Opinion: Tackling medical debt, a path to equity and health access As an international student, there was an unspoken pact among us, if you ever find yourself in need of medical help, do not call an ambulance—call an Uber. The reason? The fear of getting a ... 04/28/2024 - 10:25 pm | View Link
If you think you’ll never retire, a new study suggests you’re not alone The golden years are little more than a dream for many older Americans struggling to make ends meet, with 1 in 4 having no retirement savings at all. 04/27/2024 - 2:31 am | View Link
In Sickness and in Debt: The Right to Health Muhammad Boota, a domestic worker in Lahore, requires an insulin injection every 10 days to help manage his diabetes. But just one of these injections costs about one-third of his meagre monthly ... 04/22/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
IMF concerned about debt, fiscal challenges facing low-income countries Shareholders of the International Monetary Fund agreed this week on the importance of addressing challenges faced by low-income countries, many of which are facing unsustainable debt burdens, IMF ... 04/19/2024 - 12:45 pm | View Link
California’s Increasing Debt Burden: Rising Jobless Claims Prompt State to Take On More Debt Amid Growing Deficit In response, California has implemented measures such as raising payroll taxes for employers and increasing surcharges on state and federal payroll taxes. However, these steps, while intended to ... 04/18/2024 - 7:18 pm | View Link
The search giant doesn’t just face new competition from ChatGPT and other upstarts. It also has to keep AI-powered SEO from damaging its results.
To preserve the usefulness of its rankings as early adopters defect to ChatGPT, Bing, and Perplexity, Google just completed rolling out the largest algorithm update in the company’s history.
Ulupono Initiative works to "improve the quality of life for the people of Hawaii by working toward sustainable solutions that support and promote locally produced food, renewable energy, clean transportation, and better management of water and waste."
Proposed legislation under the governor's review could change the required amount of Hawaii-grown beans used in roasted coffee, instant coffee and ready-to-drink beverages with the 'Hawaii' label.