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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

How Arkansas Education Funds Are Being Used in Unusual Ways

Arkansas education officials have shed light on some surprising purchases made using public funds through the state's Educational Freedom Account (EFA) program. Among the items bought were a luxury chicken coop, high-end gaming chairs, and designer clothing. The chicken coop, priced at $607. 99, was

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Women in Some Countries Still Choose Abortion Despite Risks

In many parts of the world, abortion remains a secretive but significant way to manage unwanted pregnancies. This is especially true in countries where it's not legally allowed. Yet, there's a lack of understanding about the personal factors that lead women to this choice. Researchers have looked i

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Does Hand Preference Shape Your Personality?

Ever wondered if being left-handed or right-handed affects your personality? A big study with over 26, 000 teens from England and Wales tried to find out. Most research on this topic has been small and didn't consider differences between boys and girls. This time, researchers looked at a huge group

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

When Being Left Out Shakes Your World

Being ignored or left out can really mess with your head. It's not just about feeling lonely or sad. It can make you feel unsure about everything, like you're standing on shaky ground. This is what researchers have been exploring in a series of experiments. They found that being ostracized, or excl

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

A Legend Steps Down: Neil Best Ends His 50-Year Journalism Journey

Neil Best, a well-known name in sports journalism, has decided to retire after an impressive 50-year career. His last day at Newsday, where he has worked since the early 1970s, will be this Wednesday. Best shared his decision on social media, saying he is stepping away from daily journalism and his

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Who Will Win the NBA MVP Race?

The NBA season is heating up, and fans are buzzing about the Most Valuable Player race. Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets' star, is making a strong case for himself. He's putting up career-high numbers in points, assists, and rebounds. Plus, he's shooting better from long range than ever before. His

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Future-Proofing Your Career: The Skills That Matter in 2026

In the coming years, having the right skills will be crucial for landing a job. Microcredentials, which are short professional certificates, are becoming increasingly popular. These certificates show employers that a candidate is actively improving their skills. In fact, over 90% of employers prefer

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Twitter Fight Grew Texas Parks

Texas is famous for loving private property and hating government spending. So, why has the state been buying up land left and right to grow its parks? It all started with a simple argument on social media. A few years back, Doug Deason, a big-time Republican donor, posted about wind turbines hurti

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing the Way Students Feel About Learning English

AI tools are becoming popular in classrooms. But most studies focus on how these tools help students learn better. They don't talk much about how students feel when using AI. This study looks at how AI affects the enjoyment of learning English for Chinese students. It also checks if gender, English

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snow and Wind: Midwest and Northeast Brace for Impact

A significant winter storm is on its way, affecting millions across the Midwest and Northeast. This storm is bringing a mix of snow, strong winds, and rain, causing travel disruptions and hazardous conditions. The storm is expected to hit the Midwest first, with heavy snow and strong winds. Areas l

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