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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Meet Rayna Glasser: The Educator Who Puts Students First

Rayna Glasser is no stranger to the classroom. With 18 years of teaching experience, mainly at Fort Worth Dunbar High School where she was named Teacher of the Year for 2023-24, she's got a solid background. She holds a master’s degree in education from Lamar University and is now running for State

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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

The Magic Wand That's Transforming Skincare

Have you ever found yourself on a quest for the ideal eye cream? It’s a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. But what if there was a tiny gadget that could make all those sleepless nights worth it? This small tool is designed to combat puffiness and dark circles, which are often signs of tiredne

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Bodies Given to Texas Medical School Without Consent

For years, Dallas and Tarrant counties have been sending their unclaimed dead to the University of North Texas Health Science Center. The center used these bodies for medical research. They would cremate those with infectious diseases or ones that had started to decompose. The rest were either embal

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Gervonta Davis: Where Will He Fight?

Gervonta Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, is set to face off against Lamont Roach in December. The exact date and venue are still up in the air. Some think it might happen in Washington D.C., but others suggest Las Vegas. Recently, though, Houston, Texas, has been hinted at as a possible locatio

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Former Singapore Minister Gets Jail Time for Accepting Gifts

A former minister from Singapore has been sentenced to one year in prison. The 62-year-old, Subramaniam Iswaran, was found guilty of accepting gifts worth over $300,000 while he was the Transport Minister. These gifts included things like tickets to sporting events and private jet travel. The court

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Michael Jordan's Surprise Exit: A Game-Changer

On October 6, 1990, a big surprise hit the world of basketball. Michael Jordan, the superstar of the Chicago Bulls, announced his retirement from the NBA. This was a huge shock because just months earlier, he had led the team to their third straight championship win. Many people were wondering if Jo

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

How Patients Can Gain Control Over Their Health Data

In today's digital age, patient data is becoming increasingly valuable in advancing medical research and personalized health care. However, the question of who owns this data remains a complex issue. Recent developments by major electronic health record software providers like Epic to allow patients

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Influence of Big Donors on Democratic Politics

Laurene Powell Jobs and Reid Hoffman, prominent donors to the Democratic Party, are using their influence and money to shape policies that may not align with the best interests of average Americans. Despite their philanthropic efforts, like promoting women's economic empowerment, their agendas often

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Some Celebs Are Quiet About Diddy's Scandal

You might wonder why some big Hollywood names haven't said much about Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest. Well, they're scared! That's right, these stars don't want to ruin their image or make Diddy angry. Experts say there are lots of reasons for this silence. For one, the charges against him are pretty se

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Why We're Uncomfortable Talking About Money

Money matters can be a tough subject to bring up, even with close friends and family. A recent survey found that most adults in the U.S. prefer discussing politics or religion over their finances. Surprisingly, 62% of people feel highly uncomfortable sharing their financial details with loved ones.

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