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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

Teachers in the Cloud: Benton Harbor's High-Tech Fix for Classroom Gaps

In Benton Harbor, Michigan, a unique approach is being used to tackle the teacher shortage. Instead of traditional teachers, some classrooms have virtual educators. These teachers are live-streamed into the classroom. This idea came from a suggestion by the school superintendent, Simone Griffin. She

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Forget the Password, Lose Millions: The Crazy Crypto Comedy Coming to Netflix

Netflix is cooking up a new comedy movie that sounds like a wild ride. It's called \"One Attempt Remaining, \" and it's all about a couple who hit the crypto jackpot but forgot the password to their fortune. Jennifer Garner is set to star in this laugh fest, which is based on a true story that's bot

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Coaching Change: What Happened Behind the Scenes?

Sherrone Moore's time as Michigan's head coach ended abruptly. The university's athletic director, Warde Manuel, knew about Moore's mental health struggles before letting him go. This news came from someone close to the program. Moore's firing wasn't just about his recent issues. It turns out this

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Dec 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Jelly Roll's Journey: From Fear to Triumph

Jelly Roll, a well-known country singer, has been open about his health struggles and the significant changes he's made. He's not just talking about his impressive 200-pound weight loss, but also the deep fears he faced before deciding to change his life. At 41, Jelly Roll realized he was playing a

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

A Leader Steps Down: What's Next for Mental Health and Addiction Services?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is about to see a change at the top. Art Kleinschmidt, who has been acting as the head of the agency, is set to leave his position this Friday. This news comes as no surprise to those following the agency, as it has been operatin

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

IndyCar's New Officiating Board: A Step Towards Fair Play

IndyCar is shaking things up with a new independent officiating board. Starting in 2026, this board will be in charge of overseeing the IndyCar Series and the Indy NXT development series. The board will have three members, and they will work under a new non-profit organization called IndyCar Officia

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces, New Beginnings: The Today Show's 2026 Makeover

The Today Show is shaking things up in 2026. Sheinelle Jones is stepping into a new role. She will be the new co-host for the fourth hour of the show. This is a big deal because she is replacing Hoda Kotb. Kotb left the show earlier this year. The new show will be called "Today with Jenna and Sheine

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Strength in Faith: How Palestinian Families Care for Loved Ones with Dementia

In Palestine, families often step up to care for relatives with dementia. This task is tough, but many find comfort in their faith. A recent study looked into how Muslim caregivers use spirituality to handle the challenges. The study involved talking to 21 adult children who care for parents with d

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Lavish Living: How Stolen Funds Fueled a Life of Luxury

In Minnesota, a group of people, many from the Somali community, took advantage of a program meant to feed hungry kids. They stole hundreds of millions of dollars meant for meals and used it to live lavishly. They bought fancy cars, luxurious homes, and even took trips to exotic places like the Mald

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise in Ukraine Talks: Trump and European Leaders Clash

A heated discussion took place recently between President Trump and key European leaders regarding Ukraine. The conversation, which involved Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, President Emmanuel Macron of France, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, reportedly included "pretty strong words

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