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LiveOne challenges the continuous discrimination that women have been facing in the entertainment industry
On March 27th, 2024, LiveOne, an esteemed music entertainment platform, took center stage in Los Angeles, significantly challenging the gender discrimination that women face in the entertainment industry through showcases of performances and discussions.
Scientists from University of California-San Diego developed biodegradable plastic
On March 12th, scientists from the University of California-San Diego and Algenesis developed a new type of plastic that biodegrades in under 7 months, even in the form of microplastics.
Mixed-breed dogs not allowed in small dog cafe
Recently, a man attempted to go to a small-dog cafe with his dog, only to be denied entry due to his dog’s breed.
Justice Department files lawsuit against Apple for alleged antitrust violations
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company violated the nation’s antitrust laws.

Baltimore bridge collapses due to collision with a cargo ship
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a bridge that crosses the Port of Baltimore in Maryland, collapsed on the 26th.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett dies, leaving legacy of safety concerns
John Barnett, known for his role in ensuring quality and safety at Boeing, passed away on March 9th, 2024, raising questions about Boeing's practices.
Reports indicate a prevalence of ecocide and environmental war crimes in Gaza
On March 29th, The Guardian published an article discussing the “Ecocide in Gaza” and how the level at which the conflict is impacting the environment may even be considered as a war crime.
APA unveils the link between sleep deprivation and mental disorders
The American Psychological Association (APA) conducted a study on sleep deprivation and its effect on emotion for more than 50 years.
EU's AI Act sparks debate: balancing regulation and innovation
As the European Union takes a decisive step forward in regulating artificial intelligence (AI), the enactment of the EU's AI Act has ignited a contentious debate, pitting the imperative of regulation against the drive for innovation.
Kaiser Permanente links less sedentary behavior to lowering blood pressure
Kaiser Permanente, the American-integrated managed care consortium, discovered a simple yet effective strategy for lowering blood pressure among older adults: reducing sitting time.
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