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How Do These ADHD Medications Work in the Brain? The Mechanisms Are Different Than Once Thought, a Study Suggests
Adderall, Ritalin and other stimulants prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder seem to work on brain areas ...
We conclude the handing out of our honors for the worst seen in the journalism industry in 2025 — The Heckler Awards!
Arizonans saw the Grand Canyon fill with smoke and clean energy companies shutter, but celebrated resilient leaders and fewer ...
As regulators pressure Meta to verify the identity of advertisers on Facebook and Instagram, the social media giant has ...
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Liberia: From Potential to Progress - What Liberia Must Fix to Attract Tourists and Investors
Opinion - Liberia is at a pivotal point, with significant cultural and natural assets that position it as a potential hub for tourism and investment. To realize this potential, the country should ...
The city powering India’s tech economy is buckling under corruption, congestion, crumbling infrastructure and chronic ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Goldbod: Reported $214 million not a loss but economic cost - Senyo Hosi writes
The Ghanaian perspective on Ghana. Read opinion articles from expert writers on politics, business, economy, society, and more.
New Year's Eve is almost upon us, meaning 2025 is about to be consigned to the past — but how will it be remembered by the ...
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PolitiFact NC's top fact checks of 2025: Trump's immigration crackdown and Biden's Helene response
President Donald Trump last year won a second term in the White House while vowing to crack down on immigration and improve ...
Karthik Ramgopal and Daniel Hewlett discuss the evolution of AI at LinkedIn, from simple prompt chains to a sophisticated ...
The piece attempts to paint businessman Alfred Gangata as a corrupt individual who has leveraged his connections to amass wealth, but it conveniently ignores the complexities of doing business in ...
This is not mere inconvenience; it is a subtle form of epistemic dominance. The administrative clock frames Gregorian time as ...
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