Democrats propose bills to send gas payments to Americans, some funded by taxing oil companies

Democrats propose bills to send gas payments to Americans, some funded by taxing oil companies

Democrats in Congress, fearful of discomfort at the pump when voters head to the polls in November, are pushing a variety of proposals that would ship direct payments from the govt to Us citizens to help address skyrocketing fuel selling prices above the previous yr.

Democrat Reps. Mike Thompson, John Larson, and Lauren Underwood are proposing a strategy related to the COVID aid payments sent to Americans all through the pandemic that would deliver $100 per month to folks each month the national gasoline price exceeds $4 for each gallon. In the monthly bill, couples would get $200 in addition $100 for each and every dependent.

LOS ANGELES, CA – MARCH 13: Fuel prices in Westchester are above $6 as selling prices at the pump carry on to increase throughout the Southland on Sunday, March 13, 2022, in Los Angeles, CA.  (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Instances by way of Getty Images / Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES Gas Selling prices Hit Average OF $6

“Us citizens are sensation the impression at the pump of Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, and suitable now we must function jointly on commonsense policy options to simplicity the fiscal load that my constituents are emotion,” Thompson reported in a assertion. “The Putin Selling price Hike is placing pressure on our economy, and I am happy to be functioning with Reps. Larson and Underwood to introduce this laws to provide center-course Us citizens with monthly payments to simplicity the monetary burden of this global crises.”

Thompson’s statement did not mention how the bill would be paid for.

“Congressman Thompson is committed to finding a way to make certain Us citizens never confront bigger gas rates as a end result of Putin’s unlawful invasion,” a spokesperson for Thompson instructed Fox Business. “He is performing with the committees of jurisdiction and Congressional leadership to uncover a fork out-for that addresses the cost of this legislation. No solution is off the desk to assist people at the pump.”

Two other expenses have been proposed in Congress that do outline how gasoline rebates to Individuals would be paid out for: by taxing large oil firms.

DEMOCRATS Claim OIL Organizations ARE ‘PRICE GOUGING’ Fuel AS People GRAPPLE WITH RAMPANT INFLATION

Gas prices are advertised at over six dollars a gallon Monday

Gasoline rates are marketed at over 6 bucks a gallon Monday, March 7, 2022, in Los Angeles.  ((AP Picture/Marcio Jose Sanchez) / AP Newsroom)

“Large Oil will pay a 1-time, 50 {cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} windfall financial gain tax on any adjusted taxable money (ATI) in 2022 that exceeds 110 percent of their average ATI in the course of pre-pandemic concentrations between 2015-2019,” Rep. Peter DeFazio, a Democrat, claimed in a press release about his “Quit Gas Cost Gouging Tax and Rebate Act” which calls for a windfall tax on corporate revenue deemed too much that would be returned to buyers as a tax rebate.

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A 3rd monthly bill is sponsored by Democrats Rep. Ro Khanna and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse. 

“The Significant Oil Windfall Revenue Tax would present customers confirmed relief even though retaining American competitiveness and decreasing force on inflation by attacking corporate profiteering,” the push launch for the bill reads. “Below the Khanna/Whitehouse invoice, substantial oil companies that generate or import at the very least 300,000 barrels of oil for every day (or did so in 2019) will owe a for each-barrel tax equal to 50 {cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} of the variation concerning the latest price tag of a barrel of oil and the pre-pandemic normal price for every barrel between 2015 and 2019, a interval when significant oil organizations have been currently earning significant earnings. The quarterly tax will utilize to the two domestically developed and imported barrels of oil to ensure a stage actively playing subject.”

The push release extra that the income raised from the tax on oil firms would be returned to individuals in a “quarterly rebate” that “would phase out for solitary filers who gain extra than $75,000 in annual earnings and joint filers who earn far more than $150,000.”

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“At $120 per barrel of oil, the levy would raise approximately $45 billion per calendar year. At this selling price, solitary filers would obtain roughly $240 each individual yr, while joint filers would get approximately $360 just about every yr,” the press release stated.

