The love for coffee worldwide results in millions of tons of spent coffee grounds going to waste each year. However, scientists have discovered a potential solution to utilize these coffee grounds efficiently. Old coffee grounds have been found to absorb bentazone, a commonly used herbicide in agriculture. This discovery has the potential to address two
The recent study published in The Lancet medical journal has shed light on the impending demographic shift expected to take place over the next 25 years. This shift is primarily driven by falling fertility rates across the globe, with significant implications for the global economy. According to the study, by the year 2050, three-quarters of
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority’s recent announcement regarding Vodafone’s proposed merger with rival CK Hutchison has raised concerns about the potential implications for the country’s mobile market. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has expressed worries that the merger could lead to a substantial lessening of competition, resulting in higher prices for consumers and
The recent changes in the Georgia film and television production tax credit have stirred up a significant amount of controversy. Originally, the annual limit on tax credit transfers was set at 2.5% of the state budget, amounting to around $900 million. However, the latest version passed by the Senate has lowered this cap to 2.3%,
State prosecutors in New York are determined to proceed with the trial of former President Donald Trump, despite only finding fewer than 300 potentially relevant documents out of the over 170,000 documents recently turned over by federal prosecutors. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office claims that the majority of the evidence provided originated from Robert Mueller’s
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced his intention to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress. Johnson, who hails from Louisiana, expressed his eagerness to extend the invitation during an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” Despite his enthusiasm, Johnson acknowledged that the logistics of scheduling such an event would need
In a recent decision, the Bank of England chose to maintain interest rates at 5.25%, showing hints of potential cuts in the future due to decreasing inflation rates. The Monetary Policy Committee voted 8-1 to keep rates stable, with one member advocating for a 25 basis point reduction to 5%. This decision is a divergence
Disney has vehemently opposed the report issued by ISS recommending activist investor Nelson Peltz to the board, alongside advising shareholders to withhold votes for Disney board nominee Maria Elena Lagomasino. Disney’s chairman of the board, Mark Parker, expressed a strong disagreement with ISS’s conclusion, emphasizing the valuable perspective and expertise that Lagomasino brings to the
As Disney’s ESPN stands at a crossroads, it is essential to acknowledge the challenges that the network is currently facing. With the shift in consumer behavior away from traditional cable TV subscriptions, ESPN’s reliance on increasing cable subscription fees for revenue growth is no longer sustainable. The erosion of this business model, coupled with the
California is facing significant challenges when it comes to Medicaid payments for healthcare providers. The case of Hunter Morgan, OD, who had to stop treating Medicaid patients due to low reimbursement rates, is just one example. Despite the efforts of Governor Gavin Newsom and the state Legislature to increase Medicaid coverage, the rates paid to