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• "New Study Reveals Impact of Social Media on Mental Health - Shocking Findings" (BBC News)
• "EU Leaders Meet to Discuss Major Economic Concerns - Tense Talks Expected" (The Guardian)
• "NASA Discovers New Exoplanet That Could Support --- - Scientists Hail Breakthrough" (The New York Times)
• "New Research Highlights Alarming Rate of Plastic Pollution in Oceans - Calls to Action" (National Geographic)
• "UK Parliament Approves Brexit Deal - Uncertainty Surrounds Future of Trade Relations" (The Telegraph)
• "Scientists Discover New Species of Ancient Human - Insights into Early Human Migration" (The Smithsonian)
• "Global Economy Faces Uncertain Future as Wars and Conflicts Escalate - Economic Analysts Weigh In" (Financial Times)
• "Record-Breaking Heatwave Hits Australia - Evacuations and Emergency Response Underway" (Al Jazeera)
• "New AI-Powered Technology Revolutionizes Medical Diagnostics - Patient Care Expected to Improve" (Medical News Today)
• "International Cooperation on Climate Change Increases Amid Growing Awareness of Climate Crisis" (The Washington Post) These headlines cover a range of topics from hard news to scientific breakthroughs... and are sourced from reputable news outlets from around the world.
A spokesperson from Lottoland, the company behind the survey for the US Lottos, Powerball and MegaMillions, said: ⁘The US is home to many popular faces.⁘
When it comes to the top job, 75% believe leadership is the most important attribute a candidate needs. Decisiveness (69%) came second on the list, followed by integrity (68%) and communication skills (67%).
While authors topped the list of celebrities which might make the best President with 14% of the vote, 13% opted for actors - and just 3% for musicians.
But 50% believe that a celebrity's social media clout could swing the balance in their favour come election time, as per the stats from OnePoll.com.
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