Jason Modglin, president of the Texas Alliance of Power Producers, informed Fox Company that the Democratic proposals would do tiny to support Individuals at the gasoline pumps.

“This new tax raises power and production expenditures adding to extra record inflation with tiny relief for American customers,” Modglin stated. “Congress must get the job done with, not towards, the President’s endeavours to raise domestic oil and pure gasoline manufacturing.”

Rates for a typical gallon of fuel had been $4.25 nationwide on Monday, in accordance to AAA, up from $2.82 one particular 12 months back but down a little from final week’s level.  

One Wall Road analyst approximated that increased fuel costs could value the ordinary American residence an additional $2,000 per calendar year. 

None of the Democrats’ proposals would lower the federal fuel tax, which quantities to a minimal in excess of 18 cents per gallon of gas sold in the United States. Point out gas taxes also increase the price tag per gallon, and a number of governors together with Maryland’s Larry Hogan (R) have proposed condition gasoline tax vacations. Hogan signed a pause on the state’s fuel tax final week. 

Fox Business’ Megan Henney contributed to this report

Petrol, diesel prices today: Respite after two consecutive hikes

Petrol, diesel prices today: Respite after two consecutive hikes

Petrol and diesel rates have absent up by 1.60 for each litre in the very last two days after oil companies began revising fuel rates due to the fact Tuesday despite global oil selling prices continue being flat.

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Petrol and diesel prices have gone up by ₹1.60 per litre in the last two days after oil companies began revising fuel rates since Tuesday. (HT_PRINT)
Petrol and diesel charges have gone up by ₹1.60 per litre in the final two times following oil corporations commenced revising gasoline fees considering the fact that Tuesday. (HT_PRINT)

Petrol and diesel prices right now have remained static soon after two times of consecutive hikes. The oil companies have provided a respite right after the cost of each fuel went up by 1.60 per litre considering the fact that Tuesday, when they resumed revision in prices of petrol and diesel. The hikes have appear right after a hiatus of approximately 5 months due to the fact tax ended up decreased on these gas forward of the state assembly elections.

On Wednesday, petrol and diesel rates have been hiked by 80 paise per litre just about every. The two consecutive hikes have taken the gasoline price tag to new highs across India. Petrol price in Delhi has now attained 97.01 for each litre, although diesel price has long gone up to 88.27. In Mumbai, petrol selling price has now gone up to 111.67 for each litre though diesel now fees 95.85. Petrol rate in Kolkata now stand at 106.34 for each litre and 91.42 for every litre for diesel although selling prices in Chennai has enhanced to 102.91 for each litre for petrol and 92.95 a litre for diesel.

In accordance to oil company executives, the most up-to-date cost hike is “too late and too little” as profits losses on petrol and diesel in advance of the existing hike were about 12 for every litre and 24 a litre, respectively. “Revenue decline doesn’t imply genuine loss. Community sector organizations have not been established up with revenue motive. They also serve the individuals and holding gasoline price ranges under check is part of government’s vitality safety method,” just one of the officers was quoted as indicating.

(Also browse: Will petrol, diesel costs strike new highs in India? Listed here are inform-tale symptoms)

The a few point out-run oil corporations, which involves Indian Oil Company (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Company Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Company Ltd (HPCL), control nearly 90 per cent of the Indian fuel market.

The ongoing conflict among Russia and Ukraine saw price of uncooked materials (crude oil) soared by USD 30 for every barrel all through this time period. Rate of crude oil also reached new heights.

Final 7 days, the federal government lifted the bulk diesel costs by 25 a litre which has noticeably impacted private fuel pumps. Rate of diesel offered to bulk end users greater to 122.05 per litre in Mumbai as when compared to 95 to be compensated by personal consumers.

 

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Biden speech today: President wants Russia removed from G20, hopes to visit refugees in Poland

Biden speech today: President wants Russia removed from G20, hopes to visit refugees in Poland

Biden says Ukraine should attend G20 meetings if efforts to expel Russia unsuccessful

President Joe Biden wants Russia removed from the G20, but stressed that it is the organisation’s decision adding that an alternative would be for Ukraine to attend as an observer.

