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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Casino Chat: Tysons Betting Bill and Community Voices

Let's talk about the Tysons casino buzz! Senator Scott Surovell just put forward Senate Bill 982, aiming to let Fairfax County decide if they want a casino. This isn't new; he's tried before. The county didn't ask for this, though. It's like someone handed them an unwanted birthday present. Some bus

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Bullying-Internet Addiction Link: How Family Support Can Help

Ever stopped to think about how bullying can lead teens to spend too much time online? It might seem surprising, but anxiety is a key piece of this puzzle. When kids face bullying, they often feel anxious and stressed. This anxiety can then push them to seek comfort online, which can eventually beco

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Social Media: How Cyberbullying is Hurting Teens

In today’s digital age, social media has become a staple in many young people's lives. Unfortunately, with its rise in popularity, so has the troubling phenomenon of cyberbullying. This form of bullying can be brutal, with teens often being the primary targets. It can take many forms, from harsh com

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Jan 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Hairstylist Blast: Sexual Harassment & Bullying Alleged at Fox Sports

Noushin Faraji, a former hairstylist for Fox Sports, is making some big claims against the network and two of its personalities, Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor. Faraji says Bayless made unwanted advances, offering money for sex. She also claims Fox Sports had a really bad work environment and punished

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

Unified Teammates Head to D. C. for Legislative Push

A year ago, Scott Oftedahl and Montrell Sippel began an unexpected journey when they became team captains of the Unified Sports basketball team at Andrew High School in Tinley Park. Now, their friendship and advocacy for inclusive sports programs have taken them all the way to the nation's capital.

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Learning from Young People's Views on Medical Aid in Dying for Psychiatric Conditions

Have you ever thought about how young people might feel about medical aid in dying for those with psychiatric illnesses? It's a tough topic, but their insights can teach us a lot. Let's dive in and see what they have to say. Young people today are more open and informed about mental health. They un

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Infant Crying: What Healthcare Workers Need to Know

Did you ever think that something as simple as understanding infant crying could help prevent abuse? It turns out, it's a big deal. We talked to 122 healthcare workers and found that many of them didn't get what's normal when it comes to babies crying. Surprisingly, 40% of them thought it wasn't oka

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Ohio's Sports Teams: A Tax Break Battle Brewing in 2025

Imagine this: Ohio lawmakers might give big-league sports teams like the Bengals and Browns a big tax break next year. This could cost taxpayers millions. Two House members, one from Cleveland and one from Xenia, want to stop lame-duck sessions, where quick decisions are made right before lawmakers

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

Bullying Among South African Teens: The Role of Childhood Struggles and Friend Influence

Bullying is a big problem among teens in South Africa. A recent study looked into how childhood hardships, the influence of friends, and personality traits affect teen bullying. Researchers analyzed data from 769 high school students using a method called Structural Equation Modelling. They found th

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

The Power of Pre-K: How Dallas ISD Defied the Enrollment Slump

Early childhood education is making a big difference in Dallas. The Dallas Independent School District (DISD) saw a surprising increase in enrollment this year, breaking a nine-year trend of decline. What's behind this positive change? The district’s pre-K program is a key driver. Many families are

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