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EuronewsFrance to Reimburse Weight-Loss Drugs Starting Mid-June
France will cover 65 percent of the cost of Wegovy and Mounjaro for obesity patients from 15 June, becoming the first European country to add the drugs to standard national health coverage.
alternet.orgHot Air Column Links Socialism to Declining Social Trust
A commentary published May 27, 2026, argues that socialist policies erode social trust. The piece cites examples from U.S. cities and Northern Europe to support its claims.
UK Report Urges Greater Focus on Physical Activity for Older Adults
A parliamentary committee report states that exercise is as important as medication for older people. It links low activity levels to higher rates of disease and calls for changes in clinical practice and public infrastructure.
nbcnews.comPublic Opposition to AI Projects Reported at Universities and in Local Elections
Reports indicate speakers promoting artificial intelligence face audience pushback at universities. Voters in some areas have opposed data center construction, and some officials have adjusted positions on AI infrastructure.
cnbc.com2026 Census Reference Date Set for May 12 as Statistics Canada Prepares to Count Canadian Population
Census day for the mandatory 2026 count arrives Tuesday as a reference date rather than a hard deadline. Statistics Canada will contact non-responders in June and send final reminder letters in mid-July. The census, conducted every five years, informs decisions on housing, school…
The GuardianInvestigation Finds Kenya's AI Healthcare System Overcharges Poor Households
An investigation revealed that Kenya's AI-driven healthcare contribution system overestimates incomes for poor households while underestimating for wealthier ones. The system, launched in October 2024 as part of President William Ruto's reforms, uses proxy means testing to determ…
uctoday.comRidglan Farms Releases 1,500 Beagles to Rescue Groups
Ridglan Farms, a Wisconsin facility breeding beagles for research, has agreed to transfer 1,500 of its 2,000 dogs to rescue organizations following activist interventions and public pressure. The move comes amid broader efforts to phase out animal testing, with federal agencies p…
zerohedge.comMassachusetts Governor Addresses State Energy Crisis Using Donut Holes Analogy
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey explained the state's energy crisis during a public appearance by comparing it to donut holes. The analogy highlighted gaps in energy supply amid ongoing challenges. The remarks come as the state faces increased demand and supply constraints.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearchers Highlight Laboratory Contributions to Welfare Amid Global Conflicts
Charentan Chatterjee and Guy Vernet, researchers, stated that while wars attract public attention, advancements in welfare originate from laboratory work. Their comment appears in a publication by STAT News. The statement underscores the role of scientific research in societal be…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTransgender Issues Gain Public Attention Through Activist Efforts
Transgender issues have received increased public attention due to efforts by transgender activists. This attention stems from advocacy aimed at raising awareness. The Dispatch reported on the role of activists in shaping public discourse on these matters.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewNew South Wales Offers Free Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine to Children Aged Two to Four
New South Wales has introduced free nasal spray flu vaccinations for children aged two to four, following similar programs in Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia. The initiative aims to address declining vaccination rates among young children, who face higher risks…