Website Shift Stirs Rapid AlarmThe CDC changed key wording on its website Wednesday, adding language that questions long-established research on vaccine safety. The new phrasing suggests scientists have not fully ruled out a link between vaccines and autism. Experts warn that this framing distorts strong evidence and misleads families. New Language Creates Manufactured UncertaintyThe site now argues that saying “vaccines do not cause autism” is not evidence-based because studies cannot test every possible scenario. Specialists say this approach introduces doubt rather than clarity. Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation says science cannot prove an absolute negative. She explains that…
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Beijing hosted the Global South Modernization Forum on November 21, bringing together scholars and experts from China, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and other countries. The forum focused on sustainable development and green modernization tailored to local cultural and social practices. Participants shared insights on balancing economic growth with environmental protection. Emphasis was placed on creating development strategies that respect local traditions while promoting modern green technologies. The forum highlighted successful examples of green modernization in the Global South. Delegates discussed renewable energy adoption, sustainable urban planning, and climate-resilient agriculture as key pathways for development. Experts stressed the importance of collaboration among nations…
Zelensky Keeps His Message Calm and DeliberateUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky avoids criticising the US draft peace plan, even though it mirrors several Russian demands. The White House rejects claims that Ukraine played no part in shaping the proposal. Zelensky says in his nightly address that Ukraine wants peace and will pursue steady and disciplined diplomacy. He stresses that Ukraine remains ready for honest and efficient talks. Kyiv Alarmed by Far-Reaching Potential ConcessionsKyiv fears proposals that include giving up the entire Donbas region. The draft also calls for a smaller Ukrainian army and bans foreign troops on Ukrainian soil. Ukraine has…
Trump signs law demanding fast disclosure of investigation records Donald Trump says he has signed a law that forces the Justice Department to release all federal records tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The law sets a 30-day deadline, though officials may withhold details that harm active investigations or violate personal privacy. With Trump’s backing, the bill passes both chambers with overwhelming support. Trump changes his stance after pressure from survivors and members of his own party. He had earlier dismissed the plan as a partisan distraction before reversing course. He now argues the documents may reveal information about Democratic figures and…
Court Dismisses Monopoly ClaimsA US district judge in Washington ruled that Meta did not violate antitrust law when it purchased Instagram and WhatsApp more than a decade ago. The decision marks a major setback for the Federal Trade Commission, which in 2020 accused Meta of securing a social-media monopoly through those acquisitions. Judge James Boasberg wrote that the agency failed to prove its case and stated that Meta does not control the market. Meta welcomed the ruling and stressed that it faces strong competition. Tech Leaders Describe Shifting MarketJudge Boasberg oversaw an April bench trial that included testimony from CEO…
Pichai says no firm can escape the falloutSundar Pichai warns that every company will feel the effects if the AI boom cools sharply. He told a major British news outlet that today’s surge in AI investment marks an “extraordinary moment” but also carries clear signs of “irrationality”. He noted deepening concern in Silicon Valley as valuations rise quickly and firms commit huge sums to ambitious AI systems. Pichai said his company can endure a slowdown but still faces risk. “I think no company is going to be immune, including us,” he said. Interview exposes strain across the AI landscapePichai discussed…
Trump Shifts His StanceDonald Trump now urges House Republicans to support the release of the Epstein files. He posts on Truth Social that his party has “nothing to hide.” His reversal comes as many Republicans signal they may break ranks. The House plans a vote this week on a bill that forces the Justice Department to publish the documents. Supporters believe the measure has enough votes in the House, though the Senate outcome remains unclear. Trump must approve the release if both chambers pass it. Momentum Builds Across PartiesDemocrats and several Republicans push the legislation forward. Co-sponsor Thomas Massie predicts…
Rising Prices Force a Strategic Turn President Donald Trump overturns tariffs on a wide range of imported foods. He signs an order that lifts duties on coffee, bananas and beef. The shift follows growing anger over everyday prices. Trump had previously downplayed cost-of-living fears despite recent Republican setbacks. The exemption list includes avocados, tomatoes, coconuts and mangoes. Officials state that US farms cannot supply these foods in sufficient amounts. White House Recasts Its Trade Message Trump maintains his tariffs never caused higher consumer prices. He argues political opponents exaggerate affordability concerns. He says levies protect US interests and reduce the…
At the 2025 6G Development Conference in Beijing, the Beijing 6G Laboratory unveiled its “Top 10 Progress” in core 6G technologies. The breakthroughs include high-frequency communications, intelligent metasurfaces, and satellite–ground network integration. These advancements highlight China’s commitment to leading global 6G innovation. High-frequency communication technologies promise faster and more reliable wireless connections, while intelligent metasurfaces aim to enhance signal efficiency and coverage. The satellite–ground network integration breakthrough will improve global connectivity, enabling seamless communication across remote areas. Experts say this development could accelerate applications in space communications, disaster monitoring, and next-generation internet services. The lab’s announcement reflects coordinated efforts between academia, enterprises,…
Judge Concludes Years of LitigationA bankruptcy judge approved a $7.4bn settlement on Friday, requiring Purdue Pharma and its billionaire owners to pay for their role in the US opioid crisis. The ruling ends a long-running legal battle to hold the OxyContin-maker and the Sackler family accountable. It also releases long-delayed funds meant to support people struggling with addiction. Purdue sought bankruptcy protection in 2019 after thousands of lawsuits accused the company of fuelling the opioid epidemic. New Deal Exceeds Earlier OfferThe agreement adds more than $1bn to a previous proposal rejected by the Supreme Court last year. Steve Miller, chairman…