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How to Viral on Vocal Media
📢 THE 5: FIFTH STEP IS VERY IMPORTANT Going viral on Vocal Media is something every new writer dreams about. We want our story to spread, we want more views, and we want people to appreciate our writing. Many writers think going viral is difficult, but the truth is that Vocal Media can become easy if you understand how it works. With the right steps, consistency, and a little teamwork with other writers, your story can get more likes, more comments, and more reach than you expect.
By Kashif Wazir2 months ago in Journal
Waiting for Relief: What the 2025 Stimulus Check Means
The idea of a stimulus check in 2025 carries a mix of hope, uncertainty, and quiet exhaustion. People across the country are still recovering from financial setbacks that never seemed to end. Prices stayed high, wages didn’t always keep up, and many families learned to stretch every dollar until it hurt. So when conversations about a stimulus check 2025 began, it felt less like news and more like a lifeline people weren’t sure they were allowed to hope for.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Journal
The Heart Behind the Office: The Story of a New York Mayor
Being the New York Mayor is more than just holding power it’s about carrying the weight of a city that never sleeps. Every streetlight, subway, and skyline tells a story, and the person who leads this city has to listen to all of them. From the noise of Times Square to the silence of early morning Central Park, every corner demands attention. The job is not just politics; it’s emotion, responsibility, and resilience. In a city where dreams and struggles live side by side, the mayor becomes both a leader and a listener. This is not just about policies or speeches it’s about the heart behind the office, and what it truly means to lead New York City.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Journal
A robot apocalypse for jobs? Not today, not tomorrow: artificial intelligence will transform, but not eliminate, employment.
The advent of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has raised concerns about the future of human employment and economic growth. However, a recent theoretical study by Pascual Restrepo, a professor at Yale University and a member of Anthropic's Economic Advisory Council, published in the NBER Working Paper Series, has challenged the idea of an imminent "job-killing robot apocalypse."
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Apple Delays iPhone Air Release Amid Weak Sales and Market Uncertainty
Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of its next iPhone Air, a model designed to combine flagship features with a lighter, more affordable design. Sources indicate that weaker than expected sales of the current iPhone Air, coupled with broader softness in the global smartphone market, are driving the postponement. While Apple has not officially confirmed the new release timeline, industry insiders suggest the delay could last several months.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Pleasure Matters: How Sexual Satisfaction Impacts Mental Health and Relationships
When it comes to health, most people think of exercise, diet, or regular checkups. But a growing body of research suggests that sexual satisfaction may be just as important — not only for personal happiness, but also for mental health and relationship longevity.A recently published study surveyed thousands of adults worldwide and found a strong correlation between sexual fulfillment and lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and improved relationship quality. Participants who reported higher sexual satisfaction were also more likely to maintain long-term partnerships and exhibit better emotional resilience.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal











