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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Schools' Hidden Struggle: When Kindness Isn't Enough

Schools are trying hard to make students feel safe and happy. But new research shows that this might not be working for everyone. In fact, it could be making things worse for some kids. The study looked at over a million students in California. It found that students who are bullied because of who

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pacino and De Niro: A Tale of Two Men

Michael Mann's "Heat" is a gripping crime drama that has stood the test of time. The film features two iconic actors, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, who play a detective and a criminal, respectively. Their characters, Vincent Hanna and Neil McCauley, are both driven by their work and the choices they

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Dec 15 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Placenta Cells: A Closer Look

The placenta is a remarkable organ that connects a mother and her baby during pregnancy. It has special cells called trophoblast cells. These cells form two distinct layers on the surface of tiny, tree-like structures called chorionic villi. One layer is the outer syncytiotrophoblast (STB), and the

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Dec 15 2025EDUCATION

How Kids' Screen Time Shapes Their Language Skills

In a recent study, researchers looked at how much time children who speak two languages spend on digital devices. They focused on 120 Chinese-English kids from low-income families. These kids were between 4 and 7 years old at the start and between 6 and 9 years old two years later. The study found

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Simplifying Smart Home Setup: iOS 26. 2's New Trick

Smart home tech is always changing. Some changes are good, some not so much. Recently, some big smart device makers had to file for bankruptcy. But there's also good news. Matter, a new platform, is making it easier for different smart devices to work together. Apple is also making things better. T

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Parents Tame Tantrums?

Parents of kids with disruptive behavior disorders often feel lost. They struggle to manage outbursts. But what if technology could lend a hand? Researchers have been exploring this idea. They want to know if digital tools can help. Specifically, tools that give real-time feedback. These tools coul

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

A Mysterious Shooting at Brown University

A person initially held for the Brown University shooting was let go. This means the search for the real shooter is back to square one. Two people died, and nine were hurt in the attack at the Barus and Holley building. This building is home to the School of Engineering and the Physics Department.

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

The Big Money Showdown: Russia vs. The EU

Russia is in a tight spot. They want their $230 billion back. This money is stuck with Euroclear. Why? Because the EU froze it after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, the EU wants to use some of this money to help Ukraine. They say it's fair because Russia still owns it, but they can't touch it. R

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

Two Lives Lost: A Glimpse into the Brown University Tragedy

A dark cloud settled over Brown University when a shooting shattered the peace on a Saturday evening. Two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, lost their lives in the senseless violence. At least nine others were hurt, leaving the campus and community in shock. Ella Cook, a sophomore f

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Roomba's Maker Takes a New Turn

iRobot, the company behind the famous Roomba vacuums, is going through big changes. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This means they're restructuring to stay afloat. But don't worry, your Roomba won't stop working. The company says everything will keep running as usual. iRobot ha

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