Denmark, like most of the Western world, is having a hard time getting its citizens to read so the country will be implementing a plan that exempts book purchases from the country’s 25 percent value-added tax in hopes that books will become more affordable to the public, thus increase reading, according to a report in The New York Times.
Category: TRENDS EYE VIEW – Aug 26 2025
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HIGH LEVELS OF HI-TECH RADIATION INSIDE HOMES MAY BE LINKED TO DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS
A newly published study raised alarm over developmental risks that wireless radiation inside homes poses to babies as they develop various milestones, like their fine motor skills and problem-solving capabilities, finding that these frequencies have greater impact on children than adults.
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AMERICANS NO LONGER READ FOR PLEASURE, NEW SURVEY FINDS
Long gone are the days when Americans would sit down with a good book to read for the sake of reading and enjoyment, according to a newly released survey.
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AS FORECAST: ‘INTERACTIVE U’ TAKES HOLD AFTER ACKMAN BACKING IN AI LEARNING
Bill Ackman, the hedge fund billionaire, has become the unofficial spokesman of Alpha School, a private school that employs AI to “speed teach” students, solidifying Gerald Celente’s ”Interactive U” forecast, found in his best-selling “Trends 2000,” which was published in 1997.



