's Use the 'Sugar Burden Fund' for Care-Centered Medicine
The article argues for shifting healthcare focus from treating chronic diseases reactively in hospitals to proactive community care and prevention, emphasizing that social and environmental factors significantly influence chronic health issues.
The new trends and the big gaps in clinical trials
Experts believe that the new Joint Ministerial Decision on clinical trials leaves significant gaps, which could hinder Greece's competitiveness in the international arena.
Letter to the Editor: Provide Written Notice for Fragile Seniors to Be Admitted to the Emergency Room
A call for a clear documented policy regarding emergency care for elderly individuals in assisted living facilities to be readily available to staff at all times is proposed by nurse Ã…sa Magnusson.
Samira Nawa: Kaare Dybvad paints a frightening picture of international labor
Samira Nawa critiques Danish Employment Minister Kaare Dybvad's portrayal of international labor in his new book, arguing against its conflation with immigration policy that undermines skilled foreign workers.
Letters to the Editor: Protect Children from Being Exploited by Their Parents
Angelika Johansson argues that the government must implement laws to prevent parents from exposing their children on social media, addressing the issue of permanent digital footprints.
The future of AI in music? US and China strike different chords
The article discusses how the US and China are approaching the rise of AI in music differently, with China opting for state oversight and the US relying on legal measures.
F.A.Z. Series Smart and Fast: Driver's License? Maybe Later!
A report discusses the upcoming launch of Ferrari's first fully electric model named 'Luce' and touches on broader topics of social policy and fiscal strategies.
Minimum Age for Social Media: Too Young for Instagram?
Debate grows over the establishment of a legal minimum age for social media use, with differing opinions among scientists, as countries like Australia and France take steps toward potential regulations.
New electric car purchase bonus is tax money being wasted
Automotive expert Ferdinand Dudenhöffer criticizes the German government's planned electric car purchase bonus as a waste of taxpayer money, stating it makes no industrial or environmental sense.
What I Learned About People
The author, a behavioral and experimental economist, highlights the significance of small changes in policy design that can greatly influence people's behavior and the effectiveness of public policies.
CBS News updates transgender term guidelines to include ‘biological sex at birth': report
CBS News has revised its style guidelines to adopt the term 'biological sex at birth' for reporting on transgender individuals, reflecting a shift in their editorial policy ahead of related Supreme Court hearings.
Depression League on the New Basic Security: "Home Visits Should Be Mandatory"
Jürgen Leuther from the Depression League discusses the detrimental impact of punitive measures in the new basic security system on individuals suffering from depression.
Silver beats Nvidia, gold dominates – the 7 ETFs for the new stock market era
Silver has surpassed the tech giant Nvidia amidst a historical shift in the markets driven by global distrust in America's debt policy and the dollar.
EPA to stop calculating money and lives saved by curbs on air pollution
The EPA will cease to calculate the economic and health benefits of air pollution regulations, focusing instead on industry costs, reflecting a shift towards a business-friendly policy agenda under Donald Trump.
Lighting Designer Jumps for Joy Over Changes
A lighting designer expresses happiness over the recognition of lighting provisions in newly amended building regulations, while continuing to advocate for their consideration in urban planning.
Husband forced to turn T-shirt inside out at Disneyland as banned detail spotted
A man was required to turn his T-shirt inside out at Disneyland due to a detail deemed inappropriate, garnering support for Disney's decision.
Without Work, There Will Be Cakes! At Least According to the Richest Person on the Planet
The concept of universal basic income (UBI) is being revisited in a grander fashion, suggesting that everyone should receive a basic income for their needs without conditions.
Monetary Stability and Market Rules. The Lesson of Guido Carli
The article reflects on Guido Carli's enduring principles advocating for true monetary stability and market discipline, countering the contemporary notion that imbalances can be swiftly rectified through superficial measures.
German Cartoon Award: Awarded Trade Deficit
Artist BECK has won the German Cartoon Award 2025 with a caricature commenting on Trump's trade policy.
End of Internal Combustion Engines: Full Throttle in Reverse
The article criticizes German politics for lagging behind in environmental protection, asserting that many countries have recognized the obsolescence of internal combustion engines, while Germany continues to support their existence beyond 2035.
Aid for the Captive Debtor
The government aims to cap the maximum interest rate for consumer loans, including 'revolving' credit cards, at 22%, highlighting the lack of arguments against such a measure.
Mum bans her kids from ALL sugary food and won't even let them have birthday cake
A mother has implemented a strict no-sugar policy for her children, prohibiting them from consuming any sugary foods, even at birthday parties.
New Children’s Vaccine Schedule May Not Be the Last of RFK Jr.’s Big Changes
The article discusses potential changes to the children's vaccine schedule proposed by RFK Jr., indicating that these modifications may just be the beginning of his ambitious plans.
Luxury cruise line goes 'adults only' to create more 'tranquil environment' for guests
Oceania Cruises announces it will transition to an adults-only policy to enhance tranquility on its luxury ships, catering to travelers looking for a serene experience.
Telefónica Ends Its Era with Rafa Nadal as Brand Image
Telefónica will not renew its sponsorship contract with tennis star Rafa Nadal as part of a new, more austere sponsorship policy.