Introducing a Revolutionary Era of AI-Driven Self-Harm Notifications

As technology continues to advance, schools are finding new ways to use it to address critical issues such as mental health. One such technological innovation ...

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Nobel Prize Winners Call on Senate to Reject Kennedy’s Appointment

More than 75 Nobel laureates have expressed strong opposition to the potential appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the U.S. Department of ...

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Over 100 Lives Lost in Haiti as Gang Leader Allegedly Coordinates Brutal Mass Killing, Reports

The recent killings in a Port-au-Prince slum have sent shockwaves throughout Haiti and the international community. The brutal attacks, which seemed to specifically target practitioners ...

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Rebel Forces Take Charge in Damascus, Future Intentions Remain Ambiguous

After years of brutal civil war in Syria, the fighters who forced Bashar al-Assad into exile are now faced with the daunting task of governing ...

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Apple Sued for Alleged Hosting of Child Sexual Abuse Content on iCloud

In a groundbreaking legal case, victims of abuse are seeking over $1.2 billion in damages from a major tech company, alleging that the company failed ...

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RFK Jr. Expands His Collection of Shirtless Selfies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, has become a well-known public figure in recent years for his environmental activism ...

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Nick Cave Agreeable to Snap a Selfie with Fans Upon Request

After experiencing a devastating loss, longtime rocker John Smith is back on the road and finding solace in connecting with his fans. The musician, known ...

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Exploring the Reasons Behind Alabama’s Omission from the College Football Playoff

Southern Methodist University’s selection for the last spot in the upcoming college football playoff has sparked controversy and criticism among fans and analysts. In a ...

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U.S. Figure Skater Concludes Perfect Season with Stunning Quad Axel Performance

The 2022 Beijing Games marked a turning point in the world of men’s figure skating, with the emergence of a new rising star – Ilia ...

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Princeton Scholar’s Home Makeover Takes a Stand Against Climate Change

Forrest Meggers, an associate professor at Princeton University’s School of Architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, has transformed his own home ...

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