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  • Maximum Sustainable Debt Across Countries: An Assessment using P-Theory – International Monetary Fund

    1. Maximum Sustainable Debt Across Countries: An Assessment using P-Theory  International Monetary Fund
    2. Breakingviews – Rich country debt will spur tax and price hikes  Reuters
    3. Understanding sustainable debt levels is critical, as global public debt remains high  Channel Africa
    4. IMF Warns Global Debt Could Top 100% of GDP by 2029  Sada Elbalad english

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  • Alaska Airlines to audit IT systems after global outage – Reuters

    1. Alaska Airlines to audit IT systems after global outage  Reuters
    2. Alaska Airlines resumes operations after IT outage causes headaches at Sea-Tac  KOMO
    3. Alaska Air Group delays Q4 guidance due to IT disruption impact  StreetInsider
    4. Alaska Airlines and JetBlue Grapple with IT Issues: Disruptions Lead to Flight Cancellations Nationwide in the US  Travel And Tour World
    5. Alaska Air Group: Record Revenue, Profit Dip for Q3 2025  AviationSource News

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  • COVID in pregnancy raises child’s risk for developmental disorders — Harvard Gazette

    COVID in pregnancy raises child’s risk for developmental disorders — Harvard Gazette

    Children born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant face an elevated risk of developmental disorders by the time they turn 3 years old, including speech delays, autism, motor disorders, and other developmental delays, according to new…

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  • Trump's tariff truce, nuclear test orders, SNAP pain – The Washington Post

    1. Trump’s tariff truce, nuclear test orders, SNAP pain  The Washington Post
    2. Xi and Trump find temporary truce as China plays longer game  BBC
    3. In Trump-Xi summit, a shifting power dynamic on display  Al Jazeera
    4. President Xi Jinping Meets with U.S….

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  • Battlefield 6 Players Slam REDSEC Battle Royale As Steam Reviews Crash – autoevolution

    1. Battlefield 6 Players Slam REDSEC Battle Royale As Steam Reviews Crash  autoevolution
    2. A New Era Begins as Battlefield REDSEC Launches Alongside Battlefield 6’s First Season – Bringing Free-to-Play Battle Royale and More to the Franchise  

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  • Music lowers anxiety, pain for women undergoing mammography

    Music lowers anxiety, pain for women undergoing mammography

    Music may help comfort women undergoing mammography exams, according to research published October 31 in Pain Management Nursing.

    A team led by Sümeyye Köse, PhD, from the Pendik District Health Directorate in Istanbul, Turkey, found that…

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  • Experts Delve Into Organ Preservation for Genitourinary Cancers | Targeted Oncology

    Experts Delve Into Organ Preservation for Genitourinary Cancers | Targeted Oncology

    In the third episode of Treating Together, medical oncologist Benjamin Garmezy, MD, and urologist Alexander Kenigsberg, MD, provide a multidisciplinary perspective on organ preservation strategies for genitourinary cancers.

    Episode Highlights

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  • Taurus Daily Horoscope Today, November 1, 2025: This realization will free you from what’s been holding you back

    Taurus Daily Horoscope Today, November 1, 2025: This realization will free you from what’s been holding you back

    Your energy today is quietly strong. But the way you handle your emotions will shape how the day unfolds. If you let small irritations grow, they may affect bigger decisions. So take a moment to breathe before reacting. Even if something…

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  • How Apple Plans to Improve AI Image Editors

    How Apple Plans to Improve AI Image Editors


    Apple might be dead last in the AI race—at least when you consider competition from companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta—but that doesn’t mean the company isn’t working on the tech. In fact, it seems most of the work…

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  • Health concerns over Darlington plastic film recycling plant

    Health concerns over Darlington plastic film recycling plant

    Health concerns have been raised over plans to open the UK’s first plastic film recycling facility.

    Endolys Ltd announced plans to install pyrolysis oil production units at the former Cleveland Bridge site in Darlington, which it has taken over.

    Liberal Democrat campaigner Simon Thorley has launched a petition calling for plans to be halted, over concerns about the impact of a plant which “chemically breaks down plastic waste in the middle of our community”.

    A spokesman for Endolys said the process used diverted “materials away from incineration and landfill” and the appropriate environmental permits would be sought.

    Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition process that can chemically break down plastic into its constituent oil and gas, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

    Mr Thorley, who previously stood as a Tees Valley mayoral candidate, said he did not believe this was a “simple, safe recycling plant”.

    “Google what a plastics pyrolysis plant does and make your own mind up,” he said.

    “I’ve made mine up, and we can’t allow it here.”

    Conservative Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen disputed the claims and praised the impact the new facility would have on jobs and investment in the region.

    He said turning a disused site into “good quality jobs for local people” was “exactly the kind of project our area needs”.

    Endolys said plastic film was one of the most challenging plastic materials to recycle in the UK, with no current large-scale recycling facilities available and limited kerbside collection.

    The first phase of the development would see six units process 60,000 tonnes of shredded plastic film waste into 40,000 tonnes of pyrolysis oil each year.

    All of the film waste will be sourced from municipal waste facilities.

    A spokesman explained the process took place within “fully enclosed vessels and within a building”.

    They added: “It does not involve combustion and, in fact, diverts materials away from incineration and landfill, delivering an estimated 170,000 tonnes of CO2 savings per year.”

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