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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation Network Crashes: What’s Happening?

Have you been trying to jump back into your favorite game on your PS5 this weekend? Unfortunately, luck isn't on your side. PlayStation Network has gone down. It's been off and on since yesterday evening and takes everything from being able to log in to the whole store. This is the fifth outage we h

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Hostages To Be Freed

The war in Gaza has reached a pivotal moment. Hamas has finally disclosed the names of the next three Israeli hostages to be freed in the next cease-fire exchange. But the road to peace is not smooth and full of bumps. The hostages, Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, and Ohad Ben-Ami, are set to be released

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Tech in Classrooms: What Do Future Teachers Really Think?

Future teachers might seem like the perfect candidates to bring digital technologies into classrooms. But do they really understand the potential of ICT? We all want to know what the people shaping young minds think. Recently, a survey was conducted. Around 1, 000 studies were collected. Only

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

United We Stand: ICC Faces Off Against Trump's Sanctions

The International Criminal Court (ICC), based in The Netherlands, found itself in a hot debate. The court's work and independence were threatened by new sanctions imposed by the Trump administration in the U. S. The ICC needs to stay independent and fair, so the court took a stand. The ICC

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

A Disruptive Vision for Gazan Future

President Trump, in a surprising executive decision, proposed a new vision for Gaza, turning this volatile region into a luxurious Riviera-style haven. By doing so, the president didn't just shuffle around another policy, but he shook things up, forcing the world to rethink its approach to the Isra

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Feb 06 2025WEATHER

Winter's Double Trouble: Snow and Ice to Hit 22 States

Let's dive in to this mess. First of all, it must have been a real shock when 100 million people across 22 states received weather alerts on Thursday. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain are expected to make travel from the midwest to the north-east and mid-Atlantic a nightmare for days. From Nebraska t

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Turn.

The 2024 presidential election in the US saw an unexpected twist when Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, announced his intention to take over Gaza. This move was met with shock and dismay from many, particularly from those who advocate for Palestinian rights. Uncommitte

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Feb 06 2025EDUCATION

Eyes on the Move: How Active Classrooms Impact Kids

Schools are where kids spend a lot of time sitting down. This isn't good for their bodies or minds. Imagine a classroom where kids can move around while they learn. These are called Active Learning Classrooms. They're designed to get kids up and moving, which can make a big difference in how they fe

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

Spring Break Rethink: School Days Added Due to Winter Weather

South Carolina’s Dorchester County School District 4 has made a bold move. They’re shifting plans due to winter weather. The original school day, April 21st, was supposed to be a teacher workday. It is now a regular school day for students. This decision is a direct response to the recent bad weathe

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

University Students Protesting

Jaws dropped at universities across the country this spring when student protests flared and escalated. The protests were against Israel and occured after a violent and intense showdown in Gaza and their numbers and locations were extensive. This went from Maine all the way to Alaska. Some schools

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