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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Education Shake-Up: Phonics vs. Old Methods

Ohio's higher education system is facing some changes. A recent state audit found that some big-name colleges, like Cleveland State, Ohio State, and Ohio University, are still teaching old-school reading methods. These methods have been proven not to work as well as the new "science of reading" appr

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Illinois Takes a Step: New Law Lets Terminally Ill Choose Their End

A new law in Illinois now allows adults with terminal illnesses to request life-ending medication from their doctors. This change, known as Senate Bill 1950, passed through the House and Senate with close votes and was signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker. The bill has sparked strong debates. So

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

The Heartbeat of Aspen: More Than Just a Ski Town

Aspen is known worldwide for its ski slopes and luxury, but its true strength lies in the people who call it home. These individuals, from entrepreneurs to chefs, share a common trait: they prioritize hard work, community, and service over personal comfort and status. The town has always been tough

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

The Harvard Morgue Manager's Dark Secret

A former manager at Harvard Medical School's morgue has been sentenced to eight years in prison for a shocking crime. Cedric Lodge, who worked at the morgue for over 20 years, stole body parts from cadavers donated for research and education. He then sold these stolen remains to collectors. Lodge's

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes BBC to Court for $10 Billion Over Alleged Defamation

Donald Trump has taken legal action against the BBC, demanding a massive $10 billion in damages. He claims the British broadcaster defamed him and used unfair tactics. The lawsuit, filed in Florida, accuses the BBC of distorting his words in a documentary about the January 6, 2021, events. The BBC

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Revisiting the Dark Side of Reality TV: Predators and Its Impact

In 2025, the world of true crime saw some standout shows. One that caught attention was "Predators, " a documentary that took a hard look at a controversial TV series from the past. "To Catch a Predator" was a show that aired from 2004 to 2007. It used a unique approach to catch people who were try

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Jordan Fuller: The Man Behind the Football Star

Jordan Fuller is making waves as a standout running back for the James Madison Dukes. His impressive performance this season has caught the attention of many, but his journey to success is deeply rooted in his family's athletic legacy. Born and raised in North Hampton, New Hampshire, Jordan is a pr

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

How Data Can Help Manage Diabetes Better: A New Approach

In the world of healthcare, data is becoming a powerful tool. It helps experts understand how treatments work over time. One big challenge is figuring out the best way to treat type-2 diabetes. This is where a method called Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) comes into play. Normally, 2SLS is used to d

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

JPMorgan's Bold Move into Crypto: A New Way to Invest

JPMorgan Chase has taken a significant step into the world of digital finance. They have created a new investment fund called MONY. It is the first of its kind. This fund is built on the Ethereum blockchain. It is a big deal because it shows that traditional banks are starting to take crypto serious

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Dec 15 2025OPINION

Why Going Public Matters for Food Critics

Bill Addison, the Los Angeles Times restaurant critic, made a big move. He decided to stop hiding his identity. This is a trend in the food world. It started with Jonathan Gold, another famous critic. Both chose to be open about who they are. Why does this matter? Critics like Addison believe it's

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