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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

UCLA in a Tough Spot: Money, Rights, and Politics

UCLA is in big trouble. The U. S. government says the school didn't protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests. Now, the school might have to pay a lot of money or face even bigger problems. The government has stopped over $300 million in research money. That's a lot of cash. UCLA has

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Week in a Nutshell: From Music to Politics and Everything In Between

Chicago was buzzing this week, with Lollapalooza bringing in crowds and big-name artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, the Creator. But the city wasn't just about music; politics was heating up too. Governor Pritzker signed some important bills, including one to boost pensions for certain Chicago p

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Aug 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 SE: A Short-Lived Battle Against Chromebooks

Microsoft's Windows 11 SE is on its way out. This move comes five years after it first hit the market. The idea was to give schools a cheap alternative to Google's Chromebooks. But it looks like Microsoft is throwing in the towel. Windows 11 SE was only for schools. It was meant to keep them from s

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Aug 01 2025EDUCATION

AI Skills: The New Must-Have for College Students

Students today are realizing that AI is not just a cool tech trend but a vital skill for their future. Many see it as the most important thing they can learn in college. This shift shows how students are changing their views on education and career prep. AI is now a big part of learning and job read

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Aug 01 2025EDUCATION

Young Minds at Risk: A Closer Look at Head Start Policy Changes

Head Start, a program that has helped millions of children, is facing a new rule that could turn kids away based on their parents' immigration status. This policy is not only harsh but also impractical. How do you check the immigration status of a baby or a toddler? It's not fair to make young child

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Why Old Books Still Rock

People often say old books are dull. But they miss out on a lot. These books are like time machines. They show us how people thought and lived long ago. They also teach us important lessons. Take "Don Quixote, " for example. It's about a man who mixes up dreams and reality. It's funny and smart. It

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Sri Lanka: What Do They Know About Breast Cancer?

In Sri Lanka, young women's understanding of breast cancer is a hot topic. A recent study dug into what non-medical female college students know, think, and do about breast cancer. The goal? To figure out how to teach them better and catch cancer early. First, let's talk about knowledge. Many of th

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young Guardians: Protecting Land and Culture in Colombia

In the heart of Colombia's conflict-torn southwest, a unique school is shaping the future of Indigenous Nasa youth. The "semillero, " or seedbed, is more than just a weekend program. It's a place where children learn to protect their ancestral land and culture. The kids start their day with a simpl

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How Lead Poisoning Shaped a Musical Legend

Lead poisoning is a big deal. It's not just an old problem. It's still around today. And it can mess with your health in a serious way. Take Beethoven, for example. He was a musical genius. But his health problems might have been linked to lead poisoning. That's a big deal. It shows how lead can sne

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Jul 23 2025EDUCATION

Mastering ECG: A Fresh Look at Teaching Heart Reading Skills

Doctors in training often struggle with reading heart tracings, known as ECGs. This is a big deal because these readings help doctors make important decisions about patient care. Surprisingly, there's no set way to teach this crucial skill. One approach that's gaining attention is microlearning. Th

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