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"The evidence we have at the moment is that it is a disease, and that we know from past experiences that disease can be cured. Maybe one day we'll find evidence that Alzheimer's disease is inherently part of being human, but at the moment I don't see that," says the Race Against Dementia Dyson Fellow.

From BBC

Bishop Tyson says that more than a third of clergy he has ordained have at some point been on a temporary visa before gaining a green card, a process that in the current climate can feel precarious.

From BBC

There could be significant upside if U.S. chip companies are able to capitalize on Chinese chip demand and navigate shifting trade tensions that have at times stymied sales, analysts at Raymond James said on Monday.

From Barron's

“If you were a homebuyer, you’d hold off on buying a new house until you knew that home prices have at least stabilized and the developer doesn’t default, leaving you with an unfinished home,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Universal mentioned in planning documents that a country like the UK should have at least two global theme parks, and this project was described as a "generational opportunity".

From BBC