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The incentives to bring manufacturing back to the US will affect productivity, but in ways that might be surprising.
Many investors and corporations believe that accounting for the impact that businesses have on the environment, society as a whole and their own workforces benefits their bottom line.
Most marriage and health studies have focused on married men and women. But more recent studies examine relationships in which partners have the same gender identity, the same biological sex and who are gender diverse.
In clinical trials, lecanemab slowed disease progression by 27% and reduced the amount of plaque found in the brains of those with Alzheimer’s disease.
Special counsels can help administrations avoid the perception of bias, but politics is never fully out of the picture.
Short, frequent walks throughout the day are key to helping prevent the harmful effects of a sedentary lifestyle.
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 3:05 P.M. EST MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Good afternoon, everybody. Q Good afternoon. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay, just have two quick things at the top. We’ve seen the breaking news reports of the tornado damage in Selma. First, our hearts and thoughts go out to the Selma community and everyone impacted by…
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A drop in gas prices helped tame inflation in December 2022. But grocery prices and housing costs continued to rise.
Today, Jennifer Klein, Assistant to the President and Director of the Gender Policy Council, and Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Senior Advisor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, chaired a working meeting with state legislators from 11 states on actions to expand training opportunities for reproductive health care providers. Since…
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Rackham Auditorium, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan 2:19 P.M. EST SECRETARY GRANHOLM: Yes, yes. Take it in. THE VICE PRESIDENT: Go blue! (Laughs.) SECRETARY GRANHOLM: Go blue! (Applause.) A crowd pleaser every time. (Laughter.) All right, so I’m going to ask the first question, then we’ll bop — we’ll bop back and forth. THE VICE PRESIDENT: …
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