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Feb 06 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unlikely Journey of the Ismaili Spiritual Leader

The Ismaili community recently said goodbye to a significant figure, the Aga Khan. He was more than just a religious leader - he was also a successful businessman and philanthropist. At just 20 years old, while still a student at Harvard, Karim Al-Hussaini, the Aga Khan IV, inherited the r

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

What Makes Young People Stick to Online Peer Support?

Online peer support groups offer a safe space for youngsters. They can chat anonymously and connect with others facing similar situations. This setup is the same for young people who want an open platform to share their feelings. But keeping users active and engaged is a big challenge.

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

Does Investing in Mental Health Pay Off for Companies?

Big companies are spending a lot on programs to boost their employees' mental well-being. But does this really save them money? This might be a bit of a confusing idea. The idea is to help employees. But do the companies actually benefit from investing in their employees' mental health? T

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Feb 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Couples hug, stretch and laugh together

In these modern times, Wellness isn't just about the organic grocery stores on the way to the gym. It has reached every marketplace and Colorado Springs is no exception. Among the newest wellness craze is stretching you know the exercise that helps you get better at gym? Beyond being a unique worko

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Mingling Migration and Skills

In the vast world of people moving from one place to another for work, a big chunk comes from Asia and the Pacific. These migrants often end up in short-term, low-paying jobs, mostly in the Gulf countries. It's a tough world out there for these workers, with issues ranging from unfair labor practice

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Budget and staffing overhaul planned for government service agency

Big changes are coming to the General Services Administration. Leaders are planning to cut spending and reduce staff in a significant way, complex and critical tasks need to be considered. The new plan is to reduce expenses by 50% across all programs and personnel. This means fewer employees, b

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Climate Chaos and Mom's Health: The Struggle for Better Care During Crises

The wild weather patterns are really causing headaches for everyone but families with young children and new moms are even more in trouble. In addition to the usual health care concerns, they are stuck in a crisis. It is becoming increasingly difficult to help them in the midst of chaos. In Austr

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

A Wake-Up Call: The Toll of Intensive Care on Doctors

Burnout is a major concern for those working in intensive care. Doctors in South Korea are facing serious challenges that affect their well-being and quality of patient care. To tackle this, a survey was organized by the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine. The survey was spread across

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

City Experts: The Urban Wage Gap

In American cities, racial inequalities in pay are a big problem. It's no secret that big cities have more job opportunities. This is great for gaining skills and experience. The term "experience factor" is used to describe this. Usually, workers in big cities earn more. However, for Black and Latin

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Zoom In- Global Health Tech Changemakers Staying Strong After 30 Years

Now celebrity collaborations come and go faster than fashion trends. But for 30 years now, the International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment, or INAHTA, has been a rock solid team of global members. This network united in 1993, in the charming city of Paris. A no small feat, giv

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