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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Meet the New Change-Makers at Royal Oak Schools

Royal Oak Schools has a new group of leaders stepping up to guide their Board of Education. This team will be instrumental in shaping the future of the schools and ensuring they stay inclusive, diverse, and centered on student growth. The Superintendent, Mary Beth Fitzpatrick, is thrilled about the

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Jan 14 2025RELIGION

Who Joins 'Celebrate Recovery'? A Closer Look

Ever heard of Celebrate Recovery? It's a fast-growing mutual-help group that's big on Christian values and is the largest of its kind in the US. But who exactly joins this group? Well, not much is known about its members, so let's dive in. You might think it's all about churchgoers, but that's not

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Wait? Grab Beats Powerbeats Pro for Half Price!

Ever thought about snagging some wireless earbuds for your workouts? The Beats Powerbeats Pro might just be your best bet. Right now, Best Buy has them up for grabs at a whopping 50% off! That means you can get them for just $100 instead of their usual $200 price tag. But here’s the catch: these ear

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Understanding Diet Habits and Hypertension in Low-Income Areas

Ever wondered what makes some people eat healthier than others, especially those with high blood pressure? Scientists have been digging into this, focusing on low-income adults with hypertension. They want to know how things like age, education, and daily habits affect their diet quality. This isn't

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Jan 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth: A Different Look at Their Relationship

When Meghan Markle joined the royal family, many members tried to help her fit in. But some things about her didn't sit well with them, including Queen Elizabeth. Meghan had nice things to say about the queen, like during her engagement interview and later with Oprah Winfrey. She praised the queen's

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why is learning from medical mistakes still challenging?

Even with robust efforts to improve healthcare quality, learning from patient safety incidents stays tough. A recent study took a look at the social, political, and organizational factors that make learning from these incidents so tricky. It's not just about fixing mistakes; it's about understanding

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

Why Sir George Cayley's Ideas Still Fly High

Ever wondered who first figured out how planes fly? Meet Sir George Cayley, often called the dad of aviation. Unlike others who just tried and hoped for the best, Cayley used science to understand flight. He found three key forces that affect planes: lift, drag, and thrust. By studying these, he cou

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Jan 12 2025WEATHER

Game Delayed: NBA Postpones Rockets vs. Hawks

You know how sometimes plans change because of the weather? That's exactly what happened with the NBA game between the Houston Rockets and the Atlanta Hawks. The game was supposed to happen on Saturday, but a winter storm in Atlanta made the roads too icy and unsafe. The NBA decided to postpone the

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Boston Hospitals' Expansion: A Double-Edged Sword

Boston's MGH and Brigham and Women's hospitals are growing, adding new buildings and acquiring smaller hospitals. This growth isn't cheap. The massive $1. 9 billion expansion project on Cambridge Street is proof of that. But what's the cost to patients? With more market power, these big hospitals ca

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Rich and Poor: The Threat to Democracy

Ever wondered why some democracies are struggling? A big part of the problem might be the gap between the rich and the poor. In countries where income inequality is high, democracy seems to weaken over time. This isn't just a theory; a recent study looked at many different countries and found that i

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