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  • Judge in Fox News-Dominion defamation trial: 'The parties have resolved their case'
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    The judge just announced in court that a settlement has been reached in the historic defamation case between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems.
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  • Groupon Promo Codes: 50% Off in September 2025
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    Unlock up to 50% off with top Groupon coupon codes, and explore deals on getaways, spa packages, memberships, and event tickets in September 2025.
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  • Intel Said to Seek Investment From Apple
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    The Silicon Valley chipmaker has held talks with Apple about bolstering its finances as it looks to turn around its ailing business.
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  • Did you know you can own Microsoft Office for life for less than your electric bill?
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    MacworldNo Microsoft 365 subscription fees. No scammy reseller pawning off fake Office codes. Just a solidMicrosoft Office lifetime licenseon sale for the lowest price ever during this limited-time flash sale. Normally worth $219.99, you can get lifelong access to your favorite apps for only $69.97!This deal gets you the full suite of essential MS Office apps for home or business Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Teams (basic) with no monthly fees, no renewal reminders, and no cloud drama. Whether youre drafting proposals, building presentations, wrangling spreadsheets, or just trying to survive the PTO meeting with a well-formatted flyer,these classic apps are the go-to toolsthat just work.Simply redeem your code, link it to your Microsoft account, and youre good to go on one Mac for life. Plus, this isnt some second-tier version its the full deal, made for modern Macs and updated to look and feel right at home on your device.Theres only a little while longer to getlifetime access to Microsoft Office Home and Business 2021 for your Macfor just $69.97 with no coupon needed (reg. $219.99). Hurry, as licenses are selling out fast!Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021: Lifetime LicenseSee DealStackSocialprices subject to change.
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  • Proposed H-1B changes could redefine global talent acquisition
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    The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed its thoughts on a pending overhaul of the current H-1B visa program with the release Tuesday of a Federal Register notice laying out a set of proposed new rules for the recruitment of foreign workers.The 105-page notice, which follows late last weeks executive order from President Donald Trump that imposed a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, proposes to implement a weighted selection process that would generally favor the allocation of H-1B visas to higher skilled and higher paid aliens, while maintaining the opportunity for employers to secure H-1B workers at all wage levels, to better serve the Congressional intent for the H-1B program.In his order, Trump wrote, information technology (IT) firms in particular have prominently manipulated the H-1B system, significantly harming American workers in computer-related fields. The share of IT workers in the H-1B program grew from 32% in Fiscal Year (FY) 2003 to an average of over 65% in the last five fiscal years. In addition, some of the most prolific H-1B employers are now consistently IT outsourcing companies.
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  • Brightstar Lottery warns over 500 Connecticut residents could be affected by data breach
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    Connecticuts Department of Consumer Protection has shared a warning from Brightstar that more than 500 residents are affected by a data breach.Brightstar Lottery Group, also known as IGT, has notified nearly 550 Connecticut residents that their information has been compromised in a recent data breach, warning them via the states Department of Consumer Protection. The gaming and lottery technology vendor said that those most impacted are Brightstar employees.The company is based in Rhode Island, and the breach was limited to Brightstars corporate systems. Although it did not involve the lottery systems and didnt interrupt any day-to-day operations, some employee data is thought to be affected. The details of what information may have been accessed has not been made public.Next steps from BrightstarThe company has told affected individuals that no further action needs to be taken immediately. However, the advice is to keep a close eye on personal accounts, although Brightstar has hired a third party to provide identity monitoring for those affected for two years.Affected consumers do not need to take any immediate action, wrote the Department of Consumer Protection in a statement. You should review your personal records and utilize free credit report monitoring. Brightstar has hired Kroll to provide identity monitoring for 24 months. Affected consumers DO NOT need to pay for this service.The identity monitoring services paid for by Brightstar include credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration. Anyone affected should expect to receive a letter from the company that will include instructions on how to activate their free credit monitoring services.Its important to be vigilant even in the receipt of this letter, with Brightstar asserting that it would not ask for any personal information or money to activate this service. Any requests for personal or financial information or payment are likely fraudulent.If you receive a letter and are unsure if it is legitimate, residents are advised to contact DCPs Gaming Division at DCP.Gaming@ct.gov.This comes on the heels of a similar data breach at Boyd Gaming, and another in the UK for Betfair and Paddy Power over the summer.Featured image: Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY 4.0The post Brightstar Lottery warns over 500 Connecticut residents could be affected by data breach appeared first on ReadWrite.
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  • Trump is pushing leucovorin as a new treatment for autism. What is it?