Mr Biden was speaking at a press conference at Nato Headquarters following meetings with leaders of both the alliance and the G7 in an extraordinary day of summits in Brussels over the invasion of Ukraine.

The president also said that he warned China not to help Russia or risk its economy; there would be an appropriate response to the use of chemical weapons; and that he will likely be visiting refugees at the Polish border tomorrow.

Mr Biden is now meeting with the European Council in a day focussed on allied unity.

Thursday’s meetings are to coordinate with Nato allies on military assistance for Ukraine, new sanctions on Russia, and the boosting of defences in Eastern Europe. The US has also now officially accused Russian forces of war crimes in Ukraine.

The US also announced it will welcome 100,000 refugees displaced by the Russian invasion — one of the country’s biggest refugee intakes in years.

At home, the latest polling shows the majority of Americans want the president to take a tougher stance on Russia, while his approval rating remains unchanged since the beginning of the conflict in Europe.

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White House forms team to plan for possible use of chemical, biological, nuclear weapons by Russia

A senior administration official has confirmed reporting by The New York Times that the White House has set up a team of national security officials to plan for what happens if Russia uses chemical, biological, or tactical nuclear weapons in its war on Ukraine.

The US and allies are concerned the Kremlin might resort to such a move as its invasion struggles against Ukrainian resistance and Moscow’s own issues. The Biden administration has been warning of such a possibility since the early days of the war — perhaps as a false flag operation.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan sent a memo on 28 February detailing how the “Tiger Team” would examine what might happen over the next three months of conflict, NBC News reports a senior administration official as saying.

The team is looking at scenarios including: Russia using chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons; Russia targeting allied convoys carrying weapons to Ukraine; the implications of a disruption to the global food supply; and the growing refugee crisis as millions of Ukrainians flee the country, the official said.

Mr Sullivan’s memo also established a second “strategy group” responsible for looking at the longer-term major geo-political shifts that have been triggered by the invasion.

The use of such lethal weapons of mass destruction would dramatically escalate the conflict. Russia has already increasingly attacked civilians.

Given the possibility that the impact of these types of weapons might spill into Nato countries, the alliance would have to consider whether it would respond.

Oliver O’Connell25 March 2022 01:00

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Biden calls for Russia to be removed from G20

Oliver O’Connell25 March 2022 00:15

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GOP official refuses to say Biden was ‘duly elected’

A Democrat on the committee pressed the attorney general of Alabama, a vocal supporter of the former president’s falsehoods about the 2020 election, on Thursday whether Mr Biden was the “duly elected” president; the Republican official, Steve Marshall, repeatedly dodged his questions until the senator moved on.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 23:45

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Joint Readout by US and European Council

Today, the European Council was joined by President Joseph R Biden, Jr of the United States. The leaders discussed the coordinated and united response of the European Union and the United States to Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified military aggression in Ukraine. They reviewed their ongoing efforts to impose economic costs on Russia and Belarus, as well as their readiness to adopt additional measures and to stop any attempts to circumvent sanctions.

Leaders discussed the urgent needs caused by Russia’s aggression, committed to continuing providing humanitarian assistance, including to neighboring countries hosting refugees, and underscored the need for Russia to guarantee humanitarian access to those affected by or fleeing the violence.

Leaders welcomed the opening of international investigations, including by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, and ongoing efforts to gather evidence of atrocities.

In addition, leaders discussed EU-US cooperation to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels, accelerate the transition to clean energy, as well as the need to respond to evolving food security needs worldwide.

The leaders also concurred on the importance of strengthening democratic resilience in Ukraine, Moldova, and the wider Eastern partnership region.

Finally, leaders underscored the importance of enhancing transatlantic security and defense, including through robust Nato-EU cooperation as described in the EU’s Strategic Compass.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 23:20

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Possibility of return of Trump ‘concerns our allies’ says ambassador

Marie Yovanovitch, a key witness during Mr Trump’s first impeachment trial, was speaking to former Obama adviser David Axelrod on the Axe Files podcast.

