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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Students Stay Up Late?

College students often struggle with going to bed on time. This issue is especially common among young adults. A recent study dug into why this happens. It looked at how students' beliefs in their abilities, their fear of missing out, and their use of social media affect their bedtime habits. The st

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

The Hoodie Craze: How a Teen's Fashion Brand Became a Hit

It all started with a simple request from a young girl. Ada Brown, just 8 years old, had her heart set on a specific hoodie. Her mom, Lauren Brown, was taken aback by the price tag of $89. She thought it was a bit steep for a sweatshirt, but Ada was insistent. By her eighth birthday, Ada finally got

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Mar 22 2025FINANCE

Music Streaming Giants: A Week of Ups and Downs

The stock market can be a rollercoaster, and this week was no different for music streaming companies. After a tough four weeks, things started to look up for some big names in the industry. Tencent Music Entertainment saw a significant boost. Their shares jumped by 11. 6% to $14. 00. This happened

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Doctor Visits

Weight impacts how often someone sees a doctor. This is not just a matter of personal choice. It is a fact backed by research. People who are overweight or obese tend to visit doctors more frequently than those with normal weight. This is not surprising. Many health issues are linked to weight. Thes

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Blue Ghost's Successful Moon Landing: A Turning Point

NASA had a rough year with their lunar missions. Two spacecrafts failed to land properly. The first one missed the moon entirely. The second one landed but then toppled over. It was a big letdown. It was a big risk for NASA. They had bet that private companies could handle moon missions more ch

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Student Loans and Special Needs Programs Get a Shake-Up

The U. S. Department of Education is facing big changes. President Trump has decided to move the management of federal student loans and special needs programs to other federal agencies. This move is part of a broader effort to reshape the department. First, let's talk about student loans. The fede

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Mar 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Family Feud: Mathew Knowles Responds to Kanye's Controversial Comments

Mathew Knowles, the father of Beyoncé, has spoken out about the recent social media attacks by Kanye West, also known as Ye, on his grandchildren. The comments were made on the platform X. This isn't the first time Kanye has made controversial statements. He has a history of making public controv

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

How Identity Struggles and Past Hurts Shape Mental Health in Latiné Teens

Latiné teens in the US often face tough times. They are more likely to go through tough experiences. But what makes these experiences even harder? It is the mix of past hurts and feelings about their ethnic background. This is what a recent study looked into. It focused on teens who had gone thro

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Mar 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Kids Grounded in a World of Wealth

A well-known actor is taking a unique approach to raising his four sons. He is making sure they do not grow up with a sense of entitlement. They do not own expensive sneakers or designer clothes. This is not because he cannot afford them, but because he wants his kids to value character over materia

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Mar 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Cities Boost Health Spending

Low-carbon initiatives in cities appear to have a positive effect on how much residents spend on their health. This conclusion comes from a study that looked at data from China in 2018 and 2021. The study used a statistical model to figure out if there was a link between green city projects and heal

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