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Jun 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

How China's Fun Time is Heating Up the Planet

China's bustling capital cities are hotspots for entertainment. But all that fun comes at a cost. The country's entertainment scene is a significant source of greenhouse gases. This is due to the complex web of economic activities that entertainment involves. It is a challenge to pinpoint exactly h

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

How the Brain Recognizes Faces in a Flash

The brain is incredibly good at recognizing familiar faces, even when they change dramatically. This happens in a split second. It can quickly figure out a person's age, gender, and who they are, even if the face is tilted, in different lighting, or has a different expression. But how does the brain

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How Personality Traits Shape Migrants' Well-Being in Germany

What if the way a person handles stress could affect how well they adapt to a new country? This idea is not new. Many studies have looked at how moving to a new place impacts a person's health and happiness. One key factor that often gets attention is a trait called neuroticism. This is how easily s

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Venezuelans in Peru: A Journey of Resilience and Mental Health Challenges

In Peru, over 1. 5 million Venezuelans have settled since their country's economy crashed in 2015. This massive migration wasn't easy. It brought along a lot of stress and mental health issues. These problems started before the journey, continued during it, and persisted after arrival. When people

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Life After Eighty: How Nigerians Navigate Their Golden Years

Let's dive into the lives of Nigerians who have reached their eighties. This group, known as octogenarians, have a lot to tell us about how they experience life. A recent investigation looked into the quality of life for these individuals across four states: Osun, Oyo, Imo, and Benue. The study i

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Jun 12 2025SPORTS

Mindset Matters: How Beliefs Fuel Drive in University Athletes

University athletes often face intense pressure to perform. Their mindset can greatly impact how they handle this pressure. A recent look into this topic focused on how a belief in personal growth affects their drive to compete. It also examined how stress and personal needs play into this dynamic.

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Jun 11 2025CRIME

Graz School Shooting: A Community in Mourning

Austria is in a state of grief after a tragic school shooting in Graz. The city is trying to make sense of the violence that took place at Dreierschützengasse high school. A 21-year-old former student opened fire, killing 10 people and injuring about a dozen others. The shooter used a shotgun and pi

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Protests in the US: Guards on Standby

Protests are set to happen across the United States this week. To keep things under control, Texas is getting ready. The state's governor, Greg Abbott, has decided to send the Texas National Guard to various spots around the state. This move is to make sure that any protests stay peaceful and don't

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Troops in LA: Who's Paying the Protesters?

In Los Angeles, the federal government has sent in military troops to handle protests against immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security claims there might be a secret funder behind these demonstrations. They even hinted at a possible foreign involvement. This claim came from Trici

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Jun 11 2025CRIME

Tensions Rise in Northern Ireland Town After Violent Protests

In the town of Ballymena, Northern Ireland, a wave of anti-immigrant violence has left 17 police officers injured. This unrest followed a peaceful march supporting the family of a sexual assault victim. Two 14-year-old boys were charged in connection with the assault. The violence began after the ma

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