The UK has praised India’s digital ID system – but it’s locked millions out of their legitimate benefits
Where automation replaces local, human assistance, those least able to navigate the systems are most likely to lose out.
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Where automation replaces local, human assistance, those least able to navigate the systems are most likely to lose out.
If you want to use your mindset to change your eating experience, you first need to understand what research has told us about psychology and food.
Home testing could mean faster results, less stigma, and more choice - but only if everyone can access it.
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The government says it doesn’t back rent controls – but new protections should limit how much landlords can push up prices.
Additional policy changes can help change key factors that drive obesity.
At times of economic anxiety, ‘traditional’ gender roles often resurge – part of the appeal for men looking for brides abroad.
‘Protest costumes’ are now a category on Amazon. Protesters use them to soften their public image at a time when ICE is calling them ‘violent’ and ‘Antifa,’ showing the subversive power of humor.
NAFTA and the decline of American community have created a new path for mayors of small and midsized cities to reach national office.
The announcements come as Carney concluded a visit to Abu Dhabi, which focused heavily on trade amid concerns about the war in Sudan.
Each man has at least one teammate competing this weekend – in Topuria’s case, his brother Aleksandre
Southeast Asian nation says the four men have committed ‘egregious acts of extreme violence’ against Palestinians in occupied West Bank
England’s bid to regain the urn – and win a first Ashes series in Australia since 2010 – has started in Perth
Thousands of performers are auditioning for just 31 roles aboard Legend of the Seas
A security staffer was ‘badly shot’ during the attack
Suzanne Ford, 67, says she feels ‘incredibly lucky’ to be a rare survivor of the disease
Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic have reached record levels last year amid the conflict in Gaza
Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest say they’re changing the voting system of the popular musical extravaganza to ensure fairness
Anthony Yarde will aim to make it third time lucky when he fights for the world title once again on Saturday.
This change follows Pope Francis's February appointment of Sister Raffaella Petrini