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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

How States Stack Up in School Funding

School funding is not a one-size-fits-all issue. Each state has its own set of challenges and resources. A recent study by the Education Law Center (ELC) looked at how states fund education using three different measures. The study, "Making The Grade 2025, " used data from 2023 to give a more detail

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

California's Education Shake-Up: Who's Really in Charge?

California is looking at a big change in how schools are run. The governor wants to give the next governor more control over education. This could mean less power for the elected state superintendent. The plan comes from a report by a group of researchers. They say the current system is too confusi

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

A Giant Space Rock Spins Like Crazy!

In just seven nights of observation, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory spotted a massive asteroid that's breaking records. This space rock, named 2025 MN45, is about 2, 300 feet wide, making it bigger than most skyscrapers. What's even crazier? It spins super fast, completing a full rotation in just 113

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Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Mahjong: The Game Taking Over America

Mahjong is becoming a popular game in the United States. It is enjoyed by people of all ages, from youngsters to older generations. Even famous personalities like Meghan Markle and Joanna Gaines are fans. The game involves using tiles and can be played with friends or family. It is a fun way to spen

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Bugs with a Bite: Chagas Disease on the Rise Near the Border

In the Southwest, a tiny bug is causing big worries. These bugs, called kissing bugs, are spreading a disease called Chagas. Scientists found that almost 9 out of 10 of these bugs carry the parasite that causes Chagas. Chagas disease is sneaky. It might not show any signs for years. But over time,

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Colorado's Winter Surprise: How Much Snow to Expect?

Colorado woke up to a snowy Thursday, with winter weather advisories popping up all over the place. The National Weather Service had a lot to say about it. They warned folks to take it easy on the roads, as snow was expected to pile up in various spots. Some places, like Brighton, Estes Park, and L

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Crime Show That's Got Everyone Hooked

Netflix has a new crime drama that's creating quite a buzz. It's called "His & Hers" and stars Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson. They play ex-partners who must team up to crack a murder case. The catch? Each suspects the other might be hiding something. The series hit Netflix on January 8, 2026, and

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Jan 08 2026RELIGION

Faith, Families, and Choices: A Look at Young Women's Views in Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, young women and religious leaders have different ideas about family planning. This is not just about numbers. It's about power, culture, and who gets to decide what happens to a woman's body. Religious leaders often speak about big families as a blessing. They see children as a gif

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2026

In 2026, personal loan rates are looking pretty good. LightStream is offering the lowest rates, starting at 6. 24%. Wells Fargo and American Express are close behind, with rates as low as 6. 74% and 6. 99%, respectively. These rates are important because they show how much it costs to borrow money.

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Check Radiation Therapy Accuracy

Radiation therapy is a crucial treatment for cancer. It uses high-energy beams to target and destroy cancer cells. But, it's not as simple as it sounds. Doctors must plan carefully. They need to make sure the right dose of radiation goes to the right place. Traditional methods of checking this plan

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