"The Day Ahead" sits down with Chicago psychotherapist Bonn Wade to help us break down a healthy consumption of news. We look at the issues that bother us most and how to cope in an era where there's a 24-hour news cycle.
Shutting Out The Noise While Staying In The Know
More Americans are stressing out over the current state of the country, but how can we safely consume and process news without going overboard?
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Posted: 10:06 a.m. EST Feb 5, 2019
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The Taylor Swift effect and the sudden surge in female NFL fans
A new report found that 64% of Gen Z and millennial women now hold a favorable view of the NFL, the highest figure ever.
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Mental health program aims to break down barriers for Hispanics
Stigma is a primary reason Hispanics say they don't seek mental health treatment. A program in El Paso is trying a different approach to reach them.
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Post-pandemic work world leaves more employees feeling isolated
It's estimated that the U.S. economy lost more than $400 billion in productivity last year due to workers feeling socially isolated.
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Viewer Spotlight: Inside Scripps News' 'Trump on Trial' segment
Scripps News viewers called in this week to share their thoughts on our newest segments, "Trump on Trial" and "Scripps News on the Scene."
Tesla recalls its Cybertrucks because of accelerator pedal issue
At least 3,878 of Tesla's 2024 model Cybertrucks were discovered to have accelerator pedals that could become stuck, increasing the risk of a crash.
4-legged robot to help deter wildlife strikes at Alaska airport
In 2023, 93 wildlife-aircraft strikes at Alaska airports were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration.