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Israel Proposes Stricter Alcohol Advertising Laws to Protect Youth and Align with Global Health Standards

The discourse surrounding alcohol marketing regulations takes a new turn as Israel proposes stringent rules, mirroring actions already taken in various parts of Europe. The Israeli government’s recent proposal, which aims to align with the European Parliament and the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, seeks to significantly curb alcohol advertising in a…

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Leeds Bradford Airport Resumes Operations After Urgent Overnight Runway Maintenance Disrupts Travel Plans

Leeds Bradford Airport resumed operations Saturday morning following an overnight closure of its runway that disrupted travel plans for hundreds of passengers. The temporary shutdown, which began late Friday evening, was implemented to conduct what officials described as urgent maintenance aimed at ensuring the ongoing safety and efficiency of operations at the regional hub. According…

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Social Security Announces 2.8 Percent COLA for 2026 Amid Growing Concerns Over Equity and Inflation Impact

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a 2.8% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2026, a modest increase aimed at helping retirees and disability beneficiaries keep pace with rising living expenses. The adjustment, disclosed in a report titled “Social Security 2026 COLA Announced — 2.8% Increase, But Not Everyone Will Benefit Equally,” published by startupnews.fyi, reflects…

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Tech Industry Donations to White House Ballroom Renovation Spark Debate Over Corporate Influence and Government Transparency

A growing nexus between political power and corporate influence is drawing renewed scrutiny in Washington as reports emerge that several major technology firms have contributed substantial financial backing for the refurbishment of a historic White House event space. According to a report titled “Big Tech Is Paying for Trump’s White House Ballroom,” published by StartupNews.fyi…

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Israel Moves to Strengthen Drug Safety with Mandatory Electronic Reporting of Side Effects

The Israeli Ministry of Health has taken a significant step towards improving drug safety by introducing a mandatory system for the electronic monitoring of drug side effects. As reported by Calcalist Tech in the article “The Ministry of Health will require the pharmaceutical companies to report side effects electronically,” this new directive, slated to commence…

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Coinbase Pushes for AI and Blockchain Integration in US Effort to Combat Crypto Crime

In a renewed call for innovation in financial regulation, Coinbase has urged the U.S. government to integrate artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies more systematically in efforts to combat cryptocurrency-related crime. The recommendation was outlined in the company’s recent policy proposal, detailed in an article titled “Coinbase Urges US to Use AI and Blockchain to Fight…

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United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Suspected Space Debris Strike Over Utah

A United Airlines flight traveling from San Francisco to Chicago was forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City on Monday after an object reportedly fell from the sky and struck the aircraft mid-flight, prompting federal authorities to launch a full investigation. The incident, first reported by StartupNews.fyi under the headline “Mystery Object…

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Israel Shifts Digital Strategy with Closure of Microsoft Data Center to Prioritize National Tech Sovereignty

Amidst growing concerns about the reliance on foreign technology and its implications for national security and business operations, Israel has instituted a significant policy shift aimed squarely at Microsoft. The government has decided to close its local Microsoft data center, a move precipitated by a series of discussions regarding data sovereignty, economic implications, and the…

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Nvidia Halts AI Chip Sales to China Amid Escalating US Tech Export Restrictions

In a development reflecting the ongoing tensions in the U.S.-China economic relationship, a decision by Nvidia to terminate sales of certain high-performance artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China stands as the latest indicator of how tech commerce is being reshaped amid geopolitical pressures. This move comes as U.S. regulatory bodies intensify scrutiny over technological exports…

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China Expands Cryptocurrency Mining Ban to Include Foreign Companies as Part of Broader Regulatory and Environmental Strategy

In a recent move that highlights the ongoing disparity between the U.S. and China in the realms of technology and trade, Beijing has extended its crackdown on cryptocurrency mining, now setting its sights on foreign companies that engage in or facilitate such activities. This development comes as China reaffirms its stance against the energy-intensive industry,…

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