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Jan 10 2025EDUCATION

Vote Results & Roof Repairs: Farmingdale Schools' Superintendent Speaks

Tuesday brought mixed results for the Farmingdale School District's bond vote. Proposition One, worth $22. 15 million, passed, allowing for district-wide roof repairs and upgrades. The community showed support with 1, 202 yes votes. However, Proposition Two, valued at $55. 85 million, did not make t

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Jan 10 2025EDUCATION

Court Blocks Changes to Title IX Rule for Gender Identity

A federal judge recently declared that changes made to Title IX by the Department of Education were unconstitutional. These changes included expanding the definition of "sex discrimination" to include "gender identity. " The judge said the department overstepped its authority, which is a win for tho

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

The Allure of Gossip: Why We Can't Resist

Ever noticed how news about other people's lives can be so fascinating? It's like a secret addiction we all share. But why do we love gossip so much? It's not just about being nosy. It turns out, gossip has been a part of human nature for a long time. Gossip is like our brain's way of understanding

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Discovering a Secret Weapon Against Weight Gain: A New Approach

Imagine eating all your favorite foods and never having to worry about putting on extra pounds. This might sound like a dream, but scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are exploring a fascinating idea that could make this a reality. They've found a unique micro-organism that could help k

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Jan 10 2025BUSINESS

Chuck E. Cheese Reborn: A Shift in Entertainment and Pizza

Chuck E. Cheese, once hit hard by the pandemic and bankruptcy, has made a remarkable comeback. The company, now helmed by CEO Dave McKillips, invested over $300 million to revamp its image for the next generation. Gone are the animatronics and outdated games that once defined the chain. Instead, Chu

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Future of Entertainment: Streaming, AI, and More

At the annual Variety Entertainment Summit held during CES in Las Vegas, top industry leaders discussed the latest trends in streaming, AI, and advertising. NBCUniversal’s Beatrice Springborn noted a shift towards producing fewer, higher-quality shows, while A+E Studios' Barry Jossen saw this as a p

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Jan 10 2025OPINION

Andrew Breitbart and the Culture-Politics Feedback Loop

Andrew Breitbart, a notable conservative figure, famously said, "politics is downstream of culture. " This idea, known as the Breitbart Doctrine, emphasized the power of culture in shaping political outcomes. Breitbart rightly noted that influencing key institutions like Hollywood and Silicon Valley

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Storytime Online: Changing Minds About Transgender Kids

Transgender children and teens often face a lot of stigma, which can harm their health and school life. It might seem surprising, but getting familiar with people from stigmatized groups can help reduce stigma. We can understand their special experiences and feelings better. Watching videos, especia

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Jan 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire From the Sky: A Look at the Pacific Palisades' Loss

Have you ever seen a picturesque neighborhood transformed into a sea of ash and rubble? That's what happened in Pacific Palisades, a wealthy enclave by the sea that's been a star in many films and TV shows. A wildfire, part of a series sweeping through Los Angeles, left behind a grim scene that's ha

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Facebook's Zuckerberg Ends Censorship After His Post Flops

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, decided to change the company's censorship policies. This happened after a post he made about a martial arts injury didn't get many views. In 2023, Zuckerberg posted a picture of himself in a hospital bed. He had surgery to fix a torn knee ligament. He was training

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