
How much you exercise may impact your flu and pneumonia risk, study shows
We know exercise is good, but a new study shows getting enough activity may help reduce the risk of death from influenza and pneumonia. But there is such a thing as too much exercise, the study showed.
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Indonesia Warns $20 Billion Climate Deal Looks Too Expensive
A $20 billion international effort to accelerate Indonesia’s shift away from coal hinges on the availability of low-cost
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Pence Calls for End to Fed’s Jobs Mandate as He Weighs 2024 Bid
Former Vice President Mike Pence is calling for an end to the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate, saying the
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NYC Eases Rules to Speed Opening of New Migrant Shelters
New York Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending land use rules to accelerate the opening of
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OpenAI, IBM Urge Senate to Act on AI Regulation After Past Tech Failures
Executives from two major AI companies asked senators on Tuesday to pass regulations for the ground-breaking but nascent
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Big Money Rushes Into Carbon Capture. Can it Deliver This Time?
The prospect of trapping carbon dioxide and storing it away so it can’t warm the planet has always
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France Presents Bill to Rival US Support for Green Industry
The French government presented a green industry bill including tax credits and targeted bonuses for electric vehicles, seeking
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Global executions at highest rate for five years - Amnesty report
Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt carried out 90% of the 883 recorded in 2022, Amnesty International says.
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Morgan Stanley Weighs Cutting 7% of Asia Investment Bank Jobs
Morgan Stanley is considering a 7% cut in its Asia-Pacific investment banking workforce, with China taking the biggest
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World’s Biggest Plant for Ethanol Jet Fuel Expected to Open in 2025
Honeywell International Inc. and Summit Agricultural Group are partnering to build the world’s largest plant making ethanol-based aviation
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Denmark’s Topsoe Plans $300 Million US Factory to Build Hydrogen Electrolyzers
Denmark’s Topsoe A/S is preparing to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory in the latest
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Fossil Fuel Influence on US Supreme Court Is Pervasive, Whitehouse Says
A series of revelations in recent weeks about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepting lavish vacations and private-school
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