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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Move to Freeze Education Grants

The Supreme Court made a big decision recently. They backed the Trump administration's choice to freeze $65 million in education grants. This money was meant for teacher training and development. The court's decision was close, with a 5-4 vote. This isn't the first time the administration has taken

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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

The Supreme Court's Quick Call on Teacher Grants

A big decision was made by the Supreme Court. They gave the green light for the Trump administration to put a temporary hold on $65 million in teacher-training grants. These grants were supposed to support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. This move was a quick win for the administration in

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Apr 04 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Tough Stand: Faculty Push Back Against Trump's Pressure

The Trump administration's move to review $9 billion in federal contracts and grants with Harvard has sparked a wave of anxiety and action among the university's faculty. The concern is that Harvard might bend to the administration's demands, which include banning diversity initiatives, restricting

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Alcohol Fuels Aggression: A Closer Look at the Science

Alcohol is often linked to aggressive behavior. Many studies have tried to understand this connection by giving participants alcohol and observing their reactions. These studies use different methods, which can affect the results and how well they apply to real-world situations. One big issue is

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

The Brain's Sweet and Savory Secrets

The brain's role in eating habits has been a hot topic for decades. A lot of work has focused on how rats react to different foods and why they choose what they do. This journey started with simple tests on how rats eat when they're hungry or just because they enjoy it. These tests involved giving r

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

The Role of Dental Nurses in Supporting Hygienists and Therapists

In the UK, dental hygienists and therapists have a clear requirement. They must have proper support when they are treating patients. This is a rule set by the General Dental Council. But what exactly counts as "proper support"? This is where things get a bit fuzzy. Different dental practices have di

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

NATO's New Chapter: Rubio's Brussels Visit Amidst Tensions

The diplomatic scene in Brussels was tense as Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, arrived for a NATO foreign ministers' meeting. The atmosphere was thick with worry over the Trump administration's policies towards Europe. Key issues included the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the delicate relationshi

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Influence of a Controversial Activist

The White House recently saw some major changes in its national security team. This shake-up was influenced by an unexpected figure: Laura Loomer. She is known for her far-right views and has been banned from several platforms for promoting hate speech and conspiracy theories. Loomer managed to s

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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Battle Over TikTok's Future

The countdown is on for TikTok. The popular video-sharing app has until April 5 to find a buyer or face a ban in the United States. The race to acquire TikTok has heated up, with Amazon throwing its hat into the ring. This move comes as no surprise, given the app's massive user base and cultural imp

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Why Russia Dodged Trump's Trade Tariffs

Russia was notably absent from the list of countries facing new trade tariffs from the US. This omission has sparked various reactions and interpretations. Some Western observers expressed disappointment, seeing it as a sign of favoritism. However, the reality is more nuanced. Existing US sanctions

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