
Susan Hogan
Investigave Consumer Reporter at NBC 4 Washington
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5 days ago |
nbcwashington.com | Susan Hogan |Patricia Fantis
Have you or your kids tried ZYN? The nicotine pouches are small, smokeless and easy to hide, and college students told News4 that's the point. "People like to take them before classes, to take them before events and stuff, just for a little buzz," one student said. "You'll definitely see them everywhere you go," another student said. The synthetic fiber pouches are used by tucking them inside your lip. Health experts say they come with serious health risks and young people are getting addicted fast.
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1 week ago |
nbcwashington.com | Susan Hogan
It smells like candy, looks like a highlighter and for millions of teens, it's an addiction they never saw coming. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one and a half million middle and high school students admit to using e-cigarettes or vapes even though it's illegal for them to buy them. Josephine Shapiro reflected back on her awkward 14-year old self.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcdfw.com | Susan Hogan |Andrea Swalec |Ambar Rodriguez
Looking for a new job, getting rejected or applying and not hearing anything back can do a number on your confidence - which can make your job search even harder. Scores of people in the D.C. area and beyond are navigating a job search as the Trump administration fires and lays off tens of thousands of federal workers. Here's how to cope with rejection, boost your confidence and keep your spirits up as your job search continues.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcwashington.com | Susan Hogan |Andrea Swalec |Ambar Rodriguez
Looking for a new job, getting rejected or applying and not hearing anything back can do a number on your confidence - which can make your job search even harder. Scores of people in the D.C. area and beyond are navigating a job search as the Trump administration fires and lays off tens of thousands of federal workers. Here's how to cope with rejection, boost your confidence and keep your spirits up as your job search continues.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcchicago.com | Susan Hogan |Ambar Rodriguez
Looking for a new job, getting rejected or applying and not hearing anything back can do a number on your confidence – which can make your job search even harder. Scores of people in the D.C. area and beyond are navigating a job search as the Trump administration fires and lays off tens of thousands of federal workers. Here’s how to cope with rejection, boost your confidence and keep your spirits up as your job search continues.
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