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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Can We Choose And Leave Our Partners? How Does It Affect Cooperation?

Imagine you're playing a game with a friend. You can choose to play nice or be a bit selfish. What if you could pick your friend and leave them if their behavior isn't up to your standards? This changes the game! In traditional models, players are stuck with their partners, whether they're reliable

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Many Faces of Our Choices

What drives our decisions? Our food and drink picks, the views we share, and the beliefs we hold are not just random. They're shaped by who we are and what's around us. Think about it: why do people who love the same political team also love the same foods? It's because their choices are not just ab

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

The Educational Chess Game

There is a strong political tug-of-war unfolding regarding education reforms. President Donald Trump has been making waves with his recent executive orders aimed at transforming the education landscape. These orders are specifically geared towards fostering educational choice and empowermen

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Feb 01 2025RELIGION

Lost in the Spiritual Supermarket

Imagine stepping into a store with everything religious on display. This is the new normal for many. It is a place where all the big religions have their shelves. In this spiritual supermarket, you could find a Buddha statue next to a crucifix. From the Christian mysticism alongside astrology charts

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Texas Lawmakers Push for Big Changes: What to Watch

Texas state senators have big plans for the upcoming legislative session. They're focusing on key issues. These include property tax cuts and new programs for schools. They've also turned their attention towards issues such as restrictions around THC products derived from hemp. At the top

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Jan 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Melania Trump's New Portrait: A Look at Power and Change

Melania Trump's newest official portrait is causing quite a stir online. The photo, taken by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, shows the first lady in a striking power pose, leaning forward on what looks like a reflective surface. This isn't just any pose; it's a bold statement. Similar to a confi

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Texas Lawmakers Look to Ease Vaccine Rules as Exemption Requests Surge

In Texas, the tide has turned on vaccine mandates. Once a tough sell, proposals to loosen vaccine rules now have lawmakers' ears. Groups like Texans For Vaccine Choice, led by Rebecca Hardy, are gaining traction. They argue parents should decide if and when their kids get vaccinated. This shift come

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Catching Up With Lung Cancer: Awareness in Sichuan's Cities

Did you know that, in Sichuan, how much you know about lung cancer can actually influence where you go for a check-up? Researchers found something fascinating here. They decided to explore how city dwellers understand lung cancer and how that understanding impacts their choice of medical facilities.

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Jan 22 2025EDUCATION

Idaho Educators Say No to School Vouchers

Teachers and school leaders in Idaho are speaking out against new laws that could send public money to private schools. They argue that this would be a waste of taxpayers' money and wouldn't help students much. Last Monday, they held a press conference at the Capitol to share their concerns. They th

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Could Trump's Plans Shake Up the Education Department?

President Donald Trump has big plans to shake things up at the Department of Education (DOE). Established back in 1979, this federal agency has had its share of critics. But Trump wants to go further than just cut its budget—he aims to shut it down completely. Education in the U. S. is mainly handle

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