A UK modelling study suggests that reducing the consumption of tobacco, confectionery, and gambling can boost national employment and production as consumer spending reallocates to other sectors.
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Human Bodies Don’t Age Gradually. They Break at Two Exact Ages, Right on Schedule
For decades we thought aging was gradual. Stanford’s 7 year study proves otherwise.
Bitcoin is trading 45% below its long-run trend, suggesting structural undervaluation rather than euphoric excess. A Z-score of -0.87 indicates BTC is statistically inexpensive, far ...
The K-12 STEM education market thrives on expanding curriculums, digital learning tools, and online education. Opportunities ...
Sheikh Mohammed launches ‘11.5 Edge of Life’ campaign to rescue 5m children from hunger as UAE Ramadan drive targets ...
Essent Group Ltd. Announces Fourth Quarter & Full Year 2025 Results and Increases Quarterly Dividend
Essent Group Ltd. (NYSE: ESNT) today reported net income for the quarter ended December 31, 2025 of $155.0 million or $1.60 per diluted share, compared ...
Ghana’s growing urban mobility crisis where commuters spend long hours in gridlocks during peak or productive hours, is costing the economy an estimated GH¢4.5billion per annum, according to findings ...
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