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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Forgotten Fight for Equal Education

After the Civil War, many smart people noticed that poor education in the South helped keep people under the control of wealthy slave owners. They thought that teaching everyone, regardless of their skin color, could help create a fairer society. This idea led to the creation of the first Department

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Short and Rocky Journey of Lindsey Halligan

Lindsey Halligan's time as a US attorney was anything but smooth. She was picked by Donald Trump to lead the Alexandria, Virginia office, but her tenure was cut short after just 63 days. A judge ruled that she was serving unlawfully, which meant the cases she was working on, including one against fo

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Savannah's Food Scene: A Closer Look at Recent Inspection Scores

In Savannah, a recent round of restaurant inspections showed a mix of top performers and those needing some improvement. Some eateries scored perfectly, while others had a few issues to address. The Georgia Department of Health conducted these inspections between November 19 and November 25, 2025, t

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Education Department's Role in Shaping America

After the Civil War, many smart people saw a big problem. They thought that many Southerners who didn't own slaves couldn't read or write. This made them easy to trick. Leaders who supported slavery took advantage of this. They used it to get people to fight for their cause. The end of the Civil Wa

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Why Electric Cars Lose Value Faster Than Gas Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for a while now. They are becoming more common on the roads, and the technology is improving. Charging is faster, batteries last longer, and prices are dropping. However, there's a catch: EVs lose value much quicker than gas-powered cars. On average, gas car

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

CrossFit and Endurance: The Hidden Struggles of Female Athletes

CrossFit is known for building strong, powerful bodies, but it's not all about muscles and strength. Some female athletes in this sport, along with those who also do endurance training, might be dealing with more than just physical challenges. They could be facing issues like eating problems, body i

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Finding Peace in Winter's Kitchen Chaos

Winter can be tough. The days are short. The nights are long. It's easy to feel down. But what if the answer to beating the winter blues is right in your kitchen? Think about it. The kitchen is a hub of activity. It's where food is prepped, cooked, and shared. It's a place of warmth and comfort. An

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Mother's Fight: DACA and the Human Cost of Immigration Policies

Bruna Ferreira's story is not unique, but it's her connection to the White House that has brought her case into the spotlight. The 33-year-old Brazilian mother was taken into custody by federal officers while driving to pick up her son from school. Now, she's being held in an Immigration and Customs

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Family Caught in the Immigration Crossfire

Bruna Ferreira's story is a stark example of how immigration policies can disrupt lives. She moved to the U. S. from Brazil as a young child and grew up in suburban Boston. She played tennis in high school, got married and divorced, and even started her own business. Her life seemed ordinary until s

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

How Birth Experiences Can Shape Mental Health After Childbirth

After a baby is born, the way a person felt during the birth can have a big impact on their mental health. This isn't just about physical recovery; it's also about emotional well-being. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common issue that many new parents face. It's not just about feeling sad; it can

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