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Feb 04 2025EDUCATION

Schools Explore The AI Advantage

In New Jersey, Bernards Township and Watchung Hills school districts want to join forces to dive deep into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it meshes with education. Kristen Fox is the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction and she's been chatting with Watchung Hills about the top

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

The Viral Mystery:Epstein-Barr Virus, Cryoglobulinaemia

Imagine a virus, it's so common that most people have no idea. This is the Epstein-Barr virus. It is called the ""miscast"", because it can cause the "sickies" , or no problems at all. Some people unfortunately get unlucky, by the virus triggers the production of proteins. These proteins a

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Feb 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Mixed Messages: Prince Andrew's Secret Emails Unveiled

Prince Andrew, the infamous figure, actually kept in touch with Jeffrey Epstein. Things get complicated here. In late February 2011, Andrew sent an email to Epstein. This email included the line, “Keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon. " Notice the date. That’s two mon

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Opioids After Joint Surgery: What Doctors Think vs. What They Do

Doctors who perform joint replacement surgeries have been trying to figure out the best way to manage pain after the procedure. One big question is how many painkillers should they prescribe to patients when they leave the hospital? The truth is, there's often a big gap between what doctors think t

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Race Night Thrills and Lessons Learned, From Top to Bottom at Bowman Gray

N. C. This race night saw some unexpected results and a lot of excitement at Bowman Gray Stadium. For some, it was a time of celebration and happy faces, while for others, it was a lesson in how risky the sport can be and a chance to get better. As the first race of the season kickstarted in Winsto

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

The Soldier Who Spied for Iran and Escaped Prisons

A former British soldier who betrayed his country by spying for Iran was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Daniel Kahlife, now 25, was once a soldier in the British Army, but his life took a dangerous turn. He was convicted for sharing confidential and secret information. His actions, accor

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Feb 03 2025RELIGION

When Sports and Faith Collide

In the heart of Louisiana, a scandal rocked the Catholic Church in New Orleans. This was more than a simple local news story. It was a huge deal for a city where Catholicism is a big part of life. The scandal was about sex-abuse allegations. The Church was in trouble. The New Orleans Saints, a majo

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

Run, Hide, or Chase - Man Overcomes Impressions

A man on the run. That is what the police are dealing with today. Let’s talk about Nicholas Voutsas, the guy who managed to slip away from law enforcement. He was being transported by a van to a hospital in Newark. This wasn’t just any hospital trip. It’s a clear spot to try to get away. There

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Feb 03 2025EDUCATION

How Physical Activity Training for Preschool Teachers can Affect Young Children

Think back to your preschool days. Playtime was a big part of your day. But how does the way teachers handle this activity impact kids? Let's dive into a study that looked at this very thing. In the land of Norway 1, 265 preschoolers, aged 3-5, from 46 different preschools were part of a

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mind-Blowing Sci-Fi Shows That Will Mess With Your Head

Sci-fi shows have always been a great way to explore big ideas and complex themes. They take us on journeys that challenge our understanding of reality and our place in the universe. These shows often delve into topics like free will, the nature of time, and the consequences of technology. They make

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