Mr Axelrod said Mr Trump was “emboldened by his acquittal” after Democrats launched the impeachment process following revelations that Mr Trump had tried to withhold military aid to Ukraine to get them to investigate President Joe Biden and his family. Mr Biden was a potential presidential candidate at the time.

Gustaf Kilander has the story.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 23:00

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Biden: Ukraine should be able to attend G20 meetings if US efforts to expel Russia are unsuccessful

President Joe Biden has called for Ukraine to be welcomed at future G20 summits should US attempts to expel Russia be unsuccessful.

After meeting with European allies on Thursday in Brussels, Mr Biden told a press conference it was time to step up efforts to isolate Russia from the international community.

He said if G20 member countries blocked his request to remove Russia, then Ukraine should be invited to attend the meetings.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 22:35

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Biden snaps at reporter over Russia sanctions question

Joe Biden snapped at a CBS News reporter who questioned why new sanctions would have an impact on Russia changing course in Ukraine when previous sanctions failed to deter an invasion.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 22:20

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Biden evokes rise of Nazis as he’s asked whether Nato should fear Trump’s possible re-election

Addressing reporters at a Nato conference in Brussels on Thursday, Joe Biden said he had no concerns about a potential face-off against his 2020 Republican opponent, Donald Trump.

A reporter for the German magazine Der Spiegel pointed out that there was a presidential election – to which Mr Biden quipped “you’re kidding?”

After a small shuffle of laughter, the reporter continued and posed, without stating the former president’s actual name, what the Biden administration is doing now to prevent all the work he’s doing here with Nato, at the alliance’s headquarters, from “coming undone two years from now”.

Johanna Chisholm reports.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 22:00

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Full remarks by President Joe Biden at Nato Headquarter press conference

Today marks one month since Russia began its carnage in Ukraine, the brutal invasion of Ukraine. And we held a Nato summit the very next day. At that time, my overwhelming objective, wanting that summit, was to have absolute unity on three key important issues among our Nato and European allies.

First was to support Ukraine with military and humanitarian assistance.

Second was to impose the most significant — the most significant sanctions — economic sanction regime ever, in order to cripple Putin’s economy and punish him for his actions.

Third was to fortify the eastern flank of our Nato Allies, who were obviously very, very concerned and somewhat at — worried what would happen.

We accomplished all three of these. And today, we’re determined to sustain those efforts and to build on them.

The United States has committed to provide over $2bn in military equipment to Ukraine since I became President — anti-air systems, anti-armor systems, ammunition. And our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak.

And today, I’m announcing the United States have prepared to commit more than $1bn in humanitarian assistance to help get relief to millions of Ukrainians affected by the war in Ukraine.

Many Ukrainian refugees will wish to stay in Europe, closer to their homes. But we’ve also — will welcome 100,000 Ukrainians to the United States with a focus on reuniting families.

And we will invest $320m to bolster democratic resilience and defend human rights in Ukraine and neighboring countries.

We’re also coordinating with the G7 and the European Union on food security, as well as energy security, and I’ll have more to say about that tomorrow.

We’re also announcing new sanctions of more than 400 individuals and entities aligned with — in alignment with the European Union: more than 300 members of the Duma, oligarchs, and Russian defense companies that fuel the Russian war machine.

In addition to the 100,000 US forces now stationed in Europe to defend Nato territory, Nato established, as you already know, four new battle groups in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Slovakia to reinforce the eastern front.

Putin was banking on Nato being split. In my early conversation with him in December and early January, it was clear to me he didn’t think we could sustain this cohesion.

Nato has never, never been more united than it is today. Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended to have as a consequence of going into Ukraine.

We built that same unity with our European — the European Union and with the leading democracies … in the G7.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 21:44

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Congressional candidate quits campaign to join fight in Ukraine

A candidate for US Congress quit his campaign to join foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine.

Mark Lindquist, the only Democrat running in Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District, defied White House advice and is joining Ukraine’s “International Legion of Defence”.

