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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tragic Loss: Arizona News Anchor Remembered by Colleagues

Last week, the news community in Arizona faced a sad loss. Ana Orsini, a beloved news anchor for Tucson-based CBS affiliate KOLD-TV 13 News, passed away unexpectedly after a brain aneurysm. Her co-anchors, Tyler Butler and Carsyn Currier, announced the news during a live broadcast, visibly shocked a

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

App Testing: Helping College Students Battle the Blues

You might have heard about apps that aim to help with depression. But how effective are they, really? And do college students actually use them enough to make a difference? A recent study set out to answer these questions. They took a cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) approach and tweaked it to fi

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Qatar University's Healthy Campus: Putting Students at the Center

At Qatar University, a big shift is happening – focusing on health like never before. The spotlight is on students, who make up the majority of the campus community. The university wants to create a ripple effect where every student feels their best, both physically and mentally. They're planning a

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani: From Respected to Ridiculed

Once upon a time, Rudy Giuliani was a hero, earning the title of "America's Mayor. " He was respected and admired. But fast forward to today, and he's more known for a embarrassing hair dye incident during a press conference. This isn't a movie scene, it's a real-life event. Giuliani's attempts to o

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Your Personality Shapes Social Media Moods

Ever wonder why some people always seem to post happy updates, while others frequently share rants? It turns out, personality traits play a big role in the emotions we express on social media. This study dug into how our personalities influence the moods we share online. Researchers wanted to find o

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

How Americans Feel About Trump: A Split View

A new poll from Reuters/Ipsos shows that barely half of Americans have a positive opinion of President-elect Trump. Only 41% of those surveyed saw Trump favorably, while 55% had an unfavorable view. This comes as Trump prepares to start his second term next month, after defeating Vice President Harr

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Shocking Incident: Teacher Harms Nonverbal Student

In the small town of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, a disturbing event took place at the Wise Center. A special education teacher, Tonya Gainey, was accused of hurting a 3-year-old nonverbal student during lunchtime. The incident was caught on camera. Gainey, who is 57, allegedly slammed the young boy's

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Serial Killer Charges Rise: New York's Gilgo Beach Case

In a shocking turn of events, suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann has been charged with a seventh murder. This time, it's the murder of Valerie Mack, whose remains were discovered in New York several years ago. How did investigators link Heuermann to this latest crime? Through DNA analysis and som

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Dairy Cow Care: Irish Farmers Share Insights on Transition Health

Irish dairy production typically uses seasonal calving and pasture-based systems. During the dry period, cows are kept indoors and fed mostly grass silage. This setup presents unique opportunities for managing transition cows. A recent study aimed to understand disease occurrences and management pra

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

The Bizarre True Crime Tale from Tupelo

Ever heard of a small-town feud that spirals into an insane mix of internet conspiracies, body parts, and even an Elvis impersonator? Welcome to the wild world of "The Kings of Tupelo, " a docuseries that's making waves on Netflix. This isn't your typical crime story; it's a rollercoaster ride of we

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