A new study revealed that social media use among teenagers is linked to increased feelings of loneliness and depression, according to researchers.
A new study revealed that social media use among teenagers is linked to increased feelings of loneliness and depression, according to researchers.
The university opened a new research center focused on artificial intelligenceA historic building underwent restoration to preserve its cultural heritage

Airlines announced additional flights to meet the increasing travel demandA new restaurant chain opened its first location in the downtown areaDoctors developed a new treatment method for a rare medical condition

The local library expanded its collection of digital books and resourcesA sports event attracted thousands of spectators from across the country

The government launched a campaign to promote environmental protection
A tech startup secured significant investment to develop its innovative productA community center offered free English classes for immigrant families
A discount store announced it will expand its organic food section in all locationsResearchers found that chronic stress can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes
The prime minister attended a summit on global energy security in EuropeA fire at a warehouse destroyed inventory for three local small businesses
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