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Navigating Copyright Challenges in the Fediverse
As decentralized social platforms evolve, operators must understand copyright liability and implement DMCA best practices to protect themselves.
U.S. Military Ends Flu Vaccine Mandate for Troops
In a recent announcement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the flu vaccine will no longer be mandatory for American military personnel.
Mexico's President Calls for Enhanced Tourist Security Following Shooting Incident
In light of a recent shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids that left one dead and 13 injured, the Mexican president emphasizes the need for improved security measures for tourists ahead of the World Cup.
Supermarkets Could Benefit Financially from Donating Surplus Food
A recent analysis from the University of Copenhagen suggests that supermarkets may find it more cost-effective to donate surplus food rather than discard it, potentially reducing waste and improving profits.
Overview of Section 1115 Medicaid Waivers: Current Status by State
This editorial provides an overview of the status of Section 1115 Medicaid waivers across various states, focusing on both approved and pending provisions.
RFK Jr. Set for Senate Hearings with Four GOP Doctors
On April 21, 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will participate in Senate hearings alongside four Republican doctors, with a focus on his interactions with Bill Cassidy.
Ben Whittaker's Showboating: A Path to Total Control in Boxing
Ben Whittaker plans to continue his viral showboating as a significant part of his boxing style, following a streak of three rapid knockout wins.