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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

How Maine is Redefining Success in Schools

In Maine, there's a big push to rethink how success in schools is measured. It's not just about test scores anymore. The state's education department has put out a report called "Measure What Matters. " This report says that things like well-being, resilience, and creativity are just as important as

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Coaches Trained by Saban Aim for Big Wins

Four teams are left in the college football playoffs. Each team has a coach who once worked with Nick Saban at Alabama. These coaches have a lot of respect for Saban. They believe he taught them a lot about the game. Curt Cignetti coaches Indiana. He worked with Saban from 2007 to 2011. He said he

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

Feline Stress: What's Really Bugging Your Cat?

Cats, whether they roam outdoors or stay indoors, seem to handle stress pretty well. A recent study looked at stress levels in 34 domestic cats by checking cortisol levels in their hair. Cortisol is a hormone that shows up when an animal is stressed. The study wanted to see if where a cat lives and

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

A New Approach to Health and Well-being: The LvL UP Experiment

The LvL UP experiment is a new way to think about health. It combines physical activity, diet, and emotional well-being into one program. This is not just another health app. It uses a chatbot for support and human coaches to adapt to each person's needs. The goal is to see if this approach works.

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Teen Sensation Littler Stuns Again in World Darts Championship

In a display of sheer dominance, Luke Littler, the young English darting prodigy, secured his second consecutive PDC World Championship title. The 18-year-old outclassed Gian van Veen, a skilled Dutch contender, in a lopsided final that ended 7-1. This victory places Littler in an exclusive club, jo

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Jan 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fueling the Future: A Breath of Fresh Air for Gas-Powered Vehicles

In the quest for greener energy, a new player has emerged, offering a unique solution to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. This innovation doesn't come from the usual suspects like Tesla or Rivian, but from a company called Aircela. They've developed a machine that can create gasoline from thin a

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Venezuelan Leader and Spouse Land in New York Amid Serious Allegations

Nicolas Maduro, the former president of Venezuela, and his wife, Cilia Flores, touched down at a military base near New York City on Saturday. Their arrival came shortly after a dramatic U. S. military operation in Caracas, where they were apprehended. The couple was first taken to a U. S. warship b

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

US Takes Bold Action in Venezuela: What's Next for the Region?

The US has made a bold move in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and removing him from power. This action comes after months of escalating tensions and military buildup in the region. The US has accused Maduro of leading a criminal organization, allegations he strongly denies. This inter

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

North Korea's Missile Launch: What's Really Going On?

North Korea has sent another missile flying towards the Sea of Japan. This time, it was spotted by South Korea's military. They said it was an unidentified ballistic missile. Japan also saw something and thinks it might have been a missile launch too. Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, has bee

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

Tiny Victims of Ancient Fungi

Deep in the past, around 99 million years ago, tiny creatures like ants and flies faced a grim fate. They were infected by fungi that still exist today. These fungi took over their bodies and minds, turning them into zombies before killing them. This is not a scary story, but a real discovery made b

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