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Nov 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Drake’s New Hairdo Sets Off Waves of Jokes Online

Drake, the Toronto rapper known for his hit songs and social media presence, recently posted a selfie on Instagram sharing his new hairstyle. He’s ditched his braids this time, and the change hasn’t gone unnoticed by his followers. The photo shows Drake with his signature duck face, and it’s sparked

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Exploring Scottish Men's Social Climbs Over Time

Let's dive into how social mobility in Scotland changed for men between the late 1800s and the late 1900s. We're looking at new data that links the lives of young men in 1871 to their adult lives in 1901. This is then compared to men in their 30s and 40s in 1974 and 2001. The big surprise? Social mo

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

What Sites You Share Reveal More Than What You Speak

Ever thought about how researchers dig deeper into social media user behaviors? They don't just count friends or read posts. A fresh study shows that looking at the websites people share on Twitter can provide a quicker and more precise insight. This method, nicknamed "domain-based user embedding, "

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Nov 17 2024FINANCE

How Trump’s Policies Might Affect Your Wallet

Imagine a world where childcare costs less, taxes are lower, and Social Security gets a boost – that’s what Donald Trump promised. But will these promises become reality? Let’s break it down. First, childcare. Trump talked about expanding the child tax credit, which is like a helping hand for paren

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bluesky: A New Social Scene for Fed-Up X Users?

Ever thought of jumping ship from your favorite social platform? Well, some folks are doing just that! They're headed to Bluesky, a newcomer in the social media world set up by Twitter's old boss, Jack Dorsey. Before Musk took over X, Bluesky was a secret club clicking away, but now it's open to eve

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Online Comments Influence Health Opinions in a Divided World

These days, people's views on health issues are all over the place, especially on social media. Comments can range from super supportive to downright against something, and they often include rude language. But how do these comments really affect how people think about health? A study looked into ho

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Fighting Beauty Bias: A Study on Interventions Against Attractiveness Discrimination

Social inequality often starts with how we judge others. Attractiveness-based bias can play a big role in this. But what can we do to stop this unfairness? Researchers held a contest to find ways to reduce such bias in decisions, like admissions. They tested 30 different strategies across four study

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Fighting Stigma: A Look at Germany's Mad Pride Parades and the Blue Caravan

Imagine a world where mental health is celebrated, and stigma is challenged in the streets. That's exactly what happens in Germany, where two unique movements have been shaking up the conversation around psychiatry. First, there are the Mad Pride Parades, which started in 2013 and have since been he

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some Students in Vietnam Can't Stop Scrolling Facebook

Facebook, a massive online platform, is a big part of many people's daily lives. While it can be fun and helpful, some users find it hard to log off. Scientists have looked into why some people get hooked on Facebook, focusing mostly on things that make it appealing. But what about the stuff that ma

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

The Evolving View of Female Violence in West Germany

For a long time, women committing serious crimes were somewhat ignored in statistical studies. Traditional forensics mostly focused on male offenders, assuming men were the primary threat. However, things started to change in West Germany during the 1960s. More female scientists began analyzing fema

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