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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

Finding Jobs for Young Adults with Down Syndrome: What Parents Think

Parents of young adults with Down syndrome have a lot to say about their kids joining the workforce. This study dives into their experiences and thoughts as their children get ready for jobs. First off, parents know that finding the right job is crucial. They want their kids to have work that fits

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A Hidden Challenge for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer survivors face a silent battle beyond their initial diagnosis. Their hearts are at risk, and not just because of their past with cancer. The treatments they undergo can leave lasting marks on their cardiovascular health. This is a big deal because heart disease is a leading cause of de

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shifts: What's Really Happening?

The job market is showing signs of slowing down, and it's not just a blip. The private sector saw a drop in jobs last month, the first time this has happened in over two years. Economists had expected a gain, but instead, there was a loss of around 33, 000 jobs. This isn't because of mass layoffs, b

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

A Chancellor's Tough Day and Teamwork Triumph

Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, had a rough day. She admitted she was "clearly upset" during a recent session in the House of Commons. Reeves didn't share many details, just saying she was dealing with a personal issue. She quickly moved on, focusing on her job and the governmen

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Helldivers 2: The End of PlayStation Exclusivity?

Helldivers 2, the popular co-op shooter, is making a big move. It's leaving PlayStation 5 and landing on Xbox Series X/S this August. This is a huge deal because it's not just any game; it's a Sony-published hit that fans have been begging to play on other consoles. The game's creator, Arrowhead Ga

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glastonbury Gaffe: BBC Admits Big Mistake

The BBC is in hot water after a messy situation at Glastonbury. They let a band, Bob Vylan, perform live even though they knew the act was risky. The performance included some really offensive stuff, and the BBC is now saying sorry. Tim Davie, the big boss at the BBC, sent a message to his team. He

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor Named 3I/ATLAS

A strange object is zooming through our solar system, and scientists now know it's from another star system. This object, initially called A11pl3Z, has been officially named 3I/ATLAS. It's moving super fast, around 152, 000 mph, and it's not slowing down. Scientists think it's a comet, not an astero

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact on Jobs: Navigating the Future of Work

AI is changing jobs, especially for white-collar workers. Many people use AI tools daily, but there's fear about job security. Companies like Microsoft and Amazon are cutting jobs, blaming AI for the need to reduce staff. However, AI isn't perfect; it can make mistakes and still needs human input.

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kesha's Wild Ride: A Return to Her Roots

Kesha, known for her wild and carefree persona, is back with her sixth album, simply titled ". (Period). " This album marks a significant step in her career, as it's the first one she's released under her own label, free from the constraints of her previous legal battles. The album is a vibrant mix

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Jul 03 2025SPORTS

LeBron's LA Exit: A Mutually Beneficial Split?

The Lakers and LeBron James seem to be on the same page, but not in the way fans hoped. After the team's early playoff exit, questions arose about James' future. He picked up his player option, but that doesn't mean he's staying. Rumors suggest the Lakers see James as a trade chip. This isn't just

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