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Jan 10 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's New Education Group: A Fresh Look at School Challenges

Chicago is home to many schools, but they face big problems. Money is tight, and some schools have too few students. There are also privately-run schools, called charter schools, that are having a hard time. These issues are hot topics at school board meetings. The board is changing, with more membe

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Jan 10 2026CRYPTO

Big Moves in Crypto: Banks and Companies Make Bold Plays

Morgan Stanley is diving deeper into crypto by filing for its own bitcoin and solana ETFs. This is a big deal because it shows major banks are getting more serious about digital assets. Morgan Stanley already lets clients trade crypto ETFs from other companies, but now it wants to create its own. Th

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

A New Era for Crypto Banking: World Liberty Financial Seeks Federal Approval

World Liberty Financial has taken a bold step by applying for a national trust bank charter with the U. S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This move aims to bring its USD1 stablecoin under federal oversight, a significant shift in the crypto landscape. The company, known for its ti

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Well Does ChatGPT-4o Handle Eye Care Questions?

ChatGPT-4o is a tool that can answer questions from patients about eye care. It's part of a system called Epic MyChart. The goal was to see how well ChatGPT-4o does this job. First, let's talk about what ChatGPT-4o is. It's a type of AI that uses something called a Generative Pre-Trained Transforme

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

Rhode Island's New Pathways to Success

Rhode Island is making moves to give more students a shot at a solid education and future job opportunities. The New England Technical Academy (NETA) is stepping up as a public charter high school, not a money-making venture. It's backed by the New England Institute of Technology, just like the Appr

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Providence's New School Plan Sparks Heated Debate

A heated debate is unfolding in Rhode Island as a proposal for a new career-focused high school in Providence faces strong opposition. The state's Council on Elementary and Secondary Education is set to discuss the New England Technical Academy, a plan backed by the Rhode Island Department of Educat

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Potential: How Arkansas Arts Academy is Redefining Education

In northwest Arkansas, a unique school is making waves by putting creativity at the heart of learning. Arkansas Arts Academy (AAA) is not your typical school. It's a place where arts and academics blend seamlessly, offering students a chance to learn in a way that feels right for them. At AAA, ever

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Building Skills: Columbia Falls Eyes New Trades Academy

Columbia Falls School District is pushing for a new charter school focused on trades. This isn't just any new idea; it's building on something they've already been doing well. For years, students from Columbia Falls have been working with Glacier National Park. They build cabins and other structures

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Dec 19 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Charter School Faces Big Trouble for Ignoring Special Needs Students

A Chicago charter school is in hot water for not taking care of its special education students. Instituto Health Sciences Career Academy, located in Little Village, has been put under strict watch by city officials. This happened after a probe found serious issues that went on for three years withou

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

School Choices Shift: Charter Schools Gain, Traditional Ones Lose

Nevada's school landscape is changing. More families are choosing charter schools. This shift is causing a drop in enrollment in traditional public schools. The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority saw a big jump. Their enrollment went up by 10. 9% this year. This includes six schools that m

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