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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Political Fatigue and Personal Goals for 2026

In 2025, many people felt overwhelmed by the state of politics, especially the actions of the president. The year saw a lot of shocking events, but perhaps the most surprising was the lack of resistance from powerful institutions. People are tired and want a change. Some individuals are focusing on

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Opinion Pieces Shape the Fight Against Opioid Overdoses

The fight against opioid overdoses is seeing a glimmer of hope. After years of climbing numbers, deaths from opioid overdoses are finally dropping in the United States. This shift is partly due to the growing presence of harm reduction services. These services aim to minimize the negative effects of

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

News Coverage of Government Health Alerts During National Illness Scares

During national health scares, the government sends out warnings to keep people safe. These alerts can reach more people if news outlets share them widely. This can help stop the spread of illness quickly and keep people informed. However, it's not clear how well news outlets spread these government

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

The Web of Conspiracies: How Misinformation Fuels Beliefs

In recent years, the internet has become a hotbed for conspiracy theories. Some of these beliefs have led to real-world harm, like the January 6th Capitol attack, where many participants were driven by the QAnon conspiracy. This study looks at five major conspiracy theories—QAnon, COVID, UFOs/Aliens

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