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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago Through the Eyes of Readers

Chicago, a city with a rich history and diverse culture, has inspired many through literature. Readers shared their experiences of how certain books reshaped their understanding of the city. One person highlighted how "Division Street" by Studs Terkel showcased the city's diverse population. Anothe

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds Behind Bars: A Fresh Look at Prisoner Rehabilitation

Prisons in Spain are dealing with a tough issue: how to help inmates, especially those linked to terrorism, get better mentally. A new study talked to 24 prisoners and found out that fixing their minds is just as important as punishing them. These prisoners have given up their old ways, but changing

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Young Adults Are Turning to Cannabis for Sleep and Why It's a Problem

Many young adults are choosing cannabis and alcohol to help them sleep, but this might not be the best idea. A recent study shows that a lot of people aged 19 to 30 are using these substances to catch some zzz's. The numbers are quite surprising: 18% of young adults use cannabis for sleep, while onl

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Hangouts: How Concerts Have Changed

Concerts have always been a special place where artists and fans connect. In the past, performers would often invite fans on stage for a quick moment in the spotlight. This made fans feel special and part of the show. Artists like Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani were known for these interactions

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Who Bring the Chaos: Why the UK Version Wins

The Celebrity Traitors show has been making waves, and for good reason. The UK version, in particular, has shown that a mix of diverse personalities can lead to some truly unforgettable moments. Take Celia Imrie, for example. She has been stealing the show with her unpredictable behavior, from letti

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Life During Lockdown: How People with Disabilities Faced the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic hit everyone hard, but it was especially tough for people with disabilities and their carers. They wanted research done to help others in similar situations in the future. Sadly, this group often gets overlooked in policy planning, even though they are at higher risk. Research

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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Morocco's Budget Shift: Health, Education, and Equality Take Center Stage

Morocco is set to make some big changes in its upcoming budget. The focus? Health and education. Why? Because people are demanding better services. Youth protests have been happening, showing that many are unhappy with the current situation. The government is listening and planning to spend more on

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Health Information: A Global Issue

People around the world are not equally affected by false health information. This is because of differences in technology, language, and how information is managed online. Some countries have better systems to handle this problem. Others struggle more. This creates what experts call an "infodemic e

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Pushes Back Against Russian Advance Near Dobropillia

In a bold move, Ukraine's military recently fended off a significant Russian attack near the town of Dobropillia. This clash involved over 20 armored vehicles, according to reports from the Azov brigade. The Ukrainian forces managed to repel the assault, destroying nine of the Russian vehicles in th

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Idaho's Health Insurance Crisis: Who's Really Affected?

Idaho is facing a serious issue with health insurance costs. Many people will soon see their premiums go up a lot. Some say this is because the government is giving too much help to people who don't need it. But that's not the whole story. The truth is, the changes will hit lower-income families th

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