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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Aug. 20, No. 331

What Worries Americans About AI? Politics, Jobs and Friends

A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds almost half of Americans think AI is bad news for humanity.

JSLC remains cornerstone of evidence-based policy for vulnerable J’cans

The annual Jamaica Survey of Living Conditions (JSLC) continues to play a pivotal role in guiding national policy and improving the lives of citizens, particularly the most vulnerable. The survey, conducted since 1988 by the Planning Institute of...

‘Micromobility without safety is just movement’: Why Jamaica and the region must act now

On any given day in Jamaica, especially in rural towns and bustling urban centres, motorcyclists thread effortlessly through traffic, dodging potholes, overtaking slow-moving vehicles, and gliding past gridlocked cars. It’s a familiar sight:...

PAHO/WHO, Trinidad and Tobago health ministry host workshop to promote smarter antibiotic use

PORT-OF-SPAIN (PAHO): In collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), the Ministry of Health, Trinidad and Tobago, recently hosted the Region of the Americas’ first Tailoring Antimicrobial Resistance...

‘Broken promises’ – what’s going on with Isak, Newcastle and Liverpool?

Alexander Isak says promises have been "broken" by Newcastle United and "the relationship can't continue" as he looks to force through an exit this summer.

Salah and Rogers scoop PFA player of the year awards

Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah wins the Professional Footballers' Association men's player of the year award, with Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers named young player of the year.

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Pan-European region ministers commit to stronger policies and increased financing to address housing affordability and sustainability

GENEVA, Switzerland – A United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) study demonstrates that in Europe housing stress affects over one-third of those in the lower 40 percent of the income bracket, and while the severity of affordable housing shortages varies significantly between countries, many households spend upwards of 45 percent of their income on housing expenses. […]

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