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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Texas Governor Pushes for School Choice

In a recent speech, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a significant push for a private school voucher program. This program, if implemented, would allow parents to choose where their children attend school, with the state providing up to $10, 000 for private school expenses or $2, 000 for homesch

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Feb 11 2025EDUCATION

Texas Careers: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

Texas is hustling to gear up its students for the jobs of tomorrow. With nearly two-thirds of new jobs needing more than a high school diploma in the next five years, the state is in a pickle. Many graduates are missing the key skills needed to fill these roles. The governor, Greg Abbott, h

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Lubbock Cops Go Digital: E-Tickets on the Horizon!

In a first for Lubbock residents, police officers will soon be equipped with a new tool to enforce highway rules. This new technology is called e-citations! Officers will be able to issue traffic tickets digitally. This digital system is set to launch at the start of this week. It's called

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

Is Toddler Milk a Sneaky Sugar Trap?

Imagine walking down the store aisle, looking for formula for your little one. You spot a can that looks a lot like baby formula, but it says "Stage 3" – a hint that it might be the next best thing for your growing toddler. That's what Abbott Laboratories hopes you'll think. But hold on! These so-ca

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Charlie Day Hopes for a Buddy Comedy with Sheryl Lee Ralph

Charlie Day, known for his role in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, recently opened up about a possible future buddy comedy with Sheryl Lee Ralph from Abbott Elementary. The two actors hit it off during the crossover episodes between the two shows. Day admitted he was initially skeptical about the

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Kapi: A Piece of the Early Gibbon Puzzle

Fossils of gibbons are quite rare, which makes their evolutionary history a bit of a mystery. One such fossil, Kapi ramnagarensis, was found in India and dated back to around 13 million years ago. Scientists initially thought it was an early gibbon due to a unique lower molar they found. However, so

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Fake Pills

In Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, a crucial message is being spread: one pill can be deadly. The Chippewa Health Improvement Partnership Coalition recently organized an event called "One Pill can Kill" at the Heyde Center for the Arts. The goal? To educate people about the risks of counterfeit pills and

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Containers Spell 'HOPE' for Breast Cancer Awareness

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and companies are finding unique ways to show support. One creative effort comes from DP World at the Port of Southampton. Employees there used 21 bright magenta containers from Ocean Network Express to spell out the word "HOPE, " adding a pink ribbon to hig

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Most Celebrities Can't Make It Into 'Abbott Elementary'

Getting a cameo in 'Abbott Elementary' isn't easy. The show's creators have a strict rule that celebrity appearances must fit realistically into the series. Quinta Brunson, the show's creator, insists that any cameo must make sense within the world of a real Philadelphia school. This rule knocks out

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

A New Weapon Against Mpox: The First Approved Test

Imagine a world where detecting mpox is as simple as swabbing a lesion. That's exactly what the World Health Organization (WHO) has made possible with its approval of Abbott Molecular's Alinity m MPXV assay. This test, known as an in vitro diagnostic test, is now available for emergency use, expandi

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