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Jul 25 2025EDUCATION

See-Through School Bags: A New Safety Trend

In Charleston, some schools are trying something new to keep kids safe. They are asking students to use clear backpacks. This is not a rule for all schools in the area. But a few have started doing it. The Charleston Charter School for Math and Science is one of them. It is the first charter school

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

itch. io's Sudden Shift: What's Happening to Adult Games?

itch. io, a popular spot for indie games, has started removing adult-themed games. This move comes after pressure from a group called Collective Shout. They wanted payment companies like Visa and MasterCard to stop supporting these games. Users noticed that adult games were missing from search resu

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

Measuring Scars: A Simple and Smart Way

Measuring scars on the upper lip is a big deal in medical care. It helps doctors see how well treatments are working. But doing this accurately has been a problem. Old ways, like tracing with clear film, take a lot of time and aren't always precise. Now, there's a new method called standardized pix

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Social Risk Tracking in Medicare

Health care providers are now using Z codes to track social risks among Medicare patients. These codes cover a range of issues like job stability, housing conditions, education levels, and other personal challenges. However, the use of these codes is not widespread, and there are concerns about how

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Winning Streak: What's Happening to the Education Department?

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision. They let the Trump administration fire about 1, 400 workers from the Education Department. These workers did important jobs. They gave money to schools and students. They also made sure everyone's rights were protected. Now, a lot of that work will sto

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quick and Easy: iOS 26's New Reminder Hack

Ever wished you could manage your to-do list without any hassle? iOS 26 has introduced a neat trick in the Reminders app that might just make your life easier. This update is all about speed and convenience, letting you add tasks quickly, no matter where you are on your iPhone. The Reminders app no

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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Unusual Move: What It Means for Education

The Supreme Court recently made a surprising decision. They allowed the Trump administration to fire around 1, 400 Education Department employees. These workers handled important tasks. They gave money to schools and students. They also protected civil rights and access for people with disabilities.

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Jul 15 2025SPORTS

Dustin Poirier's Final Fight: Breaking Free from the Octagon

Dustin Poirier, a seasoned MMA fighter, is all set to hang up his gloves after UFC 318. This event, happening in New Orleans, is a big deal for him as it's his home turf. He's facing Max Holloway, a tough competitor he's beaten twice before. Poirier's journey in MMA started way back in 2007 as an a

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Northwestern India's Land and Water Woes

Northwestern India's Trans-Gangetic Plains (TGP) are vital for the country's food supply, growing lots of wheat and rice. But this area is in trouble. Land is getting worse, and droughts are becoming more common. This is a big deal because not many studies have looked at both problems together. A r

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

The Fight Over Maxwell's Appeal: Justice Department Steps In

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former ally of Jeffrey Epstein, is currently behind bars for her role in Epstein's abuse of young girls. She's trying to get the Supreme Court to review her case, claiming that a deal made with Epstein should protect her from prosecution. Maxwell argues that a clause in Epstei

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