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Over 1,200 health leaders call for swift passage of UK tobacco and vapes bill

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Experts publish letter as peers prepare to scrutinise draft legislation six months after its second Commons reading

More than 1,200 public health leaders have called for the tobacco and vapes bill to be passed swiftly through parliament to “protect future generations”.

They said in a cross-party letter that the “gamechanging” measures outlined were “far too important to let it slip off the agenda”.

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Zohran Mamdani’s new low: pretending HE’S a victim of 9/11

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How self-damning that Zohran Mamdani’s chief takeaway from 9/11 is that it supposedly triggered a horrible wave of “Islamophobia”: What utter dreck.

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Bills-Panthers Involved in Heated Postgame Brawl

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Buffalo Bills OT Dion Dawkins and Carolina Panthers DT A’Shawn Robinson got into a fight after Sunday’s game.

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Lawmakers float a nationwide basic income experiment that would cover the cost of a 2-bedroom apartment

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New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman has introduced a bill that would establish one of the largest US basic income experiments in the United States.

  • A New Jersey lawmaker is proposing a nationwide pilot program for a guaranteed basic income.
  • The 3-year experiment would give 10,000 Americans a monthly basic income.
  • The payments would cover the local cost of a two-bedroom apartment.

A group of Democratic lawmakers wants to test a new kind of social safety net: a monthly paycheck provided by the federal government to spend however you want.

New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman said she is reintroducing a bill to establish a three-year guaranteed basic income pilot program that would offer a cohort of Americans across the country a no-strings-attached monthly payment — enough to cover rent for a two-bedroom home.

“Events like the Coronavirus Pandemic, economic fluctuations, and increasing automation and job losses threaten to wipe out what little savings they have, to finally push them to homelessness, to reinforce the fact that in the wealthiest nation in the world, too many families are just a single mishap away from financial devastation,” Watson Coleman said in a press release.

The legislation is called the Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Act of 2025. A guaranteed basic income is when the government distributes recurring and unrestricted payments to a certain demographic. It differs from a universal basic income, which would provide payments to an entire population. Many US cities have already experimented with guaranteed basic income programs to varying degrees of success.

According to the bill, which is co-sponsored by nine other lawmakers, the pilot program would involve 20,000 people between 18 and 65 years old. Of that group, 10,000 would receive monthly payments equal to the “fair market” rent on a two-bedroom home where they live, or a similar amount to be determined by Health and Human Services. The other half would be the control group.

The lawmakers said the proposed basic income would not only insulate Americans from economic instability but also from the potential impact of the AI revolution.

“Increasing automation and advancing AI have the potential to expand human flourishing. However, the concentration of control of those technologies into the hands of a few billionaires may mean the eventual loss of the livelihoods of millions of Americans,” the lawmakers said in the press release.

AI leaders such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have long supported the idea of a universal basic income in response to AI. Altman helped fund a large basic income study that ended last year.

Passing such legislation would be a major lift in today’s political climate. While Democrats generally support a basic income, some Republicans have criticized the cost of running the programs and raised concerns that it could discourage Americans from working. Some state legislators controlled by Republicans have sought to prevent basic income experiments in their states.

Representatives for Rep. Watson Coleman did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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Mets Lose Key Coach to Rival Yankees

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The New York Mets are losing a key coach to the New York Yankees as they will now look for a replacement.

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Ben Stiller’s new doc is a touching tribute to his parents — comedy legends Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara

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Ben Stiller’s knocked off a terrific documentary about his now-gone fabulous parents Stiller & Meara.

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Dodgers Star Sends Yoshinobu Yamamoto Warning to MLB

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A Los Angeles Dodgers star sent a Yoshinobu Yamamoto warning after his second consecutive complete game in the postseason.

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Bills Announce Record-Breaking Josh Allen Accomplishment

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The Buffalo Bills have announced that quarterback Josh Allen surpassed a special mark in the NFL during the Panthers game.

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Jets takeaways, report card from NFL Week 8 win over Bengals

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Grading the Jets’ 39-38 win over the Bengals on Sunday.

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No federal food aid will go out Nov. 1, Trump administration posts on USDA website

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1, raising the stakes for families nationwide as the government shutdown drags on.

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