Oliver O’Connell24 March 2022 21:32

2022 March Madness predictions: College basketball expert picks, odds, lines for Sweet 16 games Thursday

2022 March Madness predictions: College basketball expert picks, odds, lines for Sweet 16 games Thursday

Time for a confession off the top here before we get to Sweet 16 picks: March Madness has not been my month. The good news is that our expert picks — back in action today ahead of Thursday’s Sweet 16 fun! — features more than just your’s truly. Gary Parrish, Matt Norlander and Chip Patterson are all riding heaters into this second wave of tourney action, and David Cobb’s had a nice little run, too.

So if you want to tail their picks instead, I completely understand. Or if you really want to earn a bag, it seems fading me might be the real move. That choice is yours as you check out our picks below.

Either way, to get you prepped for the first day of the second week of the tournament, I’ve again convened our experts to make picks straight up and against the spread to help you pick your bracket (and hopefully make some cheddar along the way). You can also check our expert brackets or our reset brackets for the third round.

Be sure to stick with CBS Sports throughout the rest of the month for NCAA Tournament coverage through the end of the Final Four. Let’s take a look at our expert picks for the final slate of third-round games on Thursday.

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NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 picks

(1) Gonzaga vs. (4) Arkansas

Thursday, 7:09 p.m. | CBS, March Madness Live: Gonzaga has not covered the spread in four of its last five games, including both of its NCAA Tournament matches. Arkansas, however, has covered the spread in 20 of its 35 games this season and is 4-1-0 ATS as an underdog, according to TeamRankings.com. The 8.5-point line feels like a reasonable number to clear for a Razorbacks team that can win a shootout or slugfest and has the personnel to match up favorably with the Zags. Pick: Arkansas +9

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(2) Villanova vs. (11) Michigan

Thursday, 7:29 p.m. | TBS, March Madness Live: Villanova right now looks like the strongest remaining No. 2 seed left in the bracket. That’s not saying too much — two of the four such seeds are already home and the other, Duke, has looked vulnerable — but it counts for something. This Jay Wright-coached Wildcats team is old, experienced and playing really well. Their advantage in the backcourt should trump their disadvantage in the frontcourt by a wide-enough margin to cover the spread. Pick: Villanova -5

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(2) Duke vs. (3) Texas Tech

Thursday, 9:39 p.m. | CBS, March Madness Live: What feels like an underdog play isn’t so in the eyes of oddsmakers. Texas Tech, the No. 3 seed, is giving 1.5 points to Duke, the No. 2 seed, in this West Region matchup. And I’m laying it with the Red Raiders. Their defense is ferocious, and the matchup overall for Duke is a nightmare for which to prepare even with several days of time. Pick: Texas Tech -1.5

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(1) Arizona vs. (5) Houston

Thursday, 9:59 p.m. | TBS, March Madness Live: Arizona had to go to overtime to take care of TCU in the second round, and it really struggled with the way the Horned Frogs crashed the offensive boards. That’s especially concerning against a Houston team that ranks as the third best offensive rebounding team in all of college hoops. But it’s an area in which I suspect Tommy Lloyd and his Wildcats staff will be prepared to battle ahead of Thursday. If it boils down to talent as I suspect, I like Zona giving the points. Pick: Arizona -2

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Light exposure during sleep may increase diabetes risk

Light exposure during sleep may increase diabetes risk

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Light exposure during sleep may increase the risk for heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Gregor Prelog/EyeEm/Getty Images
  • Researchers recently investigated the health effects of light exposure during sleep.
  • They found that light exposure during even one night of sleep increases heart rate while sleeping and impairs glucose metabolism the following morning.
  • They say that sleeping without exposure to light is likely beneficial for cardiometabolic health.

Exposure to artificial light at night is widespread globally and is linked to negative effects on health and well-being.

Researchers from Northwestern University in Chicago recently investigated the biological effects of different light exposure levels while sleeping.

They found that exposure to moderate ambient light during one night of sleep can impair glucose and cardiovascular regulation and increase risk factors for heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.

The study appears in PNAS.

Another study, published in 2019, found that artificial light at night (ALAN), such as from a nightlight or television, is linked to obesity in women. These findings suggest that light exposure during sleep may negatively affect metabolic regulation.

