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May 14 2025HEALTH

How Bad Bosses Harm Health Workers

In the tough world of health care, bad bosses can make things even worse. A recent look into this issue focused on how harmful supervision affects workers. It dug into how psychological distress plays a middle role. It also checked how anger affects the link between bad supervision and distress. In

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May 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rochester: A Climate-Savvy City on the Rise

Rochester, New York, is quietly becoming a hotspot for people looking to escape extreme weather. This city, known for its manufacturing past, is now attracting folks who want a more stable climate. It's not just the weather that's drawing people in. Rochester has been working hard to tackle climate

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Standing Up Against Campus Antisemitism

The Trump administration has stepped into a legal battle involving a Jewish professor. The professor, Leah Garrett, works at CUNY's Hunter College. She claims that she faced a hostile work environment due to antisemitic protests on campus. These protests happened after the Hamas attacks on Israel in

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

Teacher's Controversial Remarks Spark School District Investigation

A teacher's comments about a Jewish holiday sparked a heated debate and a lengthy investigation in a California school district. The California Department of Education recently ruled that the Tamalpais Union High School District mishandled an investigation into alleged antisemitic remarks made by a

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May 14 2025HEALTH

How Beliefs Shaped Vaccine Choices in Tanzania

In Tanzania, the role of religion in shaping people's health decisions is a topic that has sparked interest. It is clear that religious beliefs and practices have a significant impact on how people approach their health. However, the specific ways in which these beliefs influenced attitudes toward

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Why Mosquitoes Love Some People More Than Others

Mosquitoes are a big problem during summer, especially when you're enjoying time outside. From March to November, depending on where you live, these tiny pests can turn a relaxing day into an itchy nightmare. But why do some people get bitten more than others? It's not just random luck; science has

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Election: A Clash of Claims and Confusion

A well-known American living abroad has made a bold statement. She believes that the 2024 U. S. presidential election was manipulated. This person is Rosie O'Donnell. She is convinced that the current president, Trump, is the best person to prove his own wrongdoing. She finds it strange that Trump c

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Surface Shift: What's Behind the Price Changes?

Microsoft has made some moves that might make customers think twice. They've stopped selling the basic 256GB versions of the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. This isn't a price hike, but it sure feels like one. The company has also bumped up the cost of some accessories. The Surface USB-C Travel Hub

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Young Zambians: The Triple Health Hurdle

In Zambia, young people are navigating a complex web of health issues. HIV, substance use, and mental health struggles are all intertwined, creating a tough landscape to manoeuvre. These challenges are not isolated but rather connected in ways that amplify each other's impact. Substance use and men

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Spark Dating Rumors at Knicks Game

A big crowd of famous faces turned up at Madison Square Garden for the Celtics-Knicks game. Among them was Cardi B, who was seen with Stefon Diggs, a star player for the Patriots. They were spotted holding hands as they entered the arena. This sighting has fueled rumors about their relationship. Th

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