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The social pressure pandemic: Teens, body image and the surge in eating disorders The socioeconomic landscape for Gen Z and Gen Alpha has undergone a noticeable shift since 2020. We already know how the pandemic disrupted schools and first jobs, but a secondary, more persistent health crisis is now coming into focus. Beyond the broad economic headlines, the data is signaling a sharp surge in behavioral health struggles—specifically in how adolescents are handling the mixture of social and a...

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Republican candidate for lieutenant governor Nicole Jones Wadsworth returned to her hometown of Huntsville Saturday morning to address a packed room at the Madison County Republican Men’s Club’s annual Elbert Peters Breakfast, a longstanding gathering of grassroots conservatives in North Alabama. Speaking to friends, neighbors, and longtime supporters, Jones Wadsworth reflected on her roots in the Huntsville community, recalling how her own children, also in attendance, grew...

There comes a moment in every Congress when talk has to end and governing has to begin. This is that moment. President Donald J. Trump has made the stakes unmistakably clear when it comes to election integrity: "We must have secure elections. Without secure elections, we don't have a country." That is not rhetoric. That is reality. Republicans were not elected to clutch their pearls and seat on their hands. They were not sent to Washington to complain about the filibuster, hold press conferences...

5 simple habits that may improve your health, and the science behind them We have more health information and tools than any generation in history. And yet many of us go through the day tired, distracted, and feeling vaguely behind. LMNT interviewed Chris Williamson, host of the “Modern Wisdom” podcast, for insights. Once a self-described “obsessive productivity bro,” he’s spent the last eight years interviewing some of the smartest people on the planet about productivity, health, and self-impr...

As rate cuts loom, retirees rethink income strategy When interest rates move, markets react in seconds. Retirees feel the impact over months and years. After the fastest series of rate hikes in decades, attention has shifted to when the Federal Reserve might begin cutting rates. For investors, it is part of the economic cycle. For retirees living on a fixed income, it can feel far more personal. A new survey from John Stevenson highlights that tension: 74% of retirees believe the Fed’s rate d...

Troy University has officially moved on from men's basketball head coach Scott Cross, ending a tenure marked by steady competitiveness, player development, and a culture of toughness that resonated with Trojan fans. The decision signals a new direction for the program as the athletic department looks to elevate its standing in the Sun Belt Conference and beyond. A Tenure Defined by Grit and Growth Cross took over the Trojans in 2019 and immediately injected the program with his trademark...