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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Teen Vogue's Big Change: What's Next?

Teen Vogue, known for its bold stance on social issues, is merging with Vogue's website. This move has sparked criticism from the union representing its writers. They argue that the change could harm the magazine's unique voice and diversity. The merger means Teen Vogue will no longer operate as a

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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Fight for Fair Play at Casa Bonita

In the world of entertainment, things aren't always as fun as they seem. Take Casa Bonita, for example. This place is known for its wild shows and adventures. But behind the scenes, the performers are struggling. They're fighting for better pay and working conditions. It's a big deal, and now, a fam

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

School Bus Showdown: NYC Students and Workers in the Crossfire

A major fight over school bus contracts in New York City is putting 150, 000 students and 12, 000 jobs at risk. The bus companies involved say they can't keep running without a new, long-term deal. They claim the city's current month-to-month approach just doesn't work for their business. The compa

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

AI Tutors: A New Way to Boost Learning in California?

California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, has made two big moves recently. First, he signed a law to improve reading teaching methods. Second, he blocked a plan to stop using automation at big ports. Why does this matter? It shows he is open to new ideas that could help schools. Newsom's actions suggest

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Czech Election: A Billionaire's Bid for Power

Czech voters are heading to the polls, and the spotlight is on Andrej Babis, a billionaire with a populist edge. His party, ANO, is leading in the polls, promising higher wages and economic growth. But his stance on Ukraine aid and EU climate goals has sparked debate. The Czech economy has faced to

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

Oklahoma's Education Chief Swaps Role for Conservative Advocacy

Ryan Walters, the Republican who led Oklahoma's public schools, is stepping down. He's leaving to head up a group called the Teacher Freedom Alliance. This group aims to shape educators into molding students into "free, moral, and upright American citizens. " Walters made waves during his time as s

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Where Are Your School Fees Really Going?

Big teacher groups are spending a lot of money. The American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association have put nearly 100 million dollars into various projects. A group called Defending Education is questioning where this money is really going. Erika Sanzi, who leads outreach f

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Stand Firm: Contract Talks Hit a Snag

Workers at Boeing's St. Louis plant have made their voices heard. They've said no to the latest contract offer. The vote was clear. Over 80% of the union members rejected the deal. The offer promised a 20% pay raise over four years. But the workers wanted more. They feel their hard work isn't being

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Who Will Lead the NFL Players' Union?

The NFL Players' Association is at a crossroads. The recent resignation of Lloyd Howell has left a big question mark over who will take the reins. Two names are in the running: JC Tretter and Don Davis. Both have strong backing from players, but Tretter seems to have the edge. The process to pick a

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Jul 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Island USA Cast: Love and Luggage at Fiji Airport

The "Love Island USA" season might be over, but the drama and affection didn't end at the airport. Contestants made their way through Nadi International Airport in Fiji, where fans captured their final moments together. Pepe Garcia and Nic Vansteenberghe stole the show, acting like old married coup

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