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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Job Risks: How Workplaces Impact Suicide Rates

The workplace can be a stressful environment for many people. Some jobs come with a higher risk of suicide than others. Over a span of seven years, data showed that certain jobs had higher suicide rates. These jobs were often in fields where people faced high levels of stress or had access to let

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

Tourism's Tech Boost: Smart Strategies for a Changing World

Tourism is always changing. It's a worldwide business that's growing fast, thanks to new technology. But it's not all smooth sailing. Predicting how the economy will be affected and understanding visitor habits can be tough. That's where deep learning comes in. It's a type of artificial intelligence

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle of Nurse Leaders in Hospitals

Nurse managers in hospitals face a lot of stress. This stress often comes from tough situations they deal with at work. These situations can be very hard on them. But, surprisingly, not much research has looked into how these events affect nurse managers. Most studies focus on the stress experienced

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Jun 06 2025EDUCATION

How Funding Shifts Campus Safety Reports

Federal funding can change how colleges handle sexual violence reports. The Office on Violence Against Women's Campus Program grant is one such funding source. It is designed to support colleges in addressing sexual violence on their campuses. This program has been studied to see how it affects t

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Jun 05 2025HEALTH

Nurses and AI: A Match Made in Heaven for Better Schedules

In the world of healthcare, nurses are the unsung heroes. They work tirelessly to ensure patients receive the best care. However, their schedules are often a mess. Traditional methods of scheduling fail to consider what nurses want. This leads to unhappiness, burnout, and many nurses leaving their j

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Jun 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Comedy Duo's Journey Through Turbulent Times

Dave Chappelle and Mo Amer have a unique bond. It began during the pandemic, when Chappelle invited comedians to his Ohio home for performances. These shows were held in a cornfield, with daily COVID tests for safety. Amer was one of the comedians who spent the summer of 2020 with Chappelle, perform

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Dementia Across Generations

Dementia is a big deal, and it's only going to get bigger. Why? Because people are living longer. As life expectancy goes up, so does the number of folks dealing with dementia. This isn't just a problem for individuals; it's a challenge for societies everywhere. So, what's the deal with dementia ac

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Trump and Xi: A Trade Talk Teaser?

The upcoming week is set to be a significant one for global trade. It is expected that the President of the United States will engage in a dialogue with the President of China. This conversation is anticipated to center around the ongoing trade negotiations between the two superpowers. The world

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Unusual Deportations: The Sudden Shift to South Sudan

The United States is deporting people to countries they have never even been to. This is not a new idea, but it is happening more often. The government says it is because some countries refuse to take back their citizens who have committed crimes in the U. S. But is this really the best solution?

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Vaccine Halted: A Step Back in Public Health?

The U. S. government has taken a surprising step back in its fight against potential health threats. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently canceled a significant contract with Moderna, a biotech company known for its COVID-19 vaccine. This contract, worth $766 million, was aimed

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