Radio: Paul Rosenzweig on the “perfect storm of failure” that led to the Capitol riot and Q-Anon
Paul Rosenzweig, is the Resident Senior Fellow for Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats at The R Street Institute, a teacher at George Washington University School of Law, and he manages a cybersecurity firm called Red Branch Consulting. He says the most surprising thing about the Capitol riot was the failure of government to be responsive and prepared for the level & degree of violence. But he outlines four reasons why it happened.
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EUGENE, Ore. Jan. 21, 2021 Developing economies suffer from a paradox: they don t receive investment flows from developed economies because they lack stability and high-quality financial and lawmaking institutions, but they can t develop those institutions without foreign funds.
A study co-authored by Brandon Julio, a professor in the Department of Finance at the University of Oregon s Lundquist College of Business, found that bilateral investment treaties, commonly known as BITs, can help developing economies overcome this paradox, but only as long as those countries can demonstrate a commitment to property and contract rights.
Julio published the research, A BIT Goes a Long Way: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Cross-border Mergers, in a paper that published online Dec. 11 ahead of print in the
Kidney Professionals Named As 2021 Medal Of Excellence Award Winners
America s Largest Independent Kidney Patient Organization Recognizes Top Professionals
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TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), America s oldest and largest independent, patient-led kidney advocacy organization, has announced recipients of its 2021 Medal of Excellence. The award is one of the Association s highest honors for kidney healthcare professionals. It is designed to elevate local, national, and international figures who have been at the forefront of advancements in kidney care and patient empowerment. As AAKP enters its second year of the Decade of the Kidney™ (2020-2030) Initiative, we are honored to recognize those professionals who are committed to improving and extending the lives of all kidney patients. These professionals use research, technology, innovation, and quality treatments to
Should you choose a diet based on your blood type? TODAY 1/20/2021
Should your blood type dictate what you eat?
The theory goes like this: Your blood type can make you more or less susceptible to various health outcomes, like risk for certain diseases, fertility, reaction to stress, and the composition of bacteria in your gut. Therefore you should eat a diet that helps minimize those specific risks that come with your blood type. (There’s also different exercise prescriptions for people of various blood types.)
The Blood Type Diet was developed by Paul D’Adamo, a naturopathic physician, and first published in his 1996 book, Eat Right For Your Type.
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