Mental health awareness month

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Saudi Arabia confirms a fitness influencer received an 11-year sentence over 'terrorist offenses'

    Saudi Arabia confirmed in a letter to the United Nations that a female fitness instruction who was popular online received an 11-year prison sentence but did not specify any of her alleged “terrorism offenses.” It also highlights another side of the kingdom, now run day-to-day by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who under his 88-year-old father King Salman has dramatically liberalized some aspects of women's lives in the country.

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  • LifestyleLA Times

    Stagecoach and Coachella fans leave behind tons of camping gear, clothes, food. Here's what happens to it

    Lost-and-found items as well as discarded clothes, camping gear and packaged food left behind by Stagecoach and Coachella music lovers is turned into donated items for low-income and unhoused communities.

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  • HealthNBC News

    Wisconsin high school football coach unable to get chemo due to shortage dies at 60

    Sometimes Connie Bolle wonders if her husband, Jeff Bolle, 60, would still be alive if things had been different last spring.

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  • USNBC News

    Video captures 2 Connecticut barbers rushing out door to stop child from wandering into traffic

    Two Connecticut barbers who dropped everything to save a little girl from running into traffic say they are simply dads with lucky timing.

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  • CelebrityCNN

    She was kidnapped but ‘embarrassed’ to feel traumatized. Now, this climber is learning to be vulnerable

    After her kidnapping, she was ‘embarrassed’ to feel traumatized. Now, this climber is learning to be vulnerable.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence stages protest after being locked out of lab

    The first scientist to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus in China staged a sit-in protest outside his lab after authorities locked him out of the facility — a sign of Beijing's continuing pressure on scientists conducting research on the coronavirus. Zhang Yongzhen wrote in an online post Monday that he and his team had been suddenly notified they were being evicted from their lab, the latest in a series of setbacks, demotions and ousters since the virologist published the sequence in Ja

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  • LifestyleCinemaBlend

    Disneyland Is Politely Tying To Crack Down On An Annoying Trend, And It's About Time

    Disneyland may upset some guests by making others much happier.

    1223 min read
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