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2026: the year AI stops helping and starts replacing workers?

Venture capital investors are warning that 2026 will mark a critical turning point for artificial intelligence in the workplace: the moment AI transitions from a productivity tool to a direct replacement for...

3 January 2026 · 5 min read

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NY Requires Warning Labels on Social Media

[ad_1] New York just became a battleground for children’s mental health. Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation this week forcing social media companies to slap warning labels on features designed to...

29 December 2025 · 2 min read

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Brussels’ Drug Consumption Rooms: A Dangerous Surrender to Addiction

As Brussels expands its network of supervised drug consumption rooms—known euphemistically as "safe injection sites"—the city risks entrenching a failed policy that prioritizes harm management over true recovery, mirroring disastrous...

28 December 2025 · 3 min read

Religious Equality in Spain: Why Cooperation Still Stalls
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Religious Equality in Spain: Why Cooperation Still Stalls

At ICAM, Martínez-Torrón explained why Spain stopped signing new religious agreements—and what that means for equality, funding, and rights. At a commemorative session marking the seventh anniversary of the Canon...

27 December 2025 · 5 min read