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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Managers Innovate to Fill Lowcountry Special Education Openings Amid Shortage

The nationwide teacher shortage has left hiring managers scrambling to fill teaching positions across the state. But the challenge is even greater when it comes to special education. Last year, the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, & Advancement reported that there were over 288 open speci

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Education Nation: A Critical Look at Tim Walz's Record - A Tale of Left-Wing Priorities and Education Backlash

As students head back to school, it's essential to examine the education policies of presidential candidates. In this article, we'll delve into the record of Gov. Tim Walz, a former teacher and Kamala Harris's running mate, and explore how his leadership could impact education. So, what's in store f

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Barbara Nielsen: An Education Champion Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Barbara Nielsen, a stalwart advocate for education in South Carolina, has passed away. As the state's Department of Education Chairperson from 1991 to 1999, she was a fierce believer in the potential of every student. Her dedication to equipping them to reach their goals earned her the respect o

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Art of Debunking: A Game-Changer for Debating Donald Trump

As we approach the 2024 presidential elections, the debate stage is once again set to host a clash of titans - Donald Trump and his opponents. But how do you solve a problem like Donald Trump in a debate? For 17 presidential debates since 2015, Trump's opponents and the media have been trying to fig

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Unstoppable Rise of Shamil Gaziev: Unpacking the Mystery of the Undefeated UFC Heavyweight

Shamil Gaziev, the 12-0 UFC heavyweight prospect, is set to take on Jairzinho Rozenstruik in the main event of UFC Fight Night 238. As he gears up for this high-stakes showdown, many are left wondering about his background, nationality, and ethnicity. Despite being relatively new to the sport, Gazie

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Attacks on Jan. 6 Committee: A Recipe for Chaos

The recent attacks by Trump on Liz Cheney and the Jan. 6 committee have raised concerns about the potential for further polarization and chaos in American politics. The former president has accused Cheney and the committee of being "unselect" and has even gone so far as to suggest that they should b

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fran Drescher's Timeless Wisdom: How 'The Nanny' Transcended Religions and Ages

Fran Drescher, the iconic star of 'The Nanny', recently shared her thoughts on the show's enduring popularity, stating that it "transcended religion" and people could identify with it. But what does this mean, exactly? Is it possible for a show to be so universally relatable that it bypasses cultura

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

What's the Recipe for Britain's Economic Growth: A New Blueprint for a Better Future?

The newly minted Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has outlined a series of measures to revitalize Britain's sluggish economic growth and address the crippling national housing shortages. But will these steps be enough to get the country back on track? As we delve into the details of Reeves' plan, we c

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Most Pro-Growth, Pro-Business Government: A New Era for the UK Economy?

The newly appointed UK Finance Minister, Rachel Reeves, has vowed to create the most pro-growth and pro-business government the country has ever seen. Her mission is to attract wealth creators to Britain, stimulate economic growth, and improve the living standards of ordinary Britons. But will her a

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultimate TV Binge: 65 New and Returning Shows to Get You Hooked

As we dive into the fall TV season, you might be wondering: what's all the fuss about? Sixty-five new and returning shows premiering in September alone? Yes, that's a lot! But, let's break it down. The broadcast networks are back in full swing after last year's writers and actors strikes, and superp

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