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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Next Challenge: Why South Carolina Shouldn't Be Underestimated

Alabama's football team is not slowing down. Even after a tough stretch against top-ranked SEC opponents, they are not taking their foot off the gas. The team's coach, Kalen DeBoer, made it clear that they are not looking ahead to their upcoming bye week. Instead, they are focused on the game ahead.

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Student Struggles: How Body Image, Weight, and Relationships Affect Mental Health

Students in college often face a lot of stress. This stress can come from many places, including how they feel about their bodies, their weight, and problems in their relationships. These issues can lead to serious mental health problems, like depression. This is a big deal, especially in places lik

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Helping Refugee Women Spot Dangerous Patterns

Refugee women often face a hidden danger in their new homes. This danger is not from the outside world, but from within their own relationships. It is called coercive control. This is a sneaky form of intimate partner violence. It is not just about physical harm. It is about one partner controlling

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Andrew Tate Case: A New Legal Battle

The legal world is buzzing with a unique case involving Andrew Tate. Four women have taken legal action against him. They claim that he hurt them in various ways between 2013 and 2015. The allegations include serious charges like rape, physical harm, and a pattern of controlling behavior. One woman

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Unseen Hurts: The Hidden Impact of Partner Abuse in Cote D'Ivoire

In Cote D'Ivoire, a hidden struggle is affecting many married women. It is not just about physical harm. It is about control. This control is often shown through reproductive coercion. This is a type of gender-based violence. It often goes hand in hand with intimate partner violence (IPV). This can

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

German Views on Forced Measures in Mental Health

In Germany, opinions on using force in mental health care are quite divided. A recent survey shed light on how people feel about physical restraint and chemical restraint. These methods are used to keep patients safe and protect others. The survey included over 2, 400 people from all walks of life.

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Mar 22 2025FINANCE

China's Port Sale Stir: BlackRock's Bid Faces Political Heat

The global investment world is abuzz with news that China is not happy about a potential sale. BlackRock, a major U. S. investment firm, is eyeing some key ports. These ports are not just any ports. They are located at both ends of the Panama Canal. The sale could be a game-changer, but China is rai

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Why Not Encourage More Babies?

Let's talk about something that might surprise you: the idea of encouraging people to have more babies. This isn't about forcing anyone to do anything. It's about looking at the bigger picture and considering why some people think it's a good idea. First, let's talk about the elephant in the room:

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Why Your Doc Might Be Pushy About Birth Control—and Why That's a Problem

Imagine going to the doctor for advice on birth control. What if the doctor pushed you into alternative remedies against your wishes? When a healthcare provider gives pressure either applying or shying away from contraception usage, that's called contraceptive coercion. In 2023, isn't it a

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

What Beachgoers Think and Do About Skin Cancer

Did you know that people who hit the beach a lot are more likely to get sunburns? This review looked into what beachgoers and sunbathers know, think, and do when it comes to skin cancer. Researchers scoured databases like PubMed and CINAHL to find studies on this topic. They found 24 studies that fi

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