Year: 2024

Breakthrough peanut allergy treatment program launched in Australia

Breakthrough peanut allergy treatment program launched in Australia

More news - Latest news In a groundbreaking initiative, infants with peanut allergies across Australian hospitals will now have access to a life-changing treatment program aimed at building tolerance to this common allergy. The pioneering program, the first of its kind in the world, is a collaboration between the National Centre of Excellence in Allergy (NACE) and the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI). Known as the ADAPT OIT Program, it is tailored for infants under 12 months who have been diagnosed with a peanut allergy and are under the care of allergy specialists at ten children’s hospitals in five states…
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Diversified returns in Asian markets amid stagnant US stock markets and major economic updates

Diversified returns in Asian markets amid stagnant US stock markets and major economic updates

More news - Recent news Asia-Pacific stock markets were mixed on Thursday as major US stock indices fell on reflection of fresh trade data from Japan and an upcoming interest rate decision by the Reserve Bank of India. The U.S. stock market witnessed declines on Wednesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.60%, the S&P 500 down 0.77% and the Nasdaq Composite down 1.05% despite early gains. This shift came as Nvidia, among other major technology companies, saw a downturn. Earlier in the week, global financial markets had already faced pressure from an interest rate hike by the Bank…
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Utah Jazz secure Lauri Markkanen with 8M contract extension

Utah Jazz secure Lauri Markkanen with $238M contract extension

More news - Recent news The Utah Jazz have finalized a major five-year, $238 million contract extension with power forward Lauri Markkanen, according to recent ESPN reports Wednesday. The deal comes after much speculation about Markkanen's future following multiple offseason trade discussions. Previously, Markkanen was in the final year of a four-year, $67 million contract. The new extension, which begins next season, effectively adds five more years to his tenure with the Jazz and does not include any player or team options. This agreement includes a six-month hold on any potential trade involving Markkanen, and this restriction will be lifted…
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Federal Court Declares Google Has Monopoly on Search Engines

Federal Court Declares Google Has Monopoly on Search Engines

Related media - News 24 hours In a landmark ruling in Washington, Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google unlawfully exploited its dominant position in the Internet search market to strengthen its position and foster innovation, a development that could reshape the digital landscape while also crippling one of the world’s most recognizable companies. The ruling follows a broad legal case launched by the U.S. Department of Justice against Google nearly a year ago. The evidence was carefully examined over the course of a 10-week trial that included detailed testimony from senior executives at Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Three months after…
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Tim Walz: From Educator in China to Democracy Advocate

Tim Walz: From Educator in China to Democracy Advocate

More news - Breaking news TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, has a long history with China, from his days as a schoolteacher in Guangdong to serving on a key congressional committee overseeing U.S.-China relations. His trip includes witnessing the pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989. As an educator at Foshan No. 1 Secondary School, Walz taught history, culture, and English during a pivotal period marked by major student demonstrations against the Chinese Communist Party. This experience profoundly shaped his understanding of and connection to the region. In a 2007 interview with The Hill, Walz…
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Jamie Dimon Predicts Recession Likely Despite Potential for Economic Stability

Jamie Dimon Predicts Recession Likely Despite Potential for Economic Stability

Related media - Recent news In a recent interview, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon reiterated his view that a U.S. recession remains a likely outcome, assigning a 35% to 40% chance for a mild economic downturn. That reflects his consistent stance since February, when he expressed skepticism about the market’s overly positive sentiment on recession risks. In his conversation with CNBC’s Leslie Picker, Dimon stressed that his assessment remains unchanged, highlighting ongoing global and domestic challenges that could impact economic stability. These include geopolitical tensions, housing market fluctuations, government deficits, and policy actions such as quantitative tightening and upcoming elections,…
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