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Karen’s story of picking up a brick during the 1981 riots in Liverpool showcases a stark difference in the motivations behind protests then and now. The long-standing tensions between the local police and the black community led to a series of riots back then, fueled by a desire for change. In contrast, modern-day threats from
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Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a significant non-cash impairment charge of $9.1 billion at its networks division, reflecting the changing landscape of the media industry. This massive write-down aims to align the book value of its linear television business with the reality of uncertain advertising and sports rights renewals, especially as the NBA prepares to
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In considering Vice President Kamala Harris’s potential antitrust and regulatory policy if she were to win the presidency, Maryland’s Democratic Governor Wes Moore highlighted the importance of prioritizing small business growth and fostering competition within large industries. This approach, as mentioned by Moore, would aim to support small businesses and facilitate their growth, while also
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In major UK cities such as Bristol, London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Brighton, citizens gathered to form counter-protests against an anticipated wave of far-right marches. The mobilization of over 6,000 specialist police officers reflected the concern over potential violence following clashes in preceding days across the country. As businesses shuttered early and windows were boarded up
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Hospital-at-home programs have proven to be highly beneficial for patients, their families, and healthcare providers. These programs have resulted in low rates of emergency returns to the hospital, referrals to skilled nursing facilities, 30-day hospital readmissions, and mortality. Patients who received hospital care at home, especially those who were dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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