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# HEALTH: The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis and Historical Parallels Since Fleming's 1928 discovery of penicillin, antibiotics have prevented an estimated 200+ million deaths, yet resistance now kills 1.27 million people annually—projected to reach 10 million deaths/year by 2050 if unchecked. The overuse pattern mirrors the 1960s-70s when farmers began routine livestock antibiotic administration, accelerating resistance development; today, 70% of antibiotics sold globally go to animals, not humans. This matters because we're approaching a "post-antibiotic era" where routine surgeries and infections become lethal again—returning us to pre-1940s mortality conditions. Without coordinated global stewardship, standard treatments for common infections will fail, destabilizing healthcare systems and economic productivity across all nations.
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A sweeping legal history reveals how the international community failed to live up to the promises of Nuremberg. Source: Foreign Policy
The US president says Tehran has to show "real" commitment to removing nuclear fuel and stopping uranium enrichment. Source: BBC News
NVD enrichment now covers only 15–20% of CVEs. Learn how Recorded Future Vulnerability Intelligence prioritizes risk using real attacker behavior signals. Source: Recorded Future
The Trump administration’s new counterterrorism strategy turns its political enemies into enemies of the state. The post “We Will Find You and We Will Kill You” appeared first on The Intercept . Source: The Intercept
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