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How marketers are rolling out cookieless strategies in 2024

Sponsored by Resonate  •  May 17, 2024  • Tom Craig, Chief Technology Officer, Resonate In April, Google’s Chrome team announced the decision to delay — yet again — the deprecation of third-party cookies, this time to 2025. The reason cited was “ongoing challenges related to reconciling divergent feedback from the industry, regulators and developers.”  For

Publisher execs talk AI licensing deals, new applications for AI in latest earnings calls

By Sara Guaglione  •  May 17, 2024  • Ivy Liu Things are heating up between publicly-traded media companies and generative AI tech companies, resulting in more than one new AI licensing deal. Of the half dozen or so publishers’ earnings that Digiday tracks, two of them have announced deals with tech companies since their Q4

AUSTRAC and SkyCity Adelaide Agree to $67M Penalty Proposal

Gaming and entertainment company that provides sports, amusement, and recreation services, SkyCity Adelaide Pty Ltd (SkyCity), and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) have filed joint submissions with the Federal Court of Australia.  Their proposed AU$67 million penalty mentioned in the joint submissions was deemed appropriate in the context of the casino’s contravention of

£1bn hospital ‘highly unlikely’ to be built by deadline

A north-east London hospital the government promised would be built by 2030 is set to miss the deadline, a project boss has admitted. It is now “highly unlikely” construction will start on the new Whipps Cross Hospital before 2025 and finish before the end of the decade as previously expected, redevelopment director Alastair Finney told

La General hospital was a death trap – Okoe-Boye

The Minister-designate for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, has justified the demolition of the La General Hospital. Originally demolished in 2020 due to reported structural defects, the La General Hospital is currently awaiting reconstruction. The government’s decision to raze the building has faced substantial public criticism, notably from the Minority in Parliament. In

Kwong Wah Hospital probes ventilator blunder

Kwong Wah Hospital on Thursday said it has launched an investigation after a patient was found unconscious and with no heartbeat after his ventilator tube came loose. Staff managed to revive the patient, a 51-year-old man with tuberculosis, after they noticed what had happened to him on Monday afternoon...

‘I went to see Lisa in hospital, it’s heartbreaking’ – Michael Flatley tribute as ex-fiancee Murphy dies aged 51

Michael Flatley has paid tribute to “lovely, caring person” Lisa Murphy and said her death was “heartbreaking”...

FG, US hospital commit to fight childhood cancer

Dele Anofi January 29, 2024 The federal government (FG) and a United States (US) hospital, St. Jude Global are collaborating to fight childhood cancer in Nigeria, it emerged on Monday, January 29. St. Jude Global’s special focus is on capacity building, implementation of programmes, prevention of infectious diseases, research and education. During a visit by

American Hospital Dubai partners with IMAGOnation to achieve wellness transformation in alignment with UAE National Wellbeing Strategy 2031

The hospital's collaboration with UAE-based IMAGOnation aims to promote mental health and purposeful living to create happier communities Published: Mon 22 Jan 2024, 10:19 AM American Hospital Dubai has announced a collaboration with IMAGOnation, a UAE-based social enterprise helping individuals cultivate positive self-image and live purposefully. IMAGOnation is the first specialised community enterprise in the

Offsite firm wins £49m hospital job

Offsite specialist MTX is to deliver a £49m health facility in Surrey. The Cheshire-based firm has been awarded the contract for the diagnostic and imaging centre at Frimley Park Hospital. The three-storey building will hold 74 inpatient beds ranging from single rooms to four-bed bays. Linked to the main hospital but offering a one-stop service

Hospital discharge practices could improve health of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain The chronic lung disease bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) affects a significant number of infants who were born early and have underdeveloped lungs. They typically require lengthy specialized care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) before they can go home with their families. But getting home doesn't mean health risks are behind

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Publisher execs talk AI licensing deals, new applications for AI in latest earnings calls

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AUSTRAC and SkyCity Adelaide Agree to $67M Penalty Proposal

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Their first baby came with medical debt: These parents won’t have another

by Noam N. Levey, KFF Health News Credit: CC0 Public Domain Heather Crivilare was a month from her due date when she was rushed to an operating room for an emergency cesarean section. The first-time mother, a high school teacher in rural Illinois, had developed high blood pressure, a sometimes life-threatening condition in pregnancy that

Heart attack symptoms: Know what’s a medical emergency

Heart attack symptoms: Know what's a medical emergency Whether the symptoms seem obvious or are more subtle, take them seriously and get immediate medical care. By Mayo Clinic Staff A heart attack usually causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes. The chest pain may be mild or severe. Some people don't have any chest