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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

The Booming Mental Health Industry: Is Everyone Getting Help or Just More Bills?

The demand for mental health services is skyrocketing, and with it, the need for professionals to provide those services. A recent analysis of data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics found that employment in the mental health field is expected to grow three times faster than the average for all

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Tight Ends to Target or Avoid in Week 1 of Fantasy Football

Are you ready for the first week of fantasy football? Before you set your lineups, take a look at these tight end rankings and insights. Sam LaPorta leads the pack based on his high-scoring potential against a weak Rams defense that gave up plenty of yards and touchdowns to opposing TEs last season

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Katie Uhlaender's Unique Training: Embracing the Unconventional

Have you ever seen an athlete training in a way that seemed unusual? Five-time Olympian Katie Uhlaender, a skeleton racer, certainly did something different. In a video, she was sprinting bent forward on a treadmill while holding a dumbbell. This caught the attention of former boxing champion Laila

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Fall Film Frenzy: Can Blockbusters Blend Politics and Popcorn?

This fall, Hollywood is pulling out all the stops with a mix of movies aimed at capturing your attention – but will they succeed in a season dominated by political headlines? With everything from historical epics like Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" to the musical magic of "Wicked!" and "Moana 2," t

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Gwyneth Paltrow's Summer Paradise: A Family Affair or Just for Show?

Gwyneth Paltrow's recent Instagram post paints a picture of a blissful summer filled with family fun and romantic getaways. She shared snippets of her time with her former husband, Chris Martin, their two children, and her current husband, Brad Falchuk. But is this curated image of family harmony

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

The Empty Pew: A Pastor's Struggle with Declining Religion

Imagine a church built for hundreds, now hosting just a handful of elderly members. This is the reality for First Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, a church closing its doors after 150 years. What's more, the pastor, Ryan Burge, is known for his research on the very decline in religious affil

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tired of Political Ads Drowning Your Reddit Feed? Now You Can Block Them!

Election season got you feeling like you're drowning in a sea of political ads? Well, Reddit heard your pleas (or maybe just your exasperated sighs) and is finally giving you the power to opt out of these potentially polarizing messages. But hold on, is this *really* a victory for users or just a wa

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Free Speech vs. 'Harmful Conduct':NYC Judge Weighs In on Heated School Debate

A New York City parent activist, Maud Maron, was recently reinstated to her education post after a federal judge ruled that Schools Chancellor David Banks likely violated her free speech rights. Maron’s removal stemmed from her criticism of an anonymous editorial in a Stuyvesant High School student

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's Trillion Dollar Fund: A Brilliant Move or Just Another Broken Promise?

In a surprising twist, former President Donald Trump has proposed the creation of a sovereign wealth fund for the United States. The idea, which was floated during a speech at The Economic Club of New York, would see the government establish its own investment fund to finance 'great national endeav

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

NYC School Board Censorship Battle: A Fight for Free Speech

One of the most troubling parts of that identity instruction is the idea that you can't say something — even if you think it's true or important to discuss — because your words might "offend" some people.

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