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5 Ways to Manage Suicide Risk With Ulcerative ColitisYou can manage your risk of suicide with UC by communicating early and often with your healthcare team. “These conversations are essential, not a sign of weakness,” says Ali.1. Ask About Mental Health Treatments EarlyYour care team can help you manage or prepare for mental health symptoms that may pop up as you live with UC.[8]And you don’t have to wait for your provider to ask. “If you are struggling emotionally, bringing it up is important and valid, even if your provider doesn’t ask first,” says Ali. “Talking openly can help reduce…
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have created a new artificial photosynthesis system that can generate solar fuel more consistently while eliminating the need for battery based control equipment. The advance comes from integrating a self regulating chemical component directly into the electrolyzer, reducing both system complexity and cost. Like natural photosynthesis in plants, artificial photosynthesis uses sunlight to transform water and carbon dioxide into energy rich compounds. One such product is formic acid, a chemical that can serve as a fuel and a way to store energy. How Artificial Photosynthesis Produces Solar Fuel At the heart of these systems is…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump announced Thursday that former SEC Chairman and current U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton will be the next permanent director of national intelligence.The nomination followed a brief stint by acting Director William Pulte, who took over after Tulsi Gabbard stepped down.”I am pleased to announce the Nomination of very Highly Respected Jay Clayton, former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the former Head of Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the most prominent and successful Law Firms anywhere in the World, and the current United States Attorney for the Southern District…
In a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by a pair of Virginia residents who want President Donald Trump’s UFC birthday bash to be stopped, an administration official revealed a strange detail about the impending festivities. According to a declaration filed in court Wednesday by Marisa Richardson, chief of the National Mall and Memorial Parks Division of Permits Management, the UFC intends to have “each participant in the UFC event (i.e. fighters) enter the Lincoln Memorial chamber via elevator from a lower level, each accompanied by a child.”“Each fighter and accompanying child will be filmed walking through the chamber and…
Adam Liptak is away. He’ll return next week. In the meantime, here’s the latest legal news from around the country.A federal judge in Massachusetts dealt the Trump administration its latest loss in district court when he ruled that a $100,000 fee the administration has sought to impose on employers seeking visas for skilled foreign workers amounts to an unlawful tax and must be voided. The administration said it would appeal.In a separate legal loss for President Trump, a federal judge in Rhode Island struck down a series of measures the administration has used to make it harder for legal immigrants…
Despite major stock gains this year, Intel is significantly “underowned” in funds, BofA notes — and as ownership expands, the stock could zoom higher. Source link
Afghan media workers face growing restrictions under Taliban rule, with women journalists pushed further from reporting, broadcasting and public visibility. Credit: Learning Together.by External Source (kabul)Thursday, June 11, 2026Inter Press Service KABUL, June 11 (IPS) – Afghanistan ranks 175th in the Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index this year. Out of 180 countries on the list, only Iran, Syria, China, North Korea and Eritrea ranked lower than Afghanistan. Arrests narrow opportunities for workThe Taliban’s arrests and imprisonment of journalists have further narrowed opportunities for journalism.Several prominent journalists are currently in prison. They include Shakib Ahmad Nazari, who is reportedly being held…
U.K. companies are facing some of the highest industrial electricity prices in the developed world, and AI’s growing energy demands are sparking concerns over how companies can invest in the tech without jeopardizing sustainability. The problem, Greg Holmes, field CTO of IBM-owned Apptio, says in this Q&A, is compounded because organizations have little to no visibility into how much energy their AI workloads consume, or where that energy even comes from.Apptio’s platform, acquired by IBM in 2023, looks to meet the challenge by helping organizations track the financial and resource costs of running data across hybrid environments. Holmes argues that greater visibility…
When you’re in the throes of postpartum depression (PPD), you know how hard it is to get out of bed in the morning, let alone get through the day. The fog you’re in and lack of motivation that often comes with PPD can make even seemingly simple things feel nearly impossible to do.[1]“Postpartum depression can make even basic tasks feel overwhelming,” says Sipra Laddha, MD, a perinatal psychiatrist in Atlanta and the founder of LunaJoy, a women’s mental health practice. But the little things you do for yourself each day can actually go a long way in helping you manage…
5 SpaceX’s listing price is expected to be revealed todayIt could lead to the biggest IPO ever. (NPR)+ And turn 4,400 employees into millionaires. (NYT $) 6 EPA scientists say they’re pushed to downplay risks of household productsThey’re under pressure to alter reviews of chemicals in products. (CNN) 7 Anthropic has walked back a policy that “sabotaged” researchIt would have limited Claude’s ability to develop competing AI models. (Wired $) 8 Congress wants in on the data center backlashMembers are jumping on the fervor with new policy plans. (Axios)+ Should we be moving data centers to space? (MIT Technology Review)…
