The Enigmatic Wage Growth Puzzle: A Central Banks’ Conundrum

The Enigmatic Wage Growth Puzzle: A Central Banks’ Conundrum

Sign up to receive The FT View updates for free. We will send you a daily email digest of the latest news from The FT View every morning. In the span of 10 days, three major central banks have made policy decisions that appeared to be finely balanced and could have gone either way. Last …

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Empower Society to Battle Cybercrime through Technology Education

Empower Society to Battle Cybercrime through Technology Education

Criticisms on the Failure of SIM Card Registration Law to Put a Stop to Cybercrime The supposed failure of the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card registration law to curb cybercrime has faced severe criticism. However, recent data shows a decline in text scams since the law took effect in July. Secretary Ivan Uy of the …

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Revitalizing ALS Treatment: A Mother’s Inspiring Journey

Revitalizing ALS Treatment: A Mother’s Inspiring Journey

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In April 2014, my son Matt was diagnosed with ALS, right before the ice bucket challenge gained popularity on social media. For many, the ice bucket challenge represented a moment of unity and hope in our country’s fight against a devastating problem. For our family, it felt …

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Uncovering the Controversial and Disguised Tactics of Mail Voting Laws: Is it a Sneaky Maneuver to Bypass Voter’s Choice?

Uncovering the Controversial and Disguised Tactics of Mail Voting Laws: Is it a Sneaky Maneuver to Bypass Voter’s Choice?

Two years ago, voters in New York rejected constitutional amendments that aimed to expand voting rights. Although the outcome wasn’t favorable, this is simply how democracy functions, even though these amendments would have improved democracy in our state. But that’s just the way it goes. If you’re not satisfied with the result, take action to …

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Government’s Role in the Crisis of Increasing School Absences: The Guardian’s Perspective | Editorial

Government’s Role in the Crisis of Increasing School Absences: The Guardian’s Perspective | Editorial

Pretty much everyone with a stake in schools is deeply concerned about the current high rate of absenteeism. This includes politicians, school leaders, academic researchers, and many parents. The trend has been evident for some time now. In England, the percentage of students classified as persistently absent (missing more than one in 10 lessons) has …

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Near-Death Experiences: Challenging Our Understanding of Consciousness

Unlocking the Mysteries of Near-Death Experiences: Challenging Our Understanding of Consciousness

Mark Gober studied economics at Princeton before working as an investment banker. He became interested in phenomena that science can’t explain, like near-death experiences. He believes that scientific proof shows there’s a collective consciousness we don’t understand. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you’re …

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Unlocking EU Enlargement: The Crucial Role of a Multi-speed Europe

Unlocking EU Enlargement: The Crucial Role of a Multi-speed Europe

Receive free EU enlargement updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest EU enlargement news every morning. “The international order is changing [and] the EU must change with it.” The words of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez when Spain took over the EU’s rotating presidency this summer sum up Europe’s new …

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Why Breast Self-Exams are Vital for Early Detection: An Informative Opinion

Why Breast Self-Exams are Vital for Early Detection: An Informative Opinion

Regarding the Sept. 18 Well+Being advice column, “Breast self-exams aren’t recommended anymore. Here’s why.”: I would like to clarify any potential confusion, especially for younger women who want to take proactive measures for their breast health. Leading women’s health institutions, such as Johns Hopkins University Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center and the American College of Obstetricians …

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