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  • Smart Appliances, Dumb Decisions? Public Doubts About AI in the Home

    As artificial intelligence finds its way into refrigerators, vacuums, and washing machines, consumers are raising eyebrows rather than racing to buy. This lesson explores growing skepticism toward AI-powered home appliances, drawing from an NPR report on how companies like Samsung and LG are experimenting with smart features that many users find unnecessary or overpriced. With…

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    April 16, 2025
    Uncategorized
    ai, lifestyle, sustainability, tech, technology
  • AI Therapy: A New Frontier in Mental Health Care

    Can a chatbot offer real emotional support? This lesson explores how artificial intelligence is entering the world of therapy, highlighting a groundbreaking clinical trial where an AI “Therabot” showed results comparable to human therapists. With a growing shortage of mental health professionals, this development could be a game-changer—if safety and trust can be assured. Students…

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    April 14, 2025
    Uncategorized
    ai, health, mental-health, psychology, therapy
  • Tariffs and Turmoil: How Trump’s Trade Policies Are Shaking Global Markets

    President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs have sent shockwaves through global financial markets, triggering a steep sell-off and raising fears of a looming recession. As Asian and European indexes tumble and U.S. markets enter bear territory, economists and Wall Street leaders are sounding the alarm. Despite widespread warnings—from billionaire investors to top analysts—the administration appears unfazed,…

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    April 8, 2025
    Uncategorized
    donald-trump, economy, politics, tariffs, trump
  • South Korea Admits Mishandling Adoptions: A Turning Point for Thousands of Families

    For decades, South Korea was one of the leading countries sending children overseas for adoption—but many of those adoptions were based on falsified records, mistaken identities, and a lack of oversight. Now, after years of pressure from adoptees around the world, the South Korean government has officially acknowledged that it mishandled thousands of these cases.…

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    April 2, 2025
    Uncategorized
    adoptees, adoption, books, family, south-korea
  • Can We Trust Government Economic Data? Concerns Over Accuracy and Political Influence

    Economic data drives major decisions—from business investments to government policies—but what happens when the accuracy of that data comes into question? Under the Trump administration, experts have raised concerns about potential political interference in key statistics like GDP, inflation, and unemployment rates. Budget cuts, staffing losses, and suggestions to change how data is calculated have…

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    March 20, 2025
    Uncategorized
    economics, economy, news, politics, trump
  • The Fall of Forever 21: The End of a Fast-Fashion Icon?

    Once a dominant force in malls across America, Forever 21 is now facing its second bankruptcy—this time, possibly for good. The brand, which thrived in the early 2000s with trendy, budget-friendly clothing, struggled to keep up with changing consumer preferences, online competition, and concerns over fast fashion’s environmental impact. Despite efforts to reinvent itself, including…

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    March 19, 2025
    Uncategorized
    fashion, fast-fashion, forever-21, retail, shein
  • LeBron James Makes History: Is He the GOAT of Basketball?

    For decades, the NBA’s greatest player debate has centered around Michael Jordan, but after LeBron James became the first player in history to score 50,000 points, fans are reigniting the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) conversation. While LeBron’s longevity, versatility, and all-time records make his case strong, others argue that Jordan’s championships, impact, and legend…

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    March 10, 2025
    Uncategorized
    basketball, lebron-james, michael-jordan, nba, sports
  • Why Are CEOs Optimistic About the U.S. Economy Despite Market Uncertainty?

    Tariffs, market fluctuations, and shifting government policies often create uncertainty in the business world. However, recent surveys show that CEO confidence in the U.S. economy is at a three-year high. While concerns over tariffs remain, many business leaders are more focused on deregulation, tax policies, and economic growth agendas that they believe will benefit their…

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    March 10, 2025
    Uncategorized
    donald-trump, economy, news, politics, trump
  • California Tesla Owners Reconsider Their Cars Amid Musk Controversy

    Tesla has long been a symbol of cutting-edge electric vehicle technology, especially in California, where EV adoption is highest. However, recent political shifts involving Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, have left some Tesla owners feeling conflicted about their cars. As Musk takes a more central role in the Trump administration, Tesla’s stock price has dropped, and…

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    March 6, 2025
    Uncategorized
    business, elon-musk, news, technology, tesla
  • How Taking a Break from Your Smartphone Can Boost Your Mood

    Smartphones have become an essential part of daily life, but could spending less time on them actually improve your well-being? A recent study found that taking a break from scrolling and social media can have significant mental health benefits, including improved focus, better sleep, and reduced feelings of stress and depression. Participants who limited smartphone…

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    February 26, 2025
    Uncategorized
    health, mental-health, smartphone, social-media, technology
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