Other research indicates that blue-enriched light exposure in the morning and evening alters glucose metabolism and increases insulin resistance compared with dim light exposure.

Another study found that higher levels of ALAN are linked to higher rates of type 2 diabetes among older adults.

The mechanisms underlying ALAN’s impact on metabolic functioning are poorly understood.

The scientists recruited 20 young adults for a 3-day and 2-night laboratory stay. A week before the study, they measured participants’ sleep habits using actigraphy and sleep diaries.

The participants were then randomized to partake in one of two sleeping conditions:

  • The room light condition: Participants slept with a dim light of less than 3 lux (lx) on the first night and an overhead room light at 100 lx on the second night.
  • The dim light condition: Sleeping with a dim light of less than 3 lx on both nights

On Days 1 and 2 of the experiment, the participants provided blood samples before and after food intake to assess melatonin and blood glucose levels. They also underwent overnight polysomnography (PSG) to assess their sleep quality.

The participants also filled in surveys every 2 hours that they were awake to evaluate their subjective sleepiness, hunger, and mood changes.

Meanwhile, nurses collected blood pressure readings every hour, alongside heart rate readings every 4 hours.

The researchers found that exposure to a single night of 100 lx room lighting increased heart rate during sleep and insulin resistance the following morning.

Compared with the dim light condition, participants exposed to 100 lx lighting during sleep had more N2 sleep — one of the deeper stages of sleep — and less slow-wave sleep — which is important for memory consolidation. They also had less REM sleep — the dreaming phase of sleep.

The researchers noted no changes among PSG-derived measures of cortical arousal, sleep fragmentation, or wake-sleep stage stability and no difference in melatonin levels between the two groups. They say this might be because only 5-9{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} of light is transmitted through closed eyelids.

When asked what may explain the link between ALAN and the observed effects on heart rate and glucose metabolism, Phyllis C Zee, MD., Ph.D., the correspondent author of the study, told Medical News Today:

“There are potentially three possibilities. [The first is that light] can cause awakening or arousal. We found small changes [in these measures, but they did not] correlate with an increase in insulin resistance. So this is unlikely to be a primary mechanism.”

“Secondly, light can affect the circadian clock and affect melatonin secretion. However, we found no significant difference in melatonin levels,” Dr. Zee added.

“[We thus hypothesize] that light activates brain regions that regulate the autonomic nervous system because there was a relationship between the changes in heart variability and insulin resistance,” she explained.

Dale Sandler, Ph.D., is a senior investigator and chief of the Epidemiology Branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Services (NIEHS), who was not involved in the study. Dr. Sandler agreed with Dr. Zee but added that “subtle shifts in sleep stages could [also] play a role.”

The researchers concluded that avoiding ALAN may benefit cardiometabolic health.

When asked what limitations there may be to this research, Yong-Moon (“Mark”) Park MD, MS, Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of Arkansas, who was not involved in the study, toldMNT:

“The findings came from a study of 20 healthy young adults. So the results might not apply to people with different age groups and people with comorbidities. [Also], the effect of ALAN on cardiometabolic health may differ by sex and race/ethnicity, which was not addressed in this study.”

“As the authors mentioned, the effects of altering light intensities, duration, and wavelengths on cardiometabolic health were not assessed in this study. The [link between blue light and cardiometabolic dysfunction] may be important to look at in the future as the use of smartphones, tablets, and laptops have increased dramatically in the bedroom at night,” he added.

“The experiment only involved one night of sleep in room light for the exposed group,” added Dr. Sandler, “Obesity and diabetes do not develop overnight. What may be most important is long-term exposures, and it is possible that some effects that were not observed after one night could develop over constant longer-term exposure.”

“There are many things that contribute to risk for obesity, diabetes, and cardiometabolic dysfunction. Many of these factors are difficult for individuals to control. But turning off the lights at bedtime may be a simple thing that people can do to lessen the chances of developing these conditions.”

– Dr. Sandler

The political statements of Putin’s blue coat and Zelenskyy’s T-shirts. : NPR

The political statements of Putin’s blue coat and Zelenskyy’s T-shirts. : NPR

Russian President Vladimir Putin provides a speech at a concert marking the eighth anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow on March 18, 2022.

