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Presented By Suntory Global Spirits |
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By Mike Allen · Oct 04, 2024 |
Happy Friday! Today's newsletter, edited by Sam Baker, is 446 words, a 2-min. read. Thanks to Carlos Cunha for copy editing. |
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1 big thing: Stunning obesity trend |
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Data: CDC; Note: 2020 value based on responses collected 2017–2020; Chart: Axios Visuals The obesity rate in the U.S. has stopped climbing — a remarkable trend shift after decades of growth, Axios' Caitlin Owens reports. - It may even be declining, but the change is too small to say for sure. Either way, it's good news.
💡 The big picture: In the last few years a sea change has occurred in how obesity is understood, with the focus shifting away from personal willpower toward seeing obesity as a disease. - And with the emergence of drugs like Ozempic, the U.S. has tools that could eventually help bring obesity rates down.
🩺 Yes, but: Severe obesity has been rising, reaching a rate of nearly 10% of U.S. adults, according to recent CDC data. - Just over 40% of adults are considered obese — still an alarmingly high rate, given the condition's health risks.
🔮 What we're watching: New anti-obesity drugs are remarkably effective, but their success in lowering the obesity rate will depend on how many people end up having access to them. - Current prices are prohibitive for many insurers, businesses and government payers.
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2. 🏔️ Climate change redraws borders |
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The Matterhorn Glacier, seen this summer from Zermatt, Switzerland. Photo: Steve Christo/Corbis via Getty Images |
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Switzerland and Italy are in the process of renegotiating their border, the BBC reports. - 🇨🇭 Large parts of the border between the two countries are determined by glacier ridges.
- 🇮🇹 But as those glaciers melt, natural boundaries are moving. So the two nations have to figure out another way to delineate their borders.
⛷️ The redefined areas will mostly fall near the Matterhorn, Europe's tallest mountain, and the surrounding ski resorts. |
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A message from Suntory Global Spirits |
Spirits leader focuses on water conservation |
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Suntory Global Spirits, the parent company of brands like Jim Beam and Maker's Mark, has designed a watershed conservation approach that blends science with adaptability. The goal: The company aims to become net water positive on a global scale by 2050. Learn more. |
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3. Catch me up |
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Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chart: Axios Visuals - 💪 A blowout jobs report suggests the labor market is thriving, bucking fears of a recession. Combined with the end of the brief port strike, two of the biggest pre-election economic risks are off the table, at least for now. Go deeper.
- 🛬 Spirit Airlines is considering filing for bankruptcy in the wake of its failed merger with JetBlue, The Wall Street Journal reports (gift link).
- 🎸 Bruce Springsteen endorsed Vice President Harris for president. He has supported every Democratic nominee for the past 20 years, and has been a vocal critic of former President Trump. See Axios' celeb endorsement tracker
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4. 💸 Claim your $1 billion! |
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Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios |
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Six months ago, somebody stopped into ShopRite Liquor in Neptune Township, New Jersey, bought a MegaMillions ticket, and won a jackpot worth more than $1 billion. - But no one has stepped up to claim the money, USA Today reports.
- 📆 New Jersey gives players a year to claim their winnings. If no one has come forward by then, the money will be distributed among states that participate in MegaMillions.
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A message from Suntory Global Spirits |
Whisky giant sustained by water |
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Premium spirits maker Suntory Global Spirits says whiskies like Hibiki gain their character from pristine water and grains. - "We must protect and regenerate the natural resources that make our craft possible," said the company's head of environmental sustainability Kim Marotta.
Learn more. |
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