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By Revealing Their Mental Health Struggles, Pro Athletes Are Scoring With Fans

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/17/2024 - 1:00am
Naomi Osaka of Japan plays a backhand return to Emma Navarro of the United States during their match on day three at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, Wednesday, July 3, 2024. 
(Alberto Pezzali / AP Photo

On June 5, 2024, the Boston Red Sox placed relief pitcher Chris Martin on the 15-day injured list. It wasn’t for a sore shoulder, a tight elbow or a tweaked groin.

It was for anxiety.

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House Keys Carry Symbolic Weight For Gaza Families Repeatedly Displaced By War

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 07/11/2024 - 4:00am

MUWASI, Gaza Strip (AP) — On his key chain, Hassan Nofal keeps the keys to two homes. One is to the house of his grandparents in what is now southern Israel, which his family was driven out of by Israeli forces in 1948 and to which they’ve never been able to return.

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Federal Grant To Help Beatrice Beautify Its Downtown Area, Make It More Pedestrian Friendly

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 7:00am

BEATRICE, Nebraska — A federal grant is expected to turn a long-discussed project to enhance downtown Beatrice into a reality.

The city recently was named a recipient of a $21.4 million grant from the federal infrastructure bill, which will be used to reroute U.S. Highway 136 one block south, around the downtown core, to make that area more pedestrian- and festival-friendly.

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A Bench And A Grandmother's Ear: Zimbabwe’s Novel Mental Health Therapy Spreads Overseas

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 5:00am
Siridzayi Dzukwa, a grandmother (right) talks to a colleague while seated at a bench in Hatfcliffe on the outskirts of the capital Harare, Zimbabwe, Saturday, May 11, 2024. In Zimbabwe, talk therapy involving park benches and a network of grandmothers has become a saving grace for people with mental health issues. Now the concept is being adopted in parts of the United States and elsewhere. 
(Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / AP Photo)

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — After her son, the family’s shining light and only breadwinner, was arrested last year, Tambudzai Tembo went into meltdown. In Zimbabwe, where clinical mental health services are scarce, her chances of getting professional help were next to zero. She contemplated suicide.

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New Parents In Baltimore Could Get A $1,000 'Baby Bonus' Under A Proposal To Fight Child Poverty

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 4:00am

BALTIMORE (AP) — New parents in Baltimore could receive a $1,000 “baby bonus” if voters approve a proposal that aims to help reduce childhood poverty from birth with a one-time cash payment.

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Church Bells Speak Again In Spain Thanks To Effort To Recover The Lost 'Language' Of Ringing By Hand

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 4:00am

JOANETES, Spain (AP) — Xavier Pallàs plants his feet on the belfry floor, grips the rope, and with one tug fills the lush Spanish valley below with the reverberating peal of a church bell.

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Disability Community Has Long Wrestled With ‘Helpful’ Technologies – Lessons For Everyone In Dealing With AI

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 3:00am

You might have heard that artificial intelligence is going to revolutionize everything, save the world and give everyone superhuman powers. Alternatively, you might have heard that it will take your job, make you lazy and stupid, and make the world a cyberpunk dystopia.

Consider another way to look at AI: as an assistive technology – something that helps you function.

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Microchip Companies Need Federal Grant Money. They’re Rolling Out Child Care To Get It.

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/10/2024 - 2:00am
Preschoolers eat lunch at a day care center in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Child care centers once operated under the promise that it would always be there when parents have to work. Now, each teacher resignation, coronavirus exposure, and day care center closure reveals an industry on the brink, with wide-reaching implications for an entire economy's workforce. 
(Elaine Thompson / AP Photo)

Originally published by The 19th

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Baby Cousin With Cancer Inspires Girls To Sew Hospital Gowns For Sick Kids Across U.S. And Africa

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/03/2024 - 8:00am
Giuliana Demma (left) and her sister Audrina sew pediatric hospital gowns in the basement of her Freehold, N.J., home on June 19, 2024. The sisters have sewn and donated 1,800 hospital gowns to sick children in 36 states plus Africa. Giuliana was inspired by seeing her baby cousin wearing an ugly, ill-fitting gown while hospitalized with brain cancer in 2017. 
(Wayne Parry / AP Photo)

FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) — Fighting brain cancer, little Giada Demma was lying in her pediatric hospital bed, her tiny body virtually swimming in a drab green hospital gown.

Her cousin Giuliana Demma remembers looking at the 1-year-old and thinking how sad the scene was: a small child awash in an ugly gown several sizes too big for her.

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Knowing Both Stories Critical To Knowing History

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 07/03/2024 - 6:00am

Among my prized possessions was a Willie Mays home run ball, clubbed into a summer night where it stopped next to Walt Horn’s car. Horn made annual trips to watch Major League Baseball.

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