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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Where Do Harris and Trump Stand on Education?

Education is a hot topic, and both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have their own views on it. Let's dive into what they think about schools across the country. Did you know there are 50 states in the U.S.? From Alabama to Wyoming, each state has its unique education system. Harris and Trump hav

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Universities Seek Extra Cash

The State Board of Regents recently requested additional funding for state universities. This isn't just about Alabama or Alaska; it's a nationwide issue. States like Arizona, Arkansas, and California are all feeling the pinch. Even states known for their wealth, like Connecticut and Delaware, are n

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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Discover Tranquility in Genoa: Your Perfect Blend of Nature and Amenities

Imagine waking up to the sight of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains, spending your day exploring the great outdoors, and ending it with a relaxing round of golf. Welcome to The Preserve in Genoa, Nevada—a place where rural serenity meets urban convenience. Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plans for Education: Back to the States?

On September 23, 2024, former President Donald Trump made a big statement during his campaign rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania. He said he wants to shut down the U.S. Department of Education and give control back to states. A video of this speech went viral on social media, sparking different reaction

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Meet Rayna Glasser: The Educator Who Puts Students First

Rayna Glasser is no stranger to the classroom. With 18 years of teaching experience, mainly at Fort Worth Dunbar High School where she was named Teacher of the Year for 2023-24, she's got a solid background. She holds a master’s degree in education from Lamar University and is now running for State

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Teen Welfare and Politics: A Colorful Tale

Political scientists have discovered an interesting pattern among Americans. White teens whose families received welfare tend to become Democrats later in life. However, the same doesn't hold true for non-white teens; they might even lean less toward the Democratic party as adults. This isn't about

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

IVF Decision in Alabama: A Governor’s Concern

New Hampshire's Governor Chris Sununu has expressed concerns over a recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court. The court decided that an 1872 law, which allows parents to sue for the death of a minor child, applies to unborn children as well. This includes frozen embryos used in IVF treatments. The

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Could Ivanka Trump Take Over the Family Business?

As former president Donald Trump faces a serious lawsuit in New York, some experts are speculating that his daughter, Ivanka Trump, might step in to manage the family's business empire. The lawsuit, worth $370 million, was filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James and includes Donald Trump, h

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Should Texas Schools Teach the Bible? Many Christians Say No!

Imagine walking into a Texas elementary school classroom and seeing Bible stories on the curriculum. That's what could happen if a new proposal by the Texas Education Agency is approved in November. The plan suggests including Biblical lessons in state reading and language arts classes. But not all

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Two Teams, One Big Game: Penn State vs. UCLA After Decades Apart

Imagine this: two college football teams haven't faced each other in over 50 years. That's the case with Penn State and UCLA. Their last game was way back in 1968, when Penn State won 21-7. Now, they're meeting again, but things are different this time. They're now in the same conference, which mean

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