he World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Saturday that member countries have approved new measures to enhance global preparedness and response to pandemics like COVID-19 and mpox.
Cancer patients often do better with less intensive treatment, new research finds
Doctors at the world’s largest cancer conference have reported that scaling back treatment for three types of cancer can improve the quality of life for patients without compromising their outcomes.
Transform your anxiety into something useful. Here’s how
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China’s manufacturing surges, Caixin PMI shows, but global risks grow
China’s manufacturing sector experienced robust growth in May, with factory activity reaching its highest level in nearly two years. This positive trend was driven by increased production and new orders, particularly among smaller firms.
Stock market today: Asian shares start June with big gains following Wall St rally
Asian stock markets opened June with significant gains on Monday, as positive news about inflation in the U.S. drove a rally on Wall Street. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng led the region’s surge, jumping 2.7% to 18,560.98, while the Shanghai Composite index rose 0.3% to 3,095.63.
Nvidia Unveils Next-Generation Rubin AI Platform for 2026
Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang has revealed the company’s plan to release annual upgrades for its AI accelerators. He announced that a Blackwell Ultra chip is set to debut in 2025, followed by a next-generation platform called Rubin in 2026.
GameStop Set to Jump as Keith Gill Post Shows $116 Million Bet
hares of GameStop Corp. are expected to experience significant volatility at the opening of trading on Monday, following a Reddit account’s revelation of a purported $116 million position in the stock.
Affordable housing to stay out of reach in major economies due to lack of supply: Reuters poll
According to a recent Reuters poll of property analysts, major economies facing housing crises will struggle to increase the supply of affordable homes in the coming years.