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How to Handle Social Media Anxiety

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Actress and social media star Sadie Robertson's advice for handling social media anxiety and addiction is to just delete your accounts for a while, saying you aren't really missing much.
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A Slot Machine Company Bets on Millennials

9th - Higher Ed
The newly-public slot gaming company's CEO David Lopez, says that he sees this generation is keen of table gaming and overtime this habit can turn into slot gaming.
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Why Millennials Are Drawn to Table Games

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David Lopez, CEO of newly-public gambling company PlayAGS, says that he sees the younger, social generation is drawn to table gaming.
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Architectural Digest Gets "Clever" With Millennials in Mind

9th - Higher Ed
60% of the magazine's social media following is under the age of 34. General Manager Eric Gillin says the millennial generation has a new home-buying mindset, and the new vertical "Clever" keys in on it.
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Mastercard Launches New Movement to Encourage People to Effect Change

9th - Higher Ed
#Startsomethingpriceless. MasterCard CMO, Raja Rajamannar, says the company focuses on ways to do social good. Mastercard works with governments around the world to give people digital identities.
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Biennale Lyon 2017: modernity via art

9th - Higher Ed
Explore modernity via art! “Floating Worlds” is the theme of this year’s Biennale of Contemporary Art in the French city of Lyon. This is the second of three of France’s most important art events examining the concept of ‘modernity’....
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How Brick-and-Mortar Can Use the Web to Survive

9th - Higher Ed
Location3 CEO Alex Porter says local search is a big deal for franchises and small businesses. He talks about what owners struggle with most, and how his company uses data to help.
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Megadeth Rocker Uses Tech to Connect With Fans

9th - Higher Ed
Dave Mustaine, Founder of Megadeth, stops by Cheddar to talk about the band's latest album and how he has seen technology change the music industry since its inception in the 1980s. Mustaine notes how, because of advances in software,...
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Staggering cost of homelessness symptom of 'inadequate services' for mentally ill

9th - Higher Ed
The cost of providing services for homeless people with mental illness is so high that Canadian researchers are calling on policy-makers to seek alternatives
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Russians criticize Canadian troops in Latvia

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian troops that recently arrived in Latvia to ward off Russian aggression have become targets of criticism
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Pension reform

9th - Higher Ed
Social policy researcher Richard Shillington on a new report that says CPP reform doesn't go far enough
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Where does technology fit in the Liberal budget?

9th - Higher Ed
The tech sector is key to Canada's prosperity, but how much can a cash-strapped government really deliver in Wednesday's budget?
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Europe’s social and solidarity economy is huge with entrepreneurs

9th - Higher Ed
The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is a sector far from being marginal today in Europe. Cooperatives employ about four-and-a-half million people. Europe’s social economy A significant proportion of Europe’s economy is intended to...
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EU’s Schulz set to bow out as candidates line up to replace him

9th - Higher Ed
Outgoing European parliament president Martin Schulz has hit out at so-called populist parties as he prepares to run in Germany’s federal elections. Schulz will stand down next month so he can be a candidate for the Social Democrats in...
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“Ultimately there is nothing that stands out in his speech”

9th - Higher Ed
Jean-Claude Juncker delivered his second State of the Union speech under the shadow of the Brexit. He responded by seeking to present an inclusive and diverse European Union and avoiding controversial issues. But did his speech hit the...
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Workers march over Caterpillar job cuts

9th - Higher Ed
An estimated 5,000 people marched through the Belgian town of Charerloi, police said on Friday, in protest at planned job cuts by machinery maker Caterpillar. Early this month, the US-based firm said as many as 2,000 positions could go...
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Hi-tech glasses help autistic children recognise emotions

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at Stanford University in the US are using special glasses to help autistic children recognise and classify emotions. The so-called ‘Autism Glass’ analyses facial expressions – and instantly gives the user an indication of...
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EU economic commissioner: “We need reforms capable of reconciling Europeans with Europe”

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews spoke to the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, at the Brussels Economic Forum, the flagship annual economic event of the European Commission. Now in its 16th year, the forum brings together...
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Top European Uber executives on trial in France for running an illegal taxi operation

9th - Higher Ed
Two of the top European executives for ride-booking company Uber are in court in France facing criminal charges of running an illegal taxi operation. They are also accused of commercial deception and violation of French privacy laws by...
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Scroll, Double Tap & Own: Social Media Shopping Habits

9th - Higher Ed
Summer is over, so it's time to start shopping for the holidays! Dan Lagani, President & Chief Revenue Officer at Diply, reports results of an online shopping survey the company conducted. They found that 75% of respondents used Facebook...
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Affordable housing measures

9th - Higher Ed
Jean-Yves Duclos, federal minister of Families, Children and Social Development, discusses housing
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The Enduring legacy: From Jurassic Park's roar to Jurassic World's reign

9th - Higher Ed
The Jurassic Park saga began in 1993 with Steven Spielberg's groundbreaking film. This original movie and its two sequels (1997, 2001) explored the ethical complexities of de-extinction, humanity's attempts to control nature, and the...
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French elections: Left-wing parties join forces to counter far-right

9th - Higher Ed
French left-wing parties unite to fight the rise of the right - but can they overcome their differences
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CDC: Most women do not get a mammogram because of financial difficulties

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers found nearly 66% of women between the ages of 50 and 74 have difficulty getting a mammogram if they are facing three or more societal issues.