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Jul 18 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers in Poland Helped Students During COVID-19

Teachers in Poland had a tough job during COVID-19. They did more than just teach lessons. They also helped students deal with stress and problems. This support was crucial, especially when students lost personal resources like friends, family time, and routines. Teachers used different ways to hel

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Healing After Harm: How New Therapy Helps Rape Survivors

In Norway, there's a big push to help people who've gone through something terrible: rape. Right after such a traumatic event, getting the right support can make a huge difference. That's where specialized centers come in. These places offer help, but how well they work isn't always clear. A recent

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

How Early Life Struggles Shape Memory in Later Years

Ever wonder why some people struggle with memory as they age? It turns out, what happens in our childhood might have a big impact. A recent study dug into how tough times early in life and social factors can affect memory later on. First, let's talk about what we mean by "tough times" or adversity.

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

How Brazil's Top Meal Delivery App Wins Hearts on Social Media

Brazil's leading meal delivery app has been a big deal since 2011. It's not just about delivering food. It's about how they use Facebook and Instagram to get people excited about their service. Over the years, they've changed their strategies to keep up with trends. They know that social media is a

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

BlackRock's Mixed Bag: A Buying Chance?

BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, saw its shares drop by 5% after releasing its second-quarter earnings. The results were a mix of good and not-so-good news. Revenue went up by 12. 9% compared to last year, reaching $5. 42 billion. However, this was a bit less than what experts expected,

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Jul 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson: A New Romance?

Megan Thee Stallion, the Grammy-winning rapper, has sparked dating rumors with Dallas Mavericks player Klay Thompson. The speculation started after she posted poolside photos on Instagram, where Thompson was casually lounging in the background. Fans quickly noticed his presence and started commentin

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Pregnant Women's Knowledge and Choices About Prenatal Tests in Türkiye

Pregnancy is a time of big choices, especially when it comes to prenatal tests. These tests can tell expectant mothers a lot about their baby's health, but they're not always easy to understand or decide on. A recent study looked at how much pregnant women in Türkiye know about these tests and what

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Jul 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos in Congress: What Went Wrong?

In a surprising turn of events, a planned "crypto week" in the House of Representatives hit a snag. A group of Republicans joined forces with Democrats to block a procedural vote, preventing three cryptocurrency bills from advancing. This unexpected move caught many off guard, including President Do

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

A Piece of Mars Lands on Earth and Breaks Auction Records

In a recent auction, a massive rock from Mars made headlines by selling for a staggering $5. 3 million. This isn't just any rock; it's the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth. Weighing in at 54 pounds, this Martian meteorite, named NWA 16788, was discovered in the Sahara Desert in Niger just l

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

Could Coca-Cola Be Sweetening Its Recipe?

Coca-Cola might be considering a big change in its recipe for the U. S. market. This potential shift to cane sugar from corn syrup has sparked conversations, especially after former President Donald Trump brought it up on his social media platform. He suggested that Coca-Cola agreed to his idea of u

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