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A designer coat President Vladimir Putin wore final week all through a scarce public physical appearance has turned the Russian leader into a meme and a source of derision at a time when Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s understated manner decisions have assisted rework him into a wartime hero.

The blue coat underscores how Putin is out of touch with normal Russians and is yet a different example of the information war he is engaged in, style professionals and historians contend.

The coat, which was reportedly fabricated in Italy and expense approximately $14,000, is section of the thoroughly curated way Putin makes an attempt to current himself to the planet, explained Marlen Komar, a trend historical past journalist.

The coat is a strategic element of Putin’s propaganda machine which operates day and night time to combat experiences portraying Russia “as a poor, struggling country that is on the brink of collapse behind its exterior image,” Komar explained to NPR more than e-mail.

Zelenskyy, on the other hand, knows exactly what he’s doing in his straightforward green T-shirts and other military garbs, explained Dr. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, a fashion historian and author of “Crimson, White, and Blue on the Runway: The 1968 White Home Fashion Show and the Politics of American Design and style.”

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All clothes choices are a form of communication and the two leaders are “really acutely aware of the political energy of impression, even if they use that ability in extremely various techniques,” Chrisman-Campbell informed NPR about e mail.

“By sporting T-shirts and hoodies, the youthful, egalitarian uniform of Silicon Valley, relatively than satisfies, Zelenskyy is projecting self-confidence and competence in a present day way, to a youthful, world-wide viewers that recognizes it as these types of,” Chrisman-Campbell said. “He is almost certainly a lot more at ease than Putin on digicam, too, equally as an actor and as a digital indigenous. … I feel equally of them want to come across as relatable, not aloof or untouchable, while Zelenskyy is surely accomplishing a improved task balancing authority with accessibility.”

When you direct a region, a shirt is more than just a shirt

Zelenskyy is much from the to start with entire world chief to undertake a sartorial combat stance in wartime.

These sorts of vogue choices are not just acceptable they are acceptable and even beneficial, Chrisman-Campbell claimed.

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“Winston Churchill went all-in on the siren match, a one particular-piece romper you could zip on quickly in situation of an air raid, in the course of Entire world War II,” she said. “He had his tailor make them in luxury materials like pinstriped wool and velvet, but he wore them to formal venues which include the White Property and the Kremlin. Like Zelenskyy’s Army inexperienced T-shirts and flak jackets, they were visible reminders of the ongoing war, aimed at a world wide viewers.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt wore a Navy boat cloak to the Yalta Conference in February 1945, supplying him a army overall look at a time several People were in uniform, she stated.

Putin’s decision bucks the craze

When put in historical context, it’s odd to see Putin sporting a coat from an Italian designer, explained Dr. Virginia Olmsted McGraw, a viewing assistant professor at Colby Higher education and who research Soviet society and style.

Throughout times of austerity, most govt leaders are very careful to have on domestically generated apparel. Regardless of the cost of those people garments, purchasing domestic manufacturers displays pride in nearby output and that the leader is involved about trying to keep funds inside the country, McGraw explained to NPR over Twitter.

For instance, whilst Nikita Khrushchev, who led the Soviet Union from 1953-1964, wore Italian satisfies, significantly like Putin does, Leonid Brezhnev, just one of Khrushchev’s proteges, experienced a private Soviet designer, McGraw explained.

Though his outfits was custom produced and significantly increased high quality than almost anybody else in the nation, Brezhnev understood it was important domestically and internationally to say that his clothes was designed in the USSR, McGraw added.

“Since Soviet consumer products were regularly mocked on the intercontinental industry, it was crucial that Brezhnev present his determination to Soviet creation,” McGraw claimed. “Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife Raisa Gorbacheva also built a mindful exertion to dress in Soviet-created and manufactured outfits. This historical past tends to make Putin’s option of not only an high-priced jacket, but a jacket from his favored Italian manufacturer, that significantly much more hanging and tone-deaf. A Russian-created coat would have superior reinforced his concept of Russian nationalism and undercut substantially of this criticism.”