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Aug 03 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: Faith, Struggles, and the Link to Suicide in Iran

In the vast landscape of Iran, a study has been conducted to understand the connection between mental health, spiritual struggles, and thoughts of suicide. This research focused on adults in the western part of the country, aiming to see how religious and spiritual conflicts, along with overall psyc

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the Russiagate Puzzle: Who's in the Legal Hot Seat?

The spotlight is back on Russiagate, and this time, it's shining on some big names. CIA Director John Ratcliffe dropped a bombshell, saying that the statute of limitations won't stop the Trump administration from going after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former CIA director John Brennan

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

The Web of Suspicion: How Trump's Conspiracy Theories Might Backfire

Donald Trump has a history of stirring up conspiracy theories, but now he's in a tricky spot. He's been accused of being connected to Jeffrey Epstein, and people are asking questions. A recent poll shows that most Americans, including many Republicans, think the government is hiding Epstein's client

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Bullets: The Deadly Hunt for Food in Gaza

In Gaza, the search for food has turned deadly, with at least 325 people killed in the past week alone while trying to access aid. This grim reality persists despite Israel's claims of a humanitarian pause in attacks, as malnutrition and starvation continue to grip the territory. The situation is d

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Aug 03 2025SPORTS

Parsons' Trade Talk: Will It Rock the Boat?

The Dallas Cowboys are in a bit of a pickle. Star linebacker Micah Parsons wants out. But coach Brian Schottenheimer isn't sweating it. He thinks the team will stay focused on their goals. Schottenheimer met with reporters and said the team is all about getting better. He believes the players are lo

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

California's Governor Race: Who's in the Lead Now?

With Kamala Harris out of the running for California's governor, the race is wide open. The field is packed with candidates, each trying to stand out. Former U. S. Rep. Katie Porter seems to have a slight edge. She's been raising money fast and has some support in polls. But others, like Xavier Bece

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Aug 03 2025HEALTH

Stem Cell Therapy: A Game-Changer or Just Hype?

The UFC has teamed up with the Cellular Performance Institute (CPI), a big name in stem cell and regenerative medicine. This deal means CPI's branding will be seen at major UFC events, like Pay-Per-View and Fight Night. CPI is now the UFC's first-ever Official Global Stem Cell Therapy Partner. Stem

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Aug 02 2025EDUCATION

Why Do We Struggle to Accept Praise?

Have you ever received a compliment and immediately felt uncomfortable? You're not alone. Many people find it challenging to accept praise, and it's not just about being modest. It's a complex issue that involves self-perception and social interactions. When someone says something nice to you, what

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Aug 02 2025POLITICS

Public Broadcasting Faces Uncertain Future

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is shutting down. This is a big deal. The organization announced it will stop most of its work by the end of September. This comes after Congress decided to cut $1. 1 billion in funding. The CPB helps local radio and TV stations. It also supports PBS an

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Guidance in Turmoil: Top Medical Groups Sidelined

A significant shift is happening in how vaccine recommendations are made in the U. S. Several major medical organizations have been told they can't be part of the groups that advise on vaccines. This includes big names like the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Th

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