Social Media Monday: Kids allowed to curse in online challenge
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Kids young enough to be in pre-school are cursing betting than some grown folks. Social media expert Karen De Amat joins The Isiah Factor: Uncensored to share details behind a viral online challenge.

Former doctor accused of poisoning IV bags found guilty
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A former anesthesiologist in Dallas faces prison time after being accused of creating deadly and toxic cocktails.

Sounding the alarm if newborns are exposed to drugs
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Some hospitals across the country aren't about to immediately report mothers who expose their babies to drugs.

VIDEO: Man dies after trying to stop attempted carjacking
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What would you do if you saw someone attempting to steal a vehicle? Look the other way, or bravely step in? A man made the wrong choice and ended up losing his life over the decision.

Report: Job seekers aren't qualified for roles
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We hear all of the time how difficult the job hunt can be. But is the problem with jobseekers, and not the companies they're applying to?

Mortality rates for working Americans

Studies show that working-age Americans are dying at a much higher rate than those in other wealthy nations. Licensed professional counselor Dr. Ebony Blue joins The Factor to discuss the contributing factors.

Struggling with obesity

The World Health Organization found that more than 1 billion people worldwide are now obese. Obesity rates among children aged five to 19 have more than quadrupled between 1990 and 2022. Contrary to some people's beliefs, it's not solely due to laziness; genetics also play a role.

The impact of kids using cellphones

Mental health concerns for children are at the forefront of conversations. How much of these issues can be alleviated by reducing time spent on cellphones? Dr. Leigh Richardson, founder and clinical director of Brain Performance Center, joins The Factor to answer important questions.

Marriage rates are up, divorces are down

Love seems to be back in the air, with studies showing an increase in marriages and a decrease in divorces.

Being young and rich

Recent studies show that 45% of Gen Z and millennials are obsessed with the idea of being rich, potentially leading to money dysmorphia.

Struggling with obesity
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The World Health Organization found that more than 1 billion people worldwide are now obese. Obesity rates among children aged five to 19 have more than quadrupled between 1990 and 2022. Contrary to some people's beliefs, it's not solely due to laziness; genetics also play a role.

Mortality rates for working Americans
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Studies show that working-age Americans are dying at a much higher rate than those in other wealthy nations. Licensed professional counselor Dr. Ebony Blue joins The Factor to discuss the contributing factors.

The impact of kids using cellphones
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Mental health concerns for children are at the forefront of conversations. How much of these issues can be alleviated by reducing time spent on cellphones? Dr. Leigh Richardson, founder and clinical director of Brain Performance Center, joins The Factor to answer important questions.

Marriage rates are up, divorces are down
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Love seems to be back in the air, with studies showing an increase in marriages and a decrease in divorces.

Being young and rich
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Recent studies show that 45% of Gen Z and millennials are obsessed with the idea of being rich, potentially leading to money dysmorphia.

Park Outside Recall
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According to recent data from Carfax, more than 3.7 million cars that are currently on the road have a park outside recall. For those unfamiliar with this term, it means there is a high risk of spontaneous fire, even when the vehicle isn?t being driven. Hence the name park outside. The number of cars with this recall in some areas nearly doubled from 2023 to 2024.

Prisoner recidivism in the U.S.
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The number of people relapsing into their old criminal ways in America is at a high rate. Studies show that Americans are back in prison.