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Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - February 17 2022

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02/17/2023

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Americans growing wary of news organizations, poll suggests

Half of Americans in a recent survey indicated they believe national news organizations intend to mislead, misinform or persuade the public to adopt a particular point of view through their reporting.-Global News

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Most Americans think college admissions should not consider race

Sixty-two percent of Americans say race and ethnicity should not be considered at all in college admissions, according to new Reuters/Ipsos polling on policies at the center of high-profile cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this spring. The conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court will issue rulings this spring in cases questioning the legality of race-conscious admissions practices at Harvard and the University of North Carolina (UNC). Proponents of affirmative action say taking race into account in college admissions is a necessary step to remedying racial inequity in American life and ensuring a range of perspectives on campuses. Critics say it unfairly boosts some minority applicants over other groups.-Reuters.com

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The most downloaded app in the US

A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart.-CNN Business

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Walking 6,000 Steps Daily May Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease, New Study Says

For many, walking has become a favorable activity thanks to its many proven health benefits. Studies have shown that the form of exercise may slow down aging, improve brain function, and reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. But according to a new study published in Circulation, how many steps you walk could dictate how much you truly benefit from your daily stroll—especially when it comes to matters of the heart.
Researchers from University of Massachusetts Amherst wanted to find the connection between steps per day and cardiovascular disease. They uncovered that older adults who walked between 6,000 and 9,000 steps per day had a 40 to 50 percent less chance of a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, compared to participants who walked just 2,000 steps per day. -MarthaStewart.com

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