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  • Scientists Give Robots Skin With Pain Sensations And Human-Like Reflexes – Forbes

    1. Scientists Give Robots Skin With Pain Sensations And Human-Like Reflexes  Forbes
    2. Researchers Develop Neuromorphic ‘E-Skin’ to Give Humanoid Robots Pain Reflexes  Gadgets 360
    3. Robots to now ‘feel’ pain like humans as scientists create new e-skin…

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  • Spain highlights importance of Gaza reconstruction – Arab News

    1. Spain highlights importance of Gaza reconstruction  Arab News
    2. Doctors Without Borders warns of Gaza exit after Israel’s ban  Dawn
    3. UN chief Guterres calls on Israel to reverse NGO ban in Gaza, West Bank  Al Jazeera
    4. Spain calls Gaza situation…

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  • For Data Centers, Both Hyperscale And Edge Are Key In 2026 | Insights

    For Data Centers, Both Hyperscale And Edge Are Key In 2026 | Insights

    On Oct. 24, 2025, the U.S. Department of Energy directed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to initiate a rulemaking to accelerate and standardize the interconnection of large loads.

    The rulemaking comes as regional transmission operators, including PJM Interconnection LLC, Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc. and Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc., have released updated interconnection queue data showing historic levels of new load requests, much of it attributed to large-scale compute and artificial intelligence-driven facilities.

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  • China’s BYD Surpasses Tesla as World Leader in Electric Car Sales – The New York Times

    1. China’s BYD Surpasses Tesla as World Leader in Electric Car Sales  The New York Times
    2. China’s BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s top EV seller  BBC
    3. China’s BYD logs record EV sales in 2025  Business Recorder
    4. The world has a new EV king. It’s not Tesla  CNN
    5. China’s BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s top EV seller for the first time  CNBC

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  • CDF Partner Avi Attal to Speak at Perrin Conferences’ Employment Litigation Conference

    CDF Partner Avi Attal to Speak at Perrin Conferences’ Employment Litigation Conference

    CDF Labor Law LLP partner Avi M. Attal will join a featured panel at the Perrin Conferences Employment Litigation Conference on Thursday, January 22, 2026, in Newport Beach, California.

    The Perrin Conferences Employment Litigation Conference is a full-day program bringing together in-house counsel, management-side attorneys, and other employment professionals for a day of timely updates and practical discussion on today’s most pressing employment litigation issues—including wage and hour developments, PAGA reform, and key labor law shifts.

    Session details

    Panel: Current Issues and Trends in Wage and Hour Practices

    Time: 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

    Location: Renaissance Newport Beach Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92660

    Avi will be joined by Katrice A. Miller (Partner, Labor Relations, Starbucks Corporation) as a co-panelist.

    Topics include

    • Recent developments in wage and hour practices
    • PAGA updates and reform
    • Notable NLRA decisions and policy shifts

    For additional conference information and registration details, see the Perrin Conferences event page (here) and conference agenda (here).

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  • Samsung Plans to Bring Google Photos to AI TV Lineup, Helping You Relive Your Favorite Memories on the Big Screen

    Samsung Plans to Bring Google Photos to AI TV Lineup, Helping You Relive Your Favorite Memories on the Big Screen

    TV & Home Theaters

    Samsung aims to be the first TV brand to launch Google Photos support in 2026, with create and personalized results capabilities rolling out later in the year.

    1/2/2026

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  • DPH reports nine new cases in first 2026 Upstate measles outbreak update

    DPH reports nine new cases in first 2026 Upstate measles outbreak update

    South Carolina leapt into the new year with a growing Upstate measles outbreak. In its first 2026 measles update, the state Department of Public Health (DPH) identified nine new cases since Dec. 30.

    The…

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  • Strengthening Senior Cyber Safety | Don't Take the Bait – Brown & Brown

    1. Strengthening Senior Cyber Safety | Don’t Take the Bait  Brown & Brown
    2. Seniors at-risk of AI spam and online scam  Mount Evelyn Star Mail
    3. Helping Seniors Stay Connected, Confident & Safe in a Digital World  WFLA
    4. Drop-in Tech Help for Seniors  thejoltnews.com
    5. Young founder builds intergenerational tech program protecting seniors from modern scams  iLoveKent

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  • Pakistan releases first fully digital household integrated economic survey

    Pakistan releases first fully digital household integrated economic survey

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has launched the results of its latest Household Integrated Economic Survey (HIES) 2024–25, with the government describing it as a key step towards data-driven policymaking and economic recovery.

    The survey was unveiled on 1…

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  • Using your SNAP EBT Card to stretch your food budget

    Using your SNAP EBT Card to stretch your food budget

    By Carey Skelton MS MPH RDN CDN/ Nutrition & Wellness Coordinator

    SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is a federal program that provides money for groceries on a debit-like card.  With today’s prices at grocery store, we can use all the help we can get to eat nutritious foods.  While these program funds are only to supplement your current grocery budget, there are tips to stretch your SNAP benefits further!

    First, are you eligible?  About 50% of older adults in Chautauqua County who are eligible for SNAP have not yet applied!  Under federal law, household size and all income are counted to determine eligibility. “Income” is defined as both earned income such as wages and unearned income such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and veterans, disability, and death benefits.  However, there are special rules for older adult households.  A household with older adults may qualify for more relaxed income limits up to 200% of the federal poverty level. Additionally, federal poverty levels are updated annually.  So, if you applied for SNAP in the past and didn’t qualify, it’s always good practice to check the annual updated levels.   Your benefit allotment is determined based on a few calculations and can range between $23/month and $298/month for a household size of one.   

     

    Household

     Size

    Monthly Income Guidelines (200%)

    1

    $2,265

    2

    $3,052

    3

    $3,839

     

    Even if you receive the minimum SNAP benefits each month, this can be a big help to your food budget.  It’s important to note: 

    • Your benefits roll over for up to one year.  So, if you are hosting Christmas dinner at your house, minimum SNAP benefits saved over 6 months ($138) could make this feasible! 
    • Farmers Markets and some stores participate in programs like Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB)!  This doubles the quantity of fresh produce you can purchase.  So instead of using your $23 on staples, get $46 worth of food when you purchase fresh produce! 
    • Your benefit allotment changes if you have had a change in your income or deductions. While you are required to reapply annually, it’s important to know that you can request a recertification if you have had a change that might increase your monthly benefits.       

    By making simple and healthy choices on a daily basis, you will be well on your way towards achieving total wellness.  We know the healthy choice is not always the easiest choice, but small changes can make a big difference.  Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services offers Nutrition & Wellness programs to support you in your journey toward total wellness.  If you think you might be eligible or want more information on SNAP, just call us at our NY Connects line at 716-753-4582.

    Also, check out our website at chqgov.com/office-aging to see all the programs and services offered.  If you are not already signed up for our communication system, we can provide you with information about our programs and services at your fingertips.  We send messages about the current programs you may be interested in through your preferred communication method: text, email, or an automated call. 

    Some of these materials have been funded in whole or in part by grants from the New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA), and/ or the Administration on Aging (AOA) and/ or Administration for Community Living (ACL). Nothing herein is intended, nor should be construed, as an endorsement by the State of New York.

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