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May 23 2024
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Study shows rent prices are dropping in Nashville
In Nashville and some surrounding cities, rent prices dropped by 8.4% from April 2023 to April of this year, the biggest percentage drop of the 50 metropolitan areas listed in the report. With Nashville rapidly growing, it would be fair to assume that rent prices would be soaring across the city. In reality, the supply is still outpacing the demand. “There’s been about 30,000 units under
WKRN News 2May 27 2024
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Cultural and linguistic networks of central African hunter–gatherers have ancient origin, study finds
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Extensive social networks between different hunter–gatherer groups in the Congo Basin existed long before agriculture arrived in the region. This continent-wide exchange preserved a cultural diversity that evolved
Phys.orgOct 21 2023
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South Africa show England how it's won
PARIS, Oct 21 (Reuters) - England played a wonderful kicking game against South Africa but their inability to score tries and their inferiority in the scrums eventually proved their undoing in their World Cup semi-final loss on Saturday. Steve Borthwick's team led until the 78th minute after Owen Farrell had slotted in four penalties and a long-range drop goal, but they cracked in the final
ReutersApr 30 2024
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U.S. Losing Foothold in Northwestern Africa
Last month, a U.S. delegation visited Niger’s capital city of Niamey to meet with representatives of the ruling junta that had ousted Niger’s democratically-elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, in July. The day after the meeting, the junta announced—in direct contradiction to the U.S. officials’ desires—the suspension of military cooperation with the U.S., ordering American troops to leave the
The DispatchMay 30 2024
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UW-Health study shows teen moods improve on smartphones
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- New research from the University of Wisconsin shows smartphones may actually help teenagers feel better, especially when listening to music, podcasts, and audiobooks on their phones. The Pew Research Center says 95% of teens are on social media, and nearly everyone wants to understand the impact on social media has on mental health of kids and young adults, including
CBS 58May 30 2024
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IL Among 5 States With Most Unemployment Benefits Claims: Study
ILLINOIS — Illinois is among the five states with the highest rates of unemployment benefits claims in the country, according to a recent study. AI productivity platform Plus analyzed U.S. Department of Labor data on unemployment insurance claims in each state between April 13 and April 20. The total claim number was measured against the number of eligible workers in every state to calculate
Patch.comDec 07 2021
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South African hospital data suggest omicron not more lethal
The omicron variant of COVID-19 has shown signs of being less virulent than other strains, with early hospital data out of South Africa indicating that patients infected with the variant require less intensive care.
Researchers at Steve Biko/Tshwane District Hospital Complex, a major hospital complex in Pretoria, South Africa’s capital and the center of the omicron outbreak, reported
Washington Examiner