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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Israel's Bold Move Against UNRWA: What's Really Going On?

Israel has taken a strong step against the UN agency helping Palestinian refugees. They destroyed two UNRWA buildings in East Jerusalem. One was an office in Sheikh Jarrah, and the other was a school in Qalandia. This is part of a bigger plan to stop UNRWA from working in areas Israel controls. UNR

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How Hospitals Stay Strong in Tough Times

Healthcare systems face constant challenges. Think pandemics, new rules, and not enough supplies. How do they keep going? This piece looks at how hospitals adapt and stay strong. It uses a theory called dynamic capabilities. This theory helps explain how organizations handle change. First, let's ta

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Bold Move: Should Third Graders Be Held Back for Reading?

Utah is considering a big change in how it handles reading skills for third graders. Governor Spencer Cox wants to make sure kids can read well before moving on to the next grade. He thinks holding students back might help them in the long run, even if it's tough in the short term. To make this wor

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Israel Gets a Seat at the Peace Table

Israel has been asked to join President Trump's new "Board of Peace. " This group is supposed to help solve big fights around the world. But it's not clear if Israel will say yes or not. This idea started last year when Trump wanted to stop the fighting in Gaza. Now, the plan is bigger. It's about

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Secret Deal to Keep the Peace, For Now

In a surprising turn of events, Israel and Iran have quietly agreed not to strike each other first. This deal, brokered by Russia, is not about making peace. It is about avoiding a big fight for now. Both countries are still ready for war. They are just taking a break to prepare. Russia played a bi

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Gaza Governance Plan Sparks Israeli Concerns

Israel is not happy with the latest U. S. plan for Gaza. The issue? The people chosen to lead it. The Israeli government says the U. S. did not talk to them before making this decision. They think the plan goes against what Israel wants. One big problem for Israel is Turkey's involvement. Turkey's

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Smart Tech in Schools: How to Use AI Wisely

AI is everywhere, and schools are no exception. It's changing how students learn and how teachers teach. But with great power comes great responsibility. AI can be a helpful tool, but it can also cause problems if not used correctly. AI in schools can do many things. It can help students understand

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Tiny Apology: $20 Credit After Major Outage

Verizon faced a huge problem on Wednesday. Over 1. 5 million people reported issues on Downdetector. The outage lasted for hours. Verizon said sorry by offering a $20 credit. But customers have to work to get it. First, Verizon said to use the myVerizon app. Then, they added you could call or chat

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Chaos: A Nation Gripped by Winter's Wrath

Across the U. S. , winter is showing its might, turning roads into ice rinks and sidewalks into slippery slides. On Friday, a whopping 18 million people woke up to cold weather alerts, while 10 million more braced for winter weather advisories. From the northern plains to the Great Lakes, and even u

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Unending Struggle: A Glimpse into Recent Violence

In a region where peace seems like a distant dream, fresh violence has once again shaken Gaza. Local health officials reported that five individuals, including a young teenager, lost their lives in two Israeli airstrikes near Deir al-Balah. The Israeli military has not yet provided any comments on t

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