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Nutrition Facts labels have a complicated legacy – a historian explains the science and politics of...
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe process of converting food into nutritional information is more than just a scientific process....
Using ETFs To Profit In A Chaotic World
Forbes· 4 days agoFor many in the United States, these troubles seem distant, but for global investors who watch other people’s money, the growing tensions are...
University and Educational Intelligence - Nature
Nature· 7 days agoThe war has re duced the total number of students to about 63 per cent, of the normal. The diminution affects all faculties, but the chief sufferers have ...
Electoral Commission recommends broadcast moratorium to be dropped
Irish Examiner· 7 days agoCurrent guidelines mean that radio and television broadcasters have to observe a moratorium on...
'One in three kids' missing out on school trips due to cost | ITV News
ITV.com· 4 days agoIt also reveals the average day trip away from school is now £28 per pupil, rising to £430 for an...
A city killed by Net Zero? Labour risk sounding Aberdeen's death knell
This Is Money· 6 days agoOutside Pittodrie Stadium, the seaside home of Aberdeen football club, stands a statue of Sir Alex...
Leave cynicism for better times
Morning Star· 7 days agoTONY BLAIR’S government was Margaret Thatcher’s greatest legacy designed to ensure the continuity of the assault on national independence and workers....
Google allegedly sought to derail Microsoft antitrust pact with deal worth €470m
Irish Examiner· 6 days agoGoogle’s offer was conditional on CISPE maintaining its EU antitrust complaint into Microsoft’s...
Trump Can’t Help Himself. Will That Help Him Win?
New York Times· 3 days agoThe R.N.C. ended with uncertainty about whether Trump can capitalize on the opportunity ahead.
Slowly but surely, Israel tightens its grip on Gaza’s lifeline to Egypt
The Guardian· 2 days agoIn the months before the Israeli invasion, Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah was a lifeline, a place where thousands sought shelter or scrabbled to raise funds to cross into neighbouring Egypt ...