
Protests, Looting, and Rioting in America: What is happening, and why is Donald Trump not doing enough?
Police Brutality seen at it's peak , as "law enforcers" continue to take advantage of their authority towards the public, in the worst ways
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Pollution In Asia Reaches An All Time High:
Air pollution levels remain dangerously high in many parts of Asia according to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO)

Selfies Are Ruining The World:
The trendy teens that are using farm fields for social media are receiving complaints from farmers and land owners

Continue Your Driving Lessons, Online?:
Driving instructors offer continued lessons during the pandemic, via 'online lessons'

Schools Not Quite Out For Summer:
Insight on rumors of younger children returning to school before the holidays, as parents worry about safety cautions

Boris Johnson is Receiving Hate:
Light is shed on Boris Johnson's previous antics, as many of his racist comments and sexist views resurface

Keeping Friends Closer For Mental Health:
As Mental Health statistics reach an all time low, we explain why keeping your loved ones close is so important
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The ride-sharing app launched the option across the US on Wednesday, and it will be available to all users who ride using Uber Black or Uber Black SUV premium rides.
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Mental health is the leading cause of sickness absence in the UK, Things are changing though, with s a collection of companies in the UK who are leading the way in mental health support
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A pessimistic, dismal outlook can take a toll on your life in more ways than you might think. Research consistently links negative thinking to an increased risk of mental health problems, physical health issues, relationship problems, and financial trouble.

African Masks, a non-profit venture supported by crowdfunding, was established last month and is distributing cloth masks in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Senegal, Benin and Nigeria through teams of volunteers.

While a little bit of stress is healthy and can focus the mind, too much can lead to chronic anxiety, and this stress can easily filter out through the whole family.
So whether you’re a student or a parent, what can you do to ease the burden?