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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Frosty Frenzy: Snow and Cold Sweep Across America

Cold weather is taking over many parts of the United States. Schools and roads are shut down due to heavy snow and freezing conditions. More than 99 million people are affected by weather alerts. The Northeast, Great Plains, and Midwest are affected the most. The capital city, Washington D. C. ,

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

From the Lab to the Classroom

In Idaho, a man has brought his passion for technology into the classroom. Chad Parson is a technology pro with a knack for finding the solution to confusing tech problems. His team is on the case daily for every snag or glitch that pops up, and they do it with big smiles. They are always ready for

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

Compton's Amazing Improvement in Testing Scores

The Compton school district has surprised everyone by rapidly improving test scores, especially in math and reading. It's not just a little better, but they've made huge strides. It's not just about the numbers though. Compton's story is about a complete turnaround. Most schools saw a drop in score

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Flu Fever Sweeps Across America

This winter, the U. S. is battling a fierce flu outbreak Doctors' offices across the country are bustling with patients complaining of flu-like symptoms. It turns out this flu season is the worst in 15 years. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that last week, the nu

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Feb 10 2025EDUCATION

Giving Mozzarella a Chance

What if you wanted to talk about school lunches, but didn't know where to start. Lets talk about cheese, specifically mozzarella. Let's talk about why we need more of it in school lunches in china. Children need a variety of nutrients, including calcium, vitamin A, and high-quality protein.

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Flu Fever Hits the U. S. : What You Need to Know

Let us dive into the current situation. The cold winter months have brought along a notably bad influenza season in the U. S over the last 15 years. A significant measure of flu activity is the percentage of doctor's visits driven by flu-like symptoms. Currently, the numbe

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

High School Sports: Who Decides?

In 2025, a significant debate erupts around high school sports and transgender athletes. Many states are left wondering what to do In Minnesota, the high school sports governing body aims to follow state laws instead of President's orders. This means transgender athletes c

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Feb 08 2025OPINION

Money Shutdown: Schools' Big Win

In a surprising move, President Trump is expected to shut down the Department of Education. Some Democrats are up in arms about this decision. This department was created in 1979 as a political favor by President Jimmy Carter to the National Education Association, the biggest teachers' union in the

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

School Shooting in Sweden Leaves Community Reeling

Sweden is grappling with the aftermath of its first-ever school shooting, which occurred inside a adult education center. The incident was horrifying and the devastated community is still trying to come to terms with it. The school was a melting pot of cultures, with 30% of its students enrolled in

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Milk Programs in Latin America: A New Formula Needed?

In Latin America and the Caribbean, school milk programs have been a long-standing tradition. They have been a key part of combating malnutrition for many years. But, the region is now facing new problems. Overweight and obesity among kids are becoming more common. These changes pose a challenge fo

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