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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

A Big Step for a Rhode Island Educator: New York's Education Scene Beckons

Angélica Infante-Green, a prominent figure in Rhode Island's education system, is being considered for a significant role in New York City's schools. This move could be a game-changer for her career. She has been mentioned as a potential candidate by Chalkbeat, but she has not confirmed any discussi

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Trees Hold Secrets About Water's Past

Trees are more than just green giants in the landscape. They are silent storytellers, holding clues about our water history. Recent findings show that tree rings can reveal vital information about water patterns, especially in the Midwest. Scientists are using these natural records to fill gaps in

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do We Care So Much About the Personal Lives of Celebrities?

The show "Heated Rivalry" has been a hot topic lately, but not just because of its steamy plot. The actors playing the lead roles, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, have sparked a lot of talk about their own personal lives. The show is about two hockey players who have a secret romance, and fans a

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Beyond the First Year: What Moms in Cameroon Know and Do

In Cameroon, breastfeeding is a big deal, but not everyone follows the recommended guidelines. The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF suggest that moms breastfeed their babies exclusively for the first six months. After that, they should keep breastfeeding while also giving solid foods until

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A Governor's Stand: Christmas Closing Sparks Debate

In a bold move, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders decided to close state offices on December 26, giving employees extra time with their families. This decision, however, did not sit well with everyone. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) sent her a letter, arguing that the closure was

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A New Leader with a Secret Past: How One Woman Went from Spying to Governing

Abigail Spanberger is about to make history in Virginia. She's the first woman and the first ex-CIA agent to become governor there. Her journey from intelligence work to politics is quite the story. Before politics, Spanberger spent years gathering secrets for the CIA. That's a far cry from her cur

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Stars Shine Bright in Recent Games

In the world of high school sports, the Augusta area has seen some incredible performances lately. From flag football to basketball, athletes have been pushing their limits and making their mark. Now, it's time for fans to show their support and vote for the standout athlete of the week. The nomine

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothée Chalamet's Marty Supreme: A Ping-Pong Tale That's Making Waves

Timothée Chalamet is back and better than ever in "Marty Supreme, " a sports comedy that's got critics buzzing. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, is inspired by the life of table tennis champ Marty Reisman. It's a story about a young guy, Marty Mauser, who's got big dreams but faces a lot of doubt.

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

A Beloved Green Bay Hangout Says Goodbye

A familiar face in Green Bay is about to disappear. Burkel's Sports Bar and Grill, a popular spot for sports fans and food lovers, is closing its doors. The owner, Kevin Burkel, has decided to retire, and the business has been sold. The exact closing date isn't set, but it will happen after the Gree

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Open Space Agreements: What Happens When They Expire?

In Virginia, a recent advisory opinion from the Attorney General's office has clarified an important point about open space agreements. These agreements are deals where landowners promise to keep their land open and natural. In return, they get tax breaks. The big question was: what happens when the

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