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#FreeBritney movement is proof social media can help shift the narrative, new Northeastern research finds
Britney Spears posing for photos at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2018.

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#FreeBritney movement is proof social media can help shift the narrative, new Northeastern research finds

Times, dates announced for Northeastern’s 2024 commencements, graduations, ceremonies and celebrations
Graduates gathered in Fenway Park for the graduation ceremony; raising flags from their many home countries.

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Times, dates announced for Northeastern’s 2024 commencements, graduations, ceremonies and celebrations

Why are pedestrian traffic fatalities climbing in the US and not the rest of the world?
A crowd of pedestrians crossing a street.

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Why are pedestrian traffic fatalities climbing in the US and not the rest of the world?

Are mocktails better for you than cocktails? Experts suggest limiting intake of sugary drinks
A pink mocktail in a wine glass, a yellow mocktail in a draft glass, and a peach cocktail in a crystal glass on a blue surface.

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Are mocktails better for you than cocktails? Experts suggest limiting intake of sugary drinks

Why you should take vitamin D this winter
Yellow tinted oblong vitamin D pills on a blue surface.

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Why you should take vitamin D this winter

Mickey Mouse raises question: What is the difference between copyright and trademark? It’s a ‘gray’ area, expert says
Screen capture of Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse.

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Mickey Mouse raises question: What is the difference between copyright and trademark? It’s a ‘gray’ area, expert says

Northeastern professor pens book on kindness, inclusion and gratitude with 8-year-old daughter
Front cover of 'Inspire to Include' on a yellow background.

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Northeastern professor pens book on kindness, inclusion and gratitude with 8-year-old daughter

 Japan’s latest earthquake could’ve been much worse, a Northeastern expert says, but the country spends money to ‘keep people safe’
People walk past a burn-out marketplace following an earthquake in Japan.

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 Japan’s latest earthquake could’ve been much worse, a Northeastern expert says, but the country spends money to ‘keep people safe’

Ice baths are popular with celebrities, but what are the health benefits, if any — and risks?
A person wearing a black shirt sits inside an ice bath.

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Ice baths are popular with celebrities, but what are the health benefits, if any — and risks?

Inflation, recession, soft landing? Northeastern economist has not been ‘this optimistic about the economy in a long time’  
100 dollar bill stacks.

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Inflation, recession, soft landing? Northeastern economist has not been ‘this optimistic about the economy in a long time’  

Why are so many kids requesting Drunk Elephant skincare products for the holidays?
Person watching a TikTok video of a person explaining why Drunk Elephant skincare products aren't for children.

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Why are so many kids requesting Drunk Elephant skincare products for the holidays?

How much Tylenol is safe to take while pregnant? Researchers associate higher acetaminophen use with language delays in early childhood
White Tylenol tablets.

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How much Tylenol is safe to take while pregnant? Researchers associate higher acetaminophen use with language delays in early childhood