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In times of crisis, many people find themselves engulfed by anxiety, fear, and isolation. But even during these difficult moments, there’s hope—and those answering the call to share it. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) invites you to experience A Call for Help, a new 30-minute TV special capturing the powerful journey of volunteers and…

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Whether it’s falling into internet rabbit holes or spending hours interacting on social media, a new survey reveals that the more time you spend fixated on screens, the more your mental health may suffer. According to the poll, the average American feels like they lose three days a month just consuming online content. This survey…

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NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre, one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history, made a heart-wrenching announcement during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, revealing that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Favre, who has captivated sports fans for decades with his unmatched toughness and competitive spirit, is now stepping into a new challenge…

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The benefits of tuning into beloved game shows such as “The Price Is Right,” “Wheel of Fortune,” with new host Ryan Seacrest, and “Jeopardy!” can extend far beyond mere entertainment. According to experts, whether it’s watching participants “come on down” on “The Price Is Right,” solving word puzzles on “Wheel of Fortune,” or proving your…

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Researchers from the University of Washington have revealed “alarming” results of a study that noted the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on teenagers’ brains. The study looked at 160 people aged 9 to 17 in 2018, with the intention of studying brain changes through adolescence. However, when the pandemic disrupted the study in 2020, when researchers…

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