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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

School, Habits, and the Mind: A Balancing Act

School is not just about grades and exams. It's a big part of life that can shape how we feel and behave. But it's not the only factor. Daily routines and habits also play a significant role. What we eat, how we unwind, and how we manage stress all contribute to our overall well-being. Researchers

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Australian Golfer Anthony Quayle: A Rising Star in the Golf World

Anthony Quayle is a golfer who is becoming well-known in Australia. He was born on August 25, 1994. Even though he is not a household name yet, he is making a name for himself in the golf world. Quayle turned pro in 2017 and started playing on the PGA Tour of Australasia. In his first year, he fini

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Texas's New Laws: What's Changing Soon?

Texas is about to see a wave of new laws kick in, starting in December and rolling into January. These changes cover a lot of ground, from schools to health, and even how some laws are enforced. One big change is about how congressional districts are drawn. Texas Republicans have pushed through new

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Fish Pregnancy

Scientists have been diving deep into the world of fish reproduction. They've been studying a unique fish called the black rockfish. This fish has a special way of having babies. It's called ovoviviparity. That means the fish's eggs develop inside the mother's body. The babies are born alive, not fr

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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

How Maine's Schools Shape Tomorrow's Workforce

Maine's public schools are more than just buildings and books. They are a network of people working together to shape the future. Teachers, counselors, nurses, and many others play a crucial role in creating a safe and supportive learning environment. These dedicated individuals help students discov

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Education Department's Role in Shaping America

After the Civil War, many smart people saw a big problem. They thought that many Southerners who didn't own slaves couldn't read or write. This made them easy to trick. Leaders who supported slavery took advantage of this. They used it to get people to fight for their cause. The end of the Civil Wa

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Space Food Revolution: Growing Protein for Mars Missions

Future Mars explorers face a big challenge: no grocery stores on the red planet. They can't rely on Earth for fresh supplies either, as resupply missions are too far away. So, how will they get enough food? A new project might have the answer. The European Space Agency (ESA) and Solar Foods are wor

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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

The Future of Science is at Risk: Why Funding Cuts Hurt Young Innovators

Science thrives when young minds are given the chance to explore and innovate. Think about the impact of young scientists like Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who founded Google while still in graduate school, or Kizzmekia Corbett, who led the team that developed the COVID-19 vaccine. These success stor

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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Chilly Start to December: What to Expect

Maryland is gearing up for a chilly start to December. The weather is set to shift, bringing a mix of rain and some wintry elements. The first weather system will hit the western parts of the state early Sunday. It will start as a wintry mix but will soon turn into all rain. The second system is exp

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

How Hot and Cold Affects Your Clear Braces

Clear braces are a popular choice for straightening teeth. They are made from different materials. But how do they hold up under heat and cold? A recent study looked into this. It tested three types of clear aligner materials. The goal was to see how heat and cold cycles affect their strength. Firs

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