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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: The Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Mozambique

Mental health issues are often overlooked, but they can affect anyone, anywhere. In Mozambique, a recent investigation shed light on a significant problem: many adults are living with undetected depression and anxiety. This study focused on understanding the extent of these issues and what factors

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Apr 08 2025FINANCE

The Economic Storm Clouds Gathering

The head of the world's biggest investment firm has a stark warning. He thinks a recession is already here. This is not just his opinion. Many other business leaders share this view. They see signs of trouble in various parts of the economy. The airline industry is a good example. It's often seen a

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

Business Leaders See Trouble Ahead

Larry Fink, the head of a major investment company, recently shared some concerning views. He believes that many top business leaders think the U. S. economy is already in a tough spot. They think the economy is in a recession. Fink said this at an event in New York City. He mentioned that one busin

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Earth Science Missions Face Uncertain Future

The future of NASA's Earth science missions is hanging in the balance. Some missions are already being asked to plan for their own end. This worrying news came from Rep. George Whitesides, who shared that both new and ongoing Earth science missions have been told to get ready for potential budget cu

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

Balancing Act: How Sports Teams Tackle COVID Testing

Sports teams are big businesses. They make money by putting on shows. So, they need to keep their players healthy. This means testing for COVID-19. But testing comes with a price tag. Too much testing can be expensive. Too little testing can lead to infections, which means games get canceled. That's

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Digital Dilemma: Why Kids Need Better Online Protection

The internet is a big part of kids' lives today. Most teens have smartphones and use social media. Even young children have their own devices. This raises serious concerns about their safety online. The dangers are real. Kids face issues like cyberbullying, sextortion, and exposure to inappropriate

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Protectionism: Tariffs and the US Economy

The head of a major US bank has sounded the alarm on the potential dangers of recent tariffs. He believes that these new taxes on imports could lead to higher prices and increase the likelihood of a recession in the US. The banker acknowledged that there are valid reasons for these tariffs, but he a

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking the Enigma: The Ever-Changing Manor

The Mount Holly estate is a tricky place. The executor left it to you, but there's a catch. You have to find Room 46, and the house changes every day. It's like a giant puzzle that resets overnight. You camp outside, and each morning, you face a new layout. The goal? Reach the top of a 5x9 grid to f

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Apr 07 2025SPORTS

A Russian Star's Record and Political Ties

Alex Ovechkin is a name that resonates with hockey fans worldwide. This Russian superstar has been a key player for the Washington Capitals since 2005. He has called the United States home for the past 20 years. Yet, his social media presence tells a different story. His Instagram profile pictur

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact: Sex Workers and Condom Use During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things, including how people protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections. Sex workers in Dakar, Senegal, faced a tough situation. Their work involves close contact, so their income took a big hit during the pandemic. This made them vulnerable to ris

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