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Santos, a Yale professor, oversaw over 500 students during the pandemic, ran a university lab, and led a podcast, she said in a recent episode. But there was some irony to her high stress levels: Santos is also known as a "happiness expert." In new episodes of her podcast, Santos tackles how she "flunks her own class," from being a perfectionist to fearing boredom. In the episode on stress, she spoke to David S. Yeager, a psychology professor at UT Austin. Advertisement"That was really profound for me, because stress really felt like it's just this biological phenomenon," Santos said.
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Bizarrely, the fake article’s text appears to trace its origins to a graphic designer named Enes Şimşek who lives near Istanbul. CNN discovered the video template on Video Hive, a motion graphics template store. According to an email he shared with CNN, Şimşek sent a letter to Support@truthsocial.com with the email subject line: “From the ‘REICH’ video template Author.”“Hi. I am the initial author of that ‘REICH’ video template. Şimşek was again floored when he saw the video of Biden responding to the Trump video.
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May 12 (Reuters) - Global equity funds witnessed a fourth successive weekly outflow in the week ended May 10, hit by deadlock over the U.S. debt ceiling and lingering worries over an economic slowdown. According to Refinitiv Lipper, global equity funds saw $4.9 billion worth of outflows, which was the fourth consecutive outflow. U.S. equity funds had outflows worth $5.7 billion, and Asia and European funds had modest inflows of $1.1 billion and $0.59 billion, respectively. Reuters GraphicsGovernment bond funds obtained $3.01 billion, while high-yield bond funds and inflation-linked bond funds had outflows worth $1.5 billion and $125.3 million, respectively. Data for 23,973 emerging market funds showed investors received a net $838 million worth of equity funds but exited a net $622 million worth of bond funds.
Immigrants at a family residential center in Dilley, Texas, in 2019. The Biden administration has held meetings in recent days to discuss detaining migrant families who cross the border illegally, as officials prepare to put in place more restrictive border-control measures to counter an expected surge in migrants, according to people familiar with the discussions. Administration officials have discussed various border policy proposals, ahead of the end of Title 42, which allowed authorities to rapidly expel asylum-seeking migrants who crossed the border illegally, those people said. Reversing the Biden administration’s current policy and detaining migrant families has been one of the proposals discussed.
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