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Uncertainty is on the rise. Here’s how people can cope

The rapid pace of change under the current presidential administration has been amping up people’s feelings of uncertainty. That collective unease can take a toll on societal well-being, researchers say.   “Given that unfamiliarity permeates our current ether … uncertainty can be considered a widespread public health problem,” Emily Hauenstein argued earlier this year in…

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Trump ‘frustrated’ as Zelenskyy ‘moving in wrong direction’ on peace talks, White House says – live | Trump administration

Trump ‘frustrated’ at Zelenskyy ‘moving in wrong direction’ on peace talks, White House says Donald Trump is frustrated with the pace of talks on ending the war in Ukraine and said Volodymyr Zelenskyy is going in the wrong direction when it comes to negotiations, the White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday: The…

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Every team’s early 2025 stats hero

CC Sabathia on entering the Hall of Fame and wearing a Yankees cap on his plaque CC Sabathia will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame this July and tells USA TODAY Sports why his plaque will feature him wearing a Yankees cap. Sports Seriously Nearly a full month into the 2025 Major League Baseball…

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Wetland bacteria could make more methane in a warming world

Warming temperatures may cause methane emissions from wetlands to rise — by helping methane-producing bacteria thrive. Higher temperatures favor the activity of wetland soil microbes that produce the potent greenhouse gas, at the expense of other microbes that can consume it, researchers report April 23 in Science Advances. The scientists, led by microbiologist Jaehyun Lee…

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