Recently, the Royal United Services Institute, RUSI, launched a report analysing defence technology priorities in Poland, France, Germany, the UK, and Spain highlighting some of Europe’s most critical defence challenges. This blog dives into how nations should invest, scale and accelerate their digital defence transformation. ...
Medicaid pays for nursing home care and for some in-home and community based care, such as aides like Lidia Vilorio, who gives her patient Martina Negron her medicine and a snack in her home on May 5, 2021, in Haverstraw, N.Y. Proposed cuts to Medicaid could hit such home-based services first, making life harder for family caregivers. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images hide caption ...
Cruise vacations are more popular than ever, with nearly 20 million Americans expected to set sail this year—up 4.5% from 2024. This boom is not just a post-pandemic rebound; cruise demand is now outpacing growth in the traditional hotel sector. By 2030, U.S. cruise industry revenues are projected to more than double—rising from approximately $3.7 billion in 2024 to nearly $7.6 billion. ...
A woman reached for a dose of methadone at the Behavioral Health Network opioid treatment clinic. Boston Globe via Getty Images/Boston Globe hide caption ...
Ancestors maintained better health by eating nutrient-dense whole foods, staying physically active, and living in harmony with nature — all key parts of their natural lifestyle. Learn more. ...
The customer success landscape is rapidly transforming into a digital-first model, driven by the need for scalable, cost-effective practices and growing customer preference for self-serve experiences. According to TSIA’s State of Customer Success 2025 report, a strategic shift toward digital-led engagements is emerging. And, as detailed in Digital Customer Success by Nick Mehta and Kellie Capote, “the next frontier of customer success is digital”, adding that “we believe every company should now be thinking about how (not whether) to deliver a digital-first customer experience.” ...
Reverend Billiance Chondwe of the Somone Community Center, a branch of the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Zambia, says that many in his congregation have fallen ill since late January when cuts to U.S. aid shuttered clinics. "We are close to 300 [worshipers] but nowadays we are only less than 150. People are sick at home." Ben de la Cruz/NPR hide caption ...
The human body is designed to thrive with the right conditions — proper nutrition, regular movement, and minimal toxin exposure. These factors create the foundation for optimal health, allowing every system to function as intended. ...
Leafy greens like kale and spinach are full of fiber, vitamins and minerals, and nutritionists want to see us eating more of them to stave off chronic disease. ...
Imagine you’re sitting in the doctor’s office, trusting a vaccine to shield you from cancer — only to wonder later if it’s really working, or suffer serious side effects as a result. That’s the big question about Gardasil, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine sold as your cervical cancer protector. ...