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How personality and social media support together relate to anxiety levels
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: New research suggests perceived emotional support on social platforms may relate to lower anxiety in young adults, but personality traits and study design highlight a complex, potentially bidirectional relationship. Study: Associations Between Young Adult Emotional Support…
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‘Wine moms’ opposing ICE by supporting Haitians in Springfield, Ohio
Published 2026-02-05 13:41 1:41 February 5, 2026 pm America/Chicago SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Katie Paris opened a “Unite for Springfield” Zoom gathering of more than 4,000 people earlier this week by asking participants to share one thing in the chat that was giving them hope. “Times are heavy. The subject we are discussing tonight is heavy. We’re in a heavy moment.…
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Czech infant regains vision after rare eye surgery at LV Prasad in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: A three-month-old infant from the Czech Republic regained functional vision after undergoing bilateral corneal transplantation for a rare congenital eye disorder at a Hyderabad-based eye institute. The case highlights both the challenges of treating developmental corneal diseases in newborns and the importance of early surgical intervention. Rare disorder affecting vision at birth Baby Imad was born with severe bilateral…
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Stock markets decline in early trade dragged by IT firms; RBI policy in focus
Mumbai: Stock market benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty declined in early trade on Friday, dragged down by IT heavyweights amida weak trend in the US equities. Investors adopted a cautious approach ahead of the RBI policy announcement later in the day and fresh foreign fund outflows. Also Read Stock markets decline in early trade after 3-day rally Extending its previous…
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Almost Perfect: Why ‘Almost Famous’ Sets the Gold Standard for Rock Movies
A good rock ‘n’ roll movie remains a tough prospect. Why? It’s a question that has remained elusive for years, and for 2026, the rabbit hole beckons. That’s why, coming to you from the screening room at Glide Magazine HQ, we’ve decided to do a bit of research. Every first Friday of the month, we’ll take a look at a…
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The future of world order
What will the state of world order be 10, 15, 20 years from now? Any analysis of world order and its future is only as good as the underlying assumptions it is based upon. I offer five. The first assumption involves defining terms clearly. ‘World order’ does not mean the same thing as the ‘international system’, though these terms are…
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Saginaw ‘medical diamond’ plan takes shape
A site concept for Great Lakes Bay Health Centers’ planned facility in the “Medical Diamond” in Saginaw. Screenshot This is part of the land in Saginaw that Shaheen Development plans to turn into a mixed-use development that will include the Great Lakes Bay Health Centers’ Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. Abigail VanderMolen/Midland Daily news Pete Kramer of Kramer Management Group…
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Budget – City of Jersey City
The Truth About Our City’s Finances In Mayor James Solomon’s inauguration speech on January 15, 2026, he promised to always be honest and transparent with the people of Jersey City. That begins with shining a bright light on the fiscal health of our city, because the people should have a say in their city’s future with full knowledge of how…
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Freight train derails in US, propane cars spill into river
Mansfield: A freight train derailed Thursday, February 5, in Connecticut, sending cars carrying flammable liquid propane into the water, though officials say they don’t appear to be leaking. Local and state officials said the derailment happened around 9 am in Mansfield, near where Eagleville Lake meets the Willimantic River. The rural town in the eastern part of the state is…
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When the Iranian threat collapses, a New Middle East emerges
This has already become a prewritten script: every time the United States moves to strike a Middle Eastern dictatorship, it is preceded by a nerve-racking wait, followed by feverish diplomatic contacts—and above all, the local dictator refuses to grasp the severity of his situation until it is too late. Abbas Araghchi will not be the first foreign minister to fly…
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