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May 20 2025EDUCATION

Young Adults with Learning Challenges: Navigating School and Work

The journey from high school to college or the workforce can be tough for young people with learning difficulties. These challenges often include learning disabilities and ADHD. Few studies have tracked this journey over time, especially when looking at both education and work outcomes together. A

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Girls, Mental Health, and Crime: A Closer Look

Mental health struggles are often linked to young people getting into trouble. However, there is a gap in understanding how these issues affect girls in particular, especially those living in regular neighborhoods. This is a problem because it means that many girls might not be getting the help the

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Weight and Endometrial Cancer: What You Need to Know

Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect the female reproductive system. It's particularly common in women who have gone through menopause. Many people are aware that being overweight increases the risk of this type of cancer. However, there's a lot of confusion about whet

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May 20 2025OPINION

Why Transgender Stories on TV Don't Match Reality

The stories about transgender people shown on TV and social media in the West often don't match what's really happening in the lives of transgender individuals. This is a problem. First, let's talk about numbers. Most people who are transgender in Western countries are actually female-to-male. Y

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Game Stopped: The Dating App That Wasn't

A fun idea was shut down before it even started. A dating app called SmashTogether was supposed to help Super Smash Bros. fans find each other. It was not just about finding someone to play with. It was also about finding someone to date. The app had a clever plan. It wanted to match people based on

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Who Knows Best? ADHD Self-Assessments by Teens

The question of who can best spot ADHD symptoms in teens has been a hot topic. It is important to know how well teens can spot their own ADHD symptoms. A recent study looked into this by comparing self-assessments with those from parents and clinicians. The goal was to see how much agreement ther

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Why Are Men Taller Than Women? A Genetic Mystery

Men stand taller than women on average, by about five inches. This isn't universal across all species, though. So, what makes humans different? A recent study, which gathered genetic data from a million individuals, might have some answers. The study zeroed in on a gene called SHOX. This gene is li

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mini Marvels: How Tech Giants Are Shrinking Smart Home Gadgets

The tech world is buzzing with excitement over the latest trend: smaller, more affordable smart home gadgets. This shift is not just about saving space; it's about making advanced technology accessible to more people. Companies are realizing that not everyone has a sprawling lawn or a wall of window

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The New Face of Religious Freedom in America

The political landscape of America is shifting. The country has seen a significant push to blend religion and politics. This has sparked both praise and concern among different groups. At the heart of this shift is the creation of several faith-related offices. These offices are designed to promote

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May 20 2025FINANCE

The SPAC Comeback: Trump's Influence

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs, are making a comeback. These investment vehicles, which were popular during the pandemic, are back in the spotlight. This time, they come with a twist. Many of the latest SPAC deals have ties to former President Donald Trump or his associates. So, wh

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