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    MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand whats coming next. You can read more from the series here.At a press conference on Monday, President Trump announced that his administration was taking action to address the meteoric rise in autism. He suggested that childhood vaccines and acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, are to blame for the increasing prevalence and advised pregnant women against taking the medicine. Dont take Tylenol, he said. Fight like hell not to take it.The presidents assertions left many scientists and health officials perplexed and dismayed. The notion that childhood vaccines cause autism has been thoroughly debunked.There have been many, many studies across many, many children that have led science to rule out vaccines as a significant causal factor in autism, says James McPartland, a child psychologist and director of the Yale Center for Brain and Mind Health in New Haven, Connecticut. And although some studies suggest a link between Tylenol and autism, the most rigorous have failed to find a connection.The administration also announced that the Food and Drug Administration would work to make a medication called leucovorin available as a treatment for children with autism. Some small studies do suggest the drug has promise, but those are some of the most preliminary treatment studies that we have, says Matthew Lerner, a psychologist at Drexel Universitys A.J. Drexel Autism Institute in Philadelphia. This is not one I would say that the research suggests is ready for fast-tracking.The press conference alarms us researchers who committed our entire careers to better understanding autism, said the Coalition for Autism Researchers, a group of more than 250 scientists, in a statement.The data cited do not support the claim that Tylenol causes autism and leucovorin is a cure, and only stoke fear and falsely suggest hope when there is no simple answer.Theres a lot to unpack here. Lets begin.Has there been a meteoric rise in autism?Not in the way the president meant. Sure, the prevalence of autism has grown, from about 1 in 500 children in 1995 to 1 in 31 today. But thats due, in large part, to diagnostic changes. The latest iteration of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illnesses, published in 2013, grouped five previously separate diagnoses into a single diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).That meant that more people met the criteria for an autism diagnosis. Lerner points out that there is also far more awareness of the condition today than there was several decades ago. Theres autism representation in the media, he says. There are plenty of famous people in the news and finance and in business and in Hollywood who are publicly, openly autistic.Is Tylenol a contributor to autism?Some studies have found an association between the use of acetaminophen in pregnancy and autism in children. In these studies, researchers asked women about past acetaminophen use during pregnancy and then assessed whether children of the women who took the medicine were more likely to develop autism than children of women who didnt take it.These kinds of epidemiological studies are tricky to interpret because theyre prone to bias. For example, women who take acetaminophen during pregnancy may do so because they have an infection, a fever, or an autoimmune disease. Many of these underlying reasons could themselves be causes of autism, says Ian Douglas, an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Its also possible women with a higher genetic predisposition for autism have other medical conditions that make them more likely to take acetaminophen.Two studies attempted to account for these potential biases by looking at siblings whose mothers had used acetaminophen during only one of the pregnancies. The largest is a 2024 study that looked at nearly 2.5 million children born between 1915 and 2019 in Sweden. The researchers initially found a slightly increased risk of autism and ADHD in children of the women who took acetaminophen, but when they conducted a sibling analysis, the association disappeared.Rather, scientists have long known that autism is largely genetic. Twin studies suggest that 60% to 90% of autism risk can be attributed to your genes. However, environmental factors appear to play a role too. That doesnt necessarily mean toxins in the environment, Lerner says. In fact, one of the strongest environmental predictors of autism is paternal age. Autism rates seem to be higher when a childs father is older than 40.So should someone who is pregnant avoid Tylenol just to be safe?No. Acetaminophen is the only over-the-counter pain reliever that is deemed safe to take during pregnancy, and women should take it if they need it. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) supports the use of acetaminophen in pregnancy when taken as needed, in moderation, and after consultation with a doctor.Theres no downside in not taking it, Trump said at the press conference. But high fevers during pregnancy can be dangerous. The conditions people use acetaminophen to treat during pregnancy are far more dangerous than any theoretical risks and can create severe morbidity and mortality for the pregnant person and the fetus, ACOG president Steven Fleischman said in a statement.What about this new treatment for autism? Does it work?The medication is called leucovorin. Its also known as folinic acid; like folic acid, its a form of folate, a B vitamin found in leafy greens and legumes. The drug has been used for years to counteract the side effects of some cancer medications and as a treatment for anemia.Researchers have known for decades that folate plays a key role in the fetal development of the brain and spine. Women who dont get enough folate during pregnancy have a greater risk of having babies with neural tube defects like spina bifida. Because of this, many foods are fortified with folic acid, and the CDC recommends that women take folic acid supplements during pregnancy. If you are pregnant and youre taking maternal prenatal vitamins, theres a good chance it has folate already, Lerner says.The idea that a significant proportion of autistic people have autism because of folate-related difficulties is not a well established or widely accepted premise, says McPartland.However, in the early 2000s, researchers in Germany identified a small group of children who developed neurodevelopmental symptoms because of a folate deficiency. These kids are born pretty normal at birth, says Edward Quadros, a biologist at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York. But after a year or two, they start developing a neurologic presentation very similar to autism, he says. When the researchers gave these children folinic acid, some of their symptoms improved, especially in children younger than six.Because the children had low levels of folate in the fluid that surrounds the spine and brain but normal folate levels in the blood, the researchers posited that the problem was the transport of folate from the blood to that fluid. Research by Quadros and other scientists suggested that the deficiency was the result of an autoimmune response. Children develop antibodies against the receptors that help transport folate, and those antibodies block folate from crossing the blood-brain barrier. High doses of folinic acid, however, activate a second transporter that allows folate in, Quadros says.There are also plenty of individual anecdotes suggesting that leucovorin works. But the medicine has only been tested as a treatment for autism in four small trials that used different doses and measured different outcomes. The evidence that it can improve symptoms of autism is weak, according to the Coalition of Autism Scientists. A much higher standard of science would be needed to determine if leucovorin is an effective and safe treatment for autism, the researchers said in a statement.
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  • The Digital Markets Acts impacts on EU users
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    Apple explains how the Digital Markets Act is forcing the company to make some concerning changes to how it designs and delivers Apple products to its users in Europe.
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  • EU Digital Markets Act benefits only other big tech companies and hurts customers, says Apple
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    The European Union has invited comments on how effective its Digital Markets Act is, so Apple has taken the opportunity to file objections that are unusually strong, unusually vehement and also absolutely right.An EU flag with the App Store logoThe Digital Markets Act (DMA) is how the European Union (EU) and its European Commission (EC) were able to fine Apple $570 million over allegedly treating consumers unfairly. It's how the EU could fine the company $2 billion for purportedly abusing its monopoly position and again doing so to the detriment of European users.Now the EU has begun a review of the DMA and entered a consultation period in which firms affected by it can make their case for any changes they want. Apple doesn't just want changes, though, it was the law repealed and replaced and it's saying that publicly as well as directly to the EU. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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