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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

Is TikTok Really an Addiction Machine?

Ever wondered why you spend hours scrolling through TikTok? You're not alone. Millions do the same. But what's the cost? A report claims that TikTok knew teens were getting hooked. The app's Chinese roots make U.S. officials suspicious. They want TikTok to leave or sell its U.S. section. In 2019, Ti

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Oct 14 2024HEALTH

Many Adults Think They Have Undiagnosed ADHD

A survey by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that one in four American adults believe they might have undiagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This mental health condition is often associated with children, usually boys, who struggle with focus at school. However

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Nike’s New Boss: A Fresh Start Amid Challenges

Nike has a new leader at the helm—Elliott Hill. He started his job on Monday, taking over a company facing tough times. Sales are down, and the stock price isn't looking great. Hill, a long-time Nike employee, retired in 2020 but is now back to steer the company through these choppy waters. Nike's

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Oct 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Khloe Kardashian's Face after Surgery: A Closer Look

Khloe Kardashian, a 40-year-old reality star, recently opened up about a procedure she went through to fix her face after surgery to remove a tumor. She shared pictures on Snapchat showing a big dent on her right cheek, which was left after the tumor was taken out. Khloe explained that she waited fo

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Boeing Workers' Strike: A Month In, What's the Plan?

It's been over a month since Boeing's machinists started their strike, rejecting a contract offer from the company. The ongoing standoff is causing Boeing's new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, some serious headaches. The union and Boeing are still at odds, with negotiations falling apart and production coming t

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Oct 14 2024FINANCE

Retirement Woes: Why Health Costs Scare U. S. Retirees

Health costs are a major worry for U.S. retirees. Long-term care, like nursing homes and home health aides, isn't covered by Medicare. This can lead to huge bills late in life. Planning for these costs is key, says Christine Benz, director of financial planning at Morningstar. Retirement expens

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Space Visionaries Reveal Plans for Next-Gen Space Station

Vast Space has unveiled a cutting-edge design for its Haven-2 commercial space station, aimed at NASA’s future needs. The station is planned to be built in segments, starting in the late 2020s. Unlike their previous focus on the Haven-1 project, this new station is set to be much larger and more ver

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Oct 13 2024FINANCE

China's Economic Plan: Will It Be Enough?

China has been trying to revive its economy by offering support to the struggling property sector and local governments with heavy debt loads. However, recent updates from Finance Minister Lan Fo’an have left economists scratching their heads. They're wondering if the government is truly committed t

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Oct 13 2024CELEBRITIES

'Bachelorette' Alum Jason Tartick and Kat Stickler Announce Split

Jason Tartick, a former contestant on "The Bachelorette," and Kat Stickler have ended their relationship. The couple, who had been together for over six months, shared the news on their respective Instagram accounts. Tartick, 35, said he loves deeply and quickly, but this time it didn't work out. St

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Oct 13 2024BUSINESS

Post Falls Downtown: A New Mix of Homes and Food on the Horizon

Imagine walking through downtown Post Falls and seeing something new: a big building that combines apartments with a place to grab brunch. This project, led by mother-daughter duo Laura and Kelsey Horn, is set to change the face of the north block in downtown. The site is massive, covering about 50

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