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CCIA Laments Failure to Extend WTO E-Commerce Moratorium at MC14
WASHINGTON, March 30 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:

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CCIA Laments Failure to Extend WTO E-Commerce Moratorium at MC14

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Washington - World Trade Organization (WTO) Members failed to reach an agreement at the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Cameroon to extend the longstanding moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions. As a result, the moratorium will lapse for the second time since its adoption in 1998 (the first time being the failed Seattle Ministerial in 1999).

While ministers ... Show Full Article

CCIA Applauds Canada's Withdrawal of Discriminatory Digital Services Tax
WASHINGTON, March 30 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:

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CCIA Applauds Canada's Withdrawal of Discriminatory Digital Services Tax

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Washington - The Canadian government formally withdrew its digital services tax (DST) with the passage of its budget bill, which rescinds the DST and commits to refunding all payees with interest. The tax, first announced in 2020, had been paused in June 2025 just days before in-scope companies were due to submit initial payments.

The Computer & Communications Industry ... Show Full Article

ASAM Releases New Guide to Strengthen Substance Use Disorder Care in Hospitals and Emergency Departments
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, March 30 [Category: Health Care] (TNSrpt) -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:

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ASAM Releases New Guide to Strengthen Substance Use Disorder Care in Hospitals and Emergency Departments

The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), a leading medical society dedicated to improving addiction care, today released its Implementation Guide for Hospital and Emergency Department Substance Use Disorder Care, a new guide to help hospitals and emergency departments (EDs) meet nationally recognized standards of care for patients ... Show Full Article

APHA and leading health organizations sue EPA over proposal to allow power plants to release more mercury and other toxic pollutants
SAN DIEGO, California, March 30 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Public Health Association posted the following news release:

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APHA and leading health organizations sue EPA over proposal to allow power plants to release more mercury and other toxic pollutants

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The American Public Health Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Lung Association and Physicians for Social Responsibility, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final action repealing updated limits on mercury ... Show Full Article

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction on Hiatus
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 30 [Category: Libraries] -- The American Library Association posted the following news release:

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Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction on Hiatus

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CHICAGO - The American Library Association (ALA) today announced that the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction will be presented at ALA's Annual Conference in June 2026 in Chicago. The 2026 awards will mark the conclusion of the Carnegie Corporation's support for the medals.

As ALA celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, the Annual Conference will provide a meaningful ... Show Full Article

American Heart Association: Too much sitting is taking a toll on heart and brain health
DALLAS, Texas, March 30 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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Too much sitting is taking a toll on heart and brain health

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Too much sitting has quietly become one of the most common threats to heart health in the United States. Research shows that prolonged sedentary time is linked to higher risks of heart disease, stroke and poorer mental health, even among people who exercise. On National Walking Day, the American Heart Association the world's leading nonprofit organization focused on changing the future of health for all, is urging ... Show Full Article