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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Learning California's Native History: A Necessary Change

Imagine learning that your ancestors faced brutal attacks and forced labor, yet their stories are barely mentioned in history books. For Native American students in California, this will soon change. A new law makes it mandatory for schools to teach about the hardships and resilience of Native Calif

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

San Ramon Teen Takes the Stage at UN

Imagine this: a teenager from San Ramon, California, steps up to the podium at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit 2024. That teenager was Adya Gupta, and she wasn't just any speaker—she was one of the youngest there! Adya was picked to talk about her nonprofit, Impactt Kids, which he

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Students from Payson School Tackle Teen Mental Health Issues

In the heart of the United States, Payson School students are taking on a big challenge: teen mental health. They're not alone in this mission, as schools across the country are joining the effort. From Alabama to Wyoming, and even in places like Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, students are s

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Where Do Harris and Trump Stand on Education?

Education is a hot topic, and both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have their own views on it. Let's dive into what they think about schools across the country. Did you know there are 50 states in the U.S.? From Alabama to Wyoming, each state has its unique education system. Harris and Trump hav

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Oct 10 2024EDUCATION

Gaia Diaz's Music Dream Becomes a Reality

Gaia Diaz, a dedicated student at Long Beach City College, is chasing her dream of teaching music. For Hispanic Heritage Month, she received a big surprise. Helpful Honda, with the help of SoCal Honda Dealers, gifted her a brand new cello. This impressive instrument comes with musical accessories, e

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Oct 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Decade of Empowering Women in Tech

It's a special milestone for a Charleston-based group dedicated to women in technology: they're celebrating 10 years of support and advancement! Charleston Women in Tech is throwing a free party open to the public, happening at Red Palm Tavern on Romney Street from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. This organizatio

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Shari Redstone Backs Tony Dokoupil's Interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates

Shari Redstone, head of Paramount Global, recently showed support for CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil over his controversial interview with author Ta-Nehisi Coates. Speaking at New York Advertising Week, Redstone praised Dokoupil's handling of the interview. She believed he demonstrated civil discourse and

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Bible Buying Battle: Oklahoma Schools Face Bid Controversy

Oklahoma has run into trouble with their plan to put Bibles in classrooms from fifth grade to high school. The state's Education Department set strict rules for the Bible purchase, which sparked complaints that only two Bibles endorsed by former President Donald Trump met the criteria. The demand fo

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Oct 09 2024EDUCATION

Meet Ms. Monneka Meeks: The Science Teacher Who's Changing Lives

Ever wondered what it takes to be a great teacher? Meet Ms. Monneka Meeks, a middle school science teacher at Pee Dee Math, Science and Technology Academy in Bishopville, South Carolina. She's not just teaching science; she's teaching her students to understand and appreciate different cultures. Bor

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Universities Seek Extra Cash

The State Board of Regents recently requested additional funding for state universities. This isn't just about Alabama or Alaska; it's a nationwide issue. States like Arizona, Arkansas, and California are all feeling the pinch. Even states known for their wealth, like Connecticut and Delaware, are n

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