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The Rise of Powerful Weight-Loss Drugs: Embracing GLP-1 Treatments The Rise of Powerful Weight-Loss Drugs: Embracing GLP-1 Treatments
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The sudden popularity of effective weight-loss drugs is scrambling the industry devoted ... more

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Tijuana’s Dangerous Water Crisis: Shrinking Colorado River and Aging Infrastructure Tijuana’s Dangerous Water Crisis: Shrinking Colorado River and Aging Infrastructure
USA July 7, 2023

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Among the last cities downstream to receive water from the shrinking Colorado ... more

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About 50% of Americans Say the Best Age for a U.S. President is in His 50s About 50% of Americans Say the Best Age for a U.S. President is in His 50s
US Politics July 7, 2023

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When asked about the ideal age of a president, around half of ... more

365
Threads: The ‘Twitter Killer’ by Meta Gains Massive Popularity Threads: The ‘Twitter Killer’ by Meta Gains Massive Popularity
Technology July 7, 2023

Threads: The ‘Twitter Killer’ by Meta Gains Massive Popularity

Facebook-parent Meta on Wednesday officially launched its Twitter competitor, Threads, after first ... more

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At 40’s and Not Married, The New Alarming Trend in The US At 40’s and Not Married, The New Alarming Trend in The US
USA July 7, 2023

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As of 2021, 25% of 40-year-olds in the United States had never ... more

346
Effective Management of Multicultural: 5 Tips to Navigate Latino Differences in the Workplace Effective Management of Multicultural: 5 Tips to Navigate Latino Differences in the Workplace
Latinos July 6, 2023

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Managing a multicultural team is much more difficult than just breaking down ... more

289
The Power of Walking: Supercharge Your Health and Reduce Disease Risk The Power of Walking: Supercharge Your Health and Reduce Disease Risk
Health July 5, 2023

The Power of Walking: Supercharge Your Health and Reduce Disease Risk

Walking, at any intensity, is good for you. A slow, steady pace ... more

319
Affirmative Action Decision: Huge Diversity Efforts Implications and for Businesses Affirmative Action Decision: Huge Diversity Efforts Implications and for Businesses
Business July 5, 2023

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Companies could see serious downstream effects for businesses stemming from the Supreme ... more

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US Citizenship Test Changes Raise Alarming Concerns for Those with Low English Skills US Citizenship Test Changes Raise Alarming Concerns for Those with Low English Skills
Immigration July 5, 2023

US Citizenship Test Changes Raise Alarming Concerns for Those with Low English Skills

The U.S. Citizenship test is being updated, and some immigrants and advocates ... more

400
Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns
Mental Health July 5, 2023

Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns

In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of ... more

341
Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record
Climate Change July 5, 2023

Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record

Monday, July 3, was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to ... more

358
Epic Passport Backlog: A Costly Uncertainty for Wishful Travelers in 2023 Epic Passport Backlog: A Costly Uncertainty for Wishful Travelers in 2023
USA July 5, 2023

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Seeking a valid U.S. passport for that 2023 trip? Buckle up, wishful ... more

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Remarkable 5,693 Million Dollars in Remittances to Mexico is a New All-Time High Remarkable 5,693 Million Dollars in Remittances to Mexico is a New All-Time High
Immigration July 4, 2023

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Remittances to Mexico rebounded strongly in May by recording an annual growth ... more

328
Should We Make Inspiring 4th of July Resolutions? Should We Make Inspiring 4th of July Resolutions?
Tips July 4, 2023

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The 4th of July is a beloved holiday, but most of us ... more

297
5 Spectacular Places to Watch Fireworks in Los Angeles 5 Spectacular Places to Watch Fireworks in Los Angeles
LA July 4, 2023

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It's 4th of July, and we all know what that means: fireworks! ... more

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Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities
Education July 3, 2023

Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities

A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying ... more

356
15,000 Empowered Hotel Workers Unleash Strike, Demanding Pay Increases 15,000 Empowered Hotel Workers Unleash Strike, Demanding Pay Increases
Latinos July 3, 2023

15,000 Empowered Hotel Workers Unleash Strike, Demanding Pay Increases

Thousands of Los Angeles-area hotel workers went on strike on Sunday demanding ... more

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Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing
Mental Health July 3, 2023

Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing

Doing nothing, just glancing at the horizon while the waves of the ... more

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Alarming Rise in Colorectal Cancer Strikes the Population Under 50 Years of Age Alarming Rise in Colorectal Cancer Strikes the Population Under 50 Years of Age
cancer July 3, 2023

Alarming Rise in Colorectal Cancer Strikes the Population Under 50 Years of Age

In a study published by the American Cancer Society in March, researchers ... more