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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Coping Styles: A Key Factor in NICU Nurses' Mental Health

Working as a nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be tough. The stress levels are high, and it's no surprise that this can take a toll on mental health. But did you know that how nurses deal with that stress can make a big difference? Researchers looked into this and found something

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring African Culture and Beliefs in End-of-Life Choices

The subject of euthanasia brings to light many issues about culture and personal beliefs. One aspect often ignored is how African cultural knowledge and Afro-Caribbean religions impact these debates. These belief systems have a unique perspective on life, death, and the role of community. In many A

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Speaker Johnson's Job on the Line: Can He Survive GOP Split?

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La. ) is facing a tough re-election this Friday. Despite President-elect Donald Trump's endorsement, not all Republicans are on board. Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky has been loudly criticizing Johnson. He's mad about Johnson working with Democrats to send money to Uk

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Treasury Hacked: China's Role and Response

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. Treasury Department revealed that their systems were breached by Chinese hackers. The intrusion happened after a third-party software service provider was compromised. This allowed hackers to access some workstations and unclassified documents. The Treasury

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Neural Networks: Guarding Smart Cities for Citizens' Rights

Smart cities, with their data-driven approaches, are revolutionizing urban living. But as these cities grow smarter, concerns about data privacy, security, and citizen participation grow too. So, how do we balance innovation with protecting people’s rights? That’s where regulations come in. One key

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Traffic Fee Halt: What's up with the Air Quality Concern?

You probably know that New York City’s plan to charge drivers for entering certain busy areas has been stopped temporarily by New Jersey. Why the hold-up? A judge stepped in, worried about how this fee might mess with air quality. New York City wants to keep going, but New Jersey needs more time to

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Joe Budden's Unexpected Night: A Legal Ordeal Begins

Ever heard of a sleepwalking story that led to some serious trouble? Well, let's talk about what happened with podcaster Joe Budden in New Jersey. He's been charged with lewdness after an incident in Edgewater. The story unfolded on December 4, and the police got involved after a resident's doorbell

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Linked to China Breach US Treasury Computers

Imagine this: US Treasury computers were hacked recently. It wasn't just any hacker, though. Officials say it was a Chinese state-sponsored group. Here's how it went down. A third-party software provider called BeyondTrust discovered something fishy on December 2. It seemed hackers had stolen a key

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Comfort Levels in Iran: A Closer Look

In Kashan, Iran, a recent study took a deep dive into the comfort levels of nurses working in teaching hospitals. Over 300 nurses were picked randomly for this study. The focus was on understanding what makes nurses feel comfortable or not in their jobs. Researchers used special questionnaires to ga

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

New York Mourns Loss of Versatile Leader Richard Parsons

Last week, New York bid farewell to Richard Parsons, a man known as one of the city's "wise men. " At 76, Parsons, born and raised in Brooklyn, was a multifaceted figure who touched various aspects of society. From basketball star at the University of Hawaii to law degree holder from Albany Law Scho

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