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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 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Bold Leader: To Lam's Path to Power and Reform

Vietnam is at a crossroads, with To Lam, a figure known for his bold moves, aiming to extend his leadership. His journey to the top has been swift, marked by significant reforms and a strong leadership style. The Communist Party, which has been in charge for a long time, is set to make a decision so

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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 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words on Maduro: A Game of Power and Oil

Donald Trump, the U. S. President, recently shared his thoughts on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. He suggested that it would be a wise move for Maduro to step down from his position. This comment came amidst increased U. S. military activity in the region, including several strikes on vessels

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader for WHY Brands: Ashley Gu Takes the Helm as CFO

Ashley Gu has been given a big new job at WHY Brands Inc. She is now the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This move shows that the company values her skills and experience. Gu has been with the company for a while. She started at Munchkin, a baby lifestyle brand owned by WHY Brands, in 2018. She work

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

UK and US Leaders Chat About Ukraine Peace

In a recent phone call, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump talked about the ongoing war in Ukraine. The discussion focused on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. Starmer mentioned the efforts of the "Coalition of the Willing, " a group of countries supp

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

New Faces and Leaders in Topeka: A Look at Recent Hires and Honors

Topeka is buzzing with fresh talent and dedicated leaders. FHLBank Topeka has welcomed five new team members, each bringing unique skills to the table. Di Kang, a PhD candidate, is diving into quantitative risk and modeling. Alex Nuss, formerly at Michel Dental, is now handling wires services. Saman

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Indian Management Grads: The Global Hot Picks for Tech and Leadership Jobs

Indian business schools are seeing a big jump in global job offers. Companies from the UAE, US, Canada, and even Saudi Arabia are hiring more Indian management graduates. They want people skilled in tech, digital stuff, and leadership roles. This shows that young professionals from India are becomin

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

Florida's Political Shifts and Student Journalism: A Closer Look

Florida's political landscape is changing fast. Governor Ron DeSantis is making waves as he runs for president. His recent moves in the state legislature are shaping Florida's future. But what does this mean for students and journalists? Student journalists are also making their mark. The Alligator

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

A New Leader for NASA: Jared Isaacman's Vision for Space Exploration

Jared Isaacman, a successful entrepreneur, has taken the reins as NASA's new chief. His journey to this role was not straightforward. Initially nominated by President Donald Trump, his nomination was withdrawn, only to be reinstated later. Isaacman is no stranger to space. He led the first all-civil

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