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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

Texas' Big Education Shift: What's Next for School Choice?

Texas is on the brink of a major change in how it funds education. The state's House of Representatives has given the green light to a plan that lets parents use state money for private school tuition. This move is a big win for Governor Greg Abbott, who has been pushing for more school ch

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

How Do We Really Know If Kids Are Moving Enough?

Wearable devices are becoming popular for tracking how active kids are. These gadgets are supposed to give a clear picture of a child's physical behavior. However, there is a big problem. Most of the time, these devices are tested in labs or fake real-life settings. This does not give an accurate id

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Housing Market Shifts: Buyers Take Risks as Rates Rise

The housing market is seeing some big changes. Buyers are starting to look at riskier loans. This is happening because interest rates are going up. Last week, mortgage rates hit their highest point since February 2023. This jump in rates has made some buyers think twice. But others are turning to lo

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

March's Shopping Rush: How Tariffs Changed Spending Habits

The month of March saw a notable increase in retail sales across the United States. This surge was largely due to consumers rushing to make purchases before significant tariff increases took effect. The Commerce Department reported a 1. 4% rise in retail sales from February to March, the highest mon

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Energy Hunters: The Dolphinfish Dive Strategy

The vast open ocean is not an easy place to find food. Pelagic fish, those that live in the open sea, have to be clever about how they use their energy. They often take big risks, spending lots of energy to catch prey. This is especially true for dolphinfish. These fish have high energy needs and gr

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles: Women's STI Reporting in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the issue of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women is a complex one. It's not just about biology. It's about power, culture, and society. A recent investigation dug into the factors that make women more likely to get STIs. It looked at things like how women behave sexually,

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How ADHD Impacts Teen Health Habits and Social Life

Teens with ADHD often struggle with more than just focus and attention. Their daily habits and social lives can also take a hit. This is a big deal because healthy habits during the teen years can set the stage for a lifetime of well-being. Let's dive into how ADHD can affect these areas and why it

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Buying Second-Hand Online: What Makes Us Hesitate?

The world is waking up to the idea of buying refurbished goods. This is not just about saving money. It is about saving the planet. Buying second-hand can cut down on waste and help the environment. But, there are things that make people hesitate. What are these things? Let us dive in. People w

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Workers Just Doing the Bare Minimum

The idea of workers doing the least amount of work possible to keep their jobs has been getting a lot of attention lately. This behavior, known as "Quiet Quitting, " is when employees only do what is absolutely necessary to avoid getting fired. It is a big deal for companies because it can hurt thei

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Apr 15 2025EDUCATION

A Pioneer in Understanding How We Make Choices

Robin M. Hogarth was a key figure in shaping how we understand the way people make choices. He was born in 1942 and passed away in 2024. Hogarth's work laid the groundwork for behavioral economics. He spent over 50 years studying, teaching, and guiding others in this field. Hogarth's research was w

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