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Improving climate action through public health policy initiatives newsthirst.

Implementing public health policies that also include climate co-benefits may be a practical policy pathway to accelerate climate mitigation, according to experts at a pre-COP 28 workshop hosted by the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Policy Committee.  Traditionally, efforts have been made to focus on the health co-benefits of policies that address climate change. But…

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Ukraine labels Russian ceasefire a farce after reports of hundreds of violations newsthirst.

DSNS Ukraine Emergency services in the town of Bilopillia in Sumy said one civilian died in an early morning Russian attack Russia’s unilateral, three-day ceasefire has proved to be a farce because of continued attacks across the front line, says Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha. He accused Russia of 734 violations since its truce came…

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Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott reportedly won’t play vs. Falcons for disciplinary reasons newsthirst.

Ezekiel Elliott will be a healthy scratch for the Dallas Cowboys when they take on the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The Cowboys running back didn’t make the trip with the team to Atlanta due to disciplinary reasons, according to multiple reports. Veteran running back Dalvin Cook was elevated from the Cowboys’ practice squad ahead of…

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Trump’s Business Roundtable meeting comes as stocks slide newsthirst.

President Donald Trump spoke Tuesday with top CEOs, many of whom have seen the value of their companies slashed as Trump’s tariff-heavy economic policy has raised uncertainty and fueled a market sell-off. Trump attended the quarterly meeting of the Business Roundtable, a nonpartisan Washington-based economic advocacy group comprising more than 200 CEOs. Apple CEO Tim…

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Tesla sales slump across Europe amid backlash against Musk | Tesla newsthirst.

Sales of new Tesla electric cars are sliding across Europe, data suggests, amid a political backlash against its billionaire chief executive, Elon Musk. The figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) showed registrations for new Teslas halved in April compared to the same month a year earlier, despite a broader rise in battery electric…

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