Tag: change
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DEAR ABBY: Thanksgiving venue change leads to family bickering
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Relationships Published Oct 22, 2023 • Last updated 12 minutes ago • 3 minute read The host of a family Thanksgiving dinner wants her sibling to cook the turkey for her. Photo by file photo /Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate…
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Biden’s Handling of Israel War Could Change How Voters See Him, Strategists Say
[ad_1] Mr. Biden’s polling numbers have been mired in dangerous territory since he oversaw the chaotic American military withdrawal from Afghanistan. The enactment of popular legislation on infrastructure and renewable energy investments has done little to improve his popularity. A White House push to promote economic improvements under the banner of “Bidenomics” has done little…
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Reject Tibet name change, leader of Tibet’s government-in-exile says — Radio Free Asia
[ad_1] The leader of Tibet’s government-in-exile has urged the international community not to follow China’s decision to replace the use of the term “Tibet” with “Xizang” as the romanized Chinese name on official diplomatic documents. Chinese media and the official account of the United Front Work Department of the Communist Party of China, “United Front…
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Don Martin: What will change if Poilievre wins a majority?
[ad_1] If there’s any fun to be had in contemplating a future with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, it’s what will change should he win a majority government. A major rewind in federal policies is already taking shape. This was foreshadowed ahead of last week’s surprising Supreme Court decision to declare big chunks…
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As climate change risks loom over businesses, Moody’s feels India’s chip dreams could be headed for troubled waters | Business News
[ad_1] Even as India moves to build out a domestic semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem to reduce its reliance on imports, the country’s ambition could be headed for troubled waters – it faces an overall doubling in the risk from flooding, as a consequence of climate change, in the next three decades or so. According to Moody’s…
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How Do My Calorie Needs Change as I Age?
[ad_1] Q: I’m in my 50s, and I’ve heard that it’s normal to burn fewer calories as I get older. Is this true? You can think of burning calories as “Step 1 of being alive,” said Herman Pontzer, a professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University. Food gives your body the fuel it needs to…
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Israel-Palestine, Hamas Attack, Gaza: “We’ll Change The Face Of Reality In Gaza”: Israel’s Defence Minister
[ad_1] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to demolish Hamas strongholds in Gaza. New Delhi: As gun battles raged between Israeli security forces and hundreds of Hamas group fighters in at least 22 locations, Israel’s defence minister Yoav Gallant today issued a threat to “change the face of reality” in Gaza. Over 200 Israelis…
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In Provence, Winemakers Confront Climate Change
[ad_1] “You can taste the climate change.” Frédéric Chaudière, a third-generation winemaker in the French village of Mormoiron, took a sip of white wine and set down his glass. The tastes of centuries-old varieties are being altered by spiking temperatures, scant rainfall, snap frosts and unpredictable bouts of extreme weather. The hellish summer was the…
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Centering Climate Change in the China-US Competition – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement The world is at a strategic inflection point between devil-may-care industrialization and sustainable survivability. The same era that led humanity to previously unimaginable heights and technological advancements beyond our forebears’ wildest imaginings have come at a cost: post-industrial age climate change. Nowhere in the world is that cost more existential than in the…
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U.S. Aid for Ukraine Won’t Change, Officials in Moscow and Kyiv Say
[ad_1] Russian and Ukrainian officials voiced a rare note of agreement on Monday, with both sides playing down the significance of a U.S. government spending bill that lacked new aid for Kyiv. The absence of more Ukraine funding in the stopgap bill — which passed late Saturday, allowing Washington to narrowly avert a shutdown of…