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Oct 12 2025EDUCATION

AI in Alaska: Students and Teachers Navigate the New Normal

At the University of Alaska Anchorage, students and teachers are figuring out how to use AI tools like ChatGPT. Some students, like Sarah Baisden, a nursing student, are careful. She worries that relying too much on AI might hurt her learning. She uses AI sometimes, like for making study plans or un

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Oct 11 2025EDUCATION

MIT Stands Firm Against Trump's Higher Education Compact

MIT has made a bold move by rejecting a proposal from the White House. This proposal, called the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, " was sent to nine universities. It included demands like limiting international students, freezing tuition, and defining gender in specific ways. MI

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Sep 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Report: A Flawed Document or a Deliberate Misstep?

The U. S. Department of Energy recently released a lengthy report on the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. The report, however, has been heavily criticized for its questionable approach to climate science. The energy secretary, Chris Wright, claimed that the media misrepresents climate science an

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Nursing's Core Ideas: A Look at Their Influence

Nursing is a field that has its own unique body of knowledge. At the heart of this knowledge lies the metaparadigm, a set of abstract concepts that guide the entire discipline. These concepts are not just theoretical; they shape policies and practices in nursing. The metaparadigm in nursing include

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Sep 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Graham Greene: A Life of Art and Activism

Graham Greene, a respected actor known for his powerful performances, has passed away at the age of 73. His agent, Michael Greene, shared the news, mentioning that Graham was surrounded by his wife, Hilary Blackmore, during his final moments. Michael highlighted Graham's dedication to his community

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Crime Wave: A Closer Look at the Police Shortage

Chicago is facing a serious crime problem. Many people think the reason is a lack of police officers. There are 1, 600 empty jobs in the Chicago Police Department. This means fewer officers to respond to emergencies. Last year, 225 "911" calls went unanswered. These calls included reports of gunshot

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Aug 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Halle Berry's Vibrant Vacation Vibes

Halle Berry, the iconic actress, recently treated her Instagram followers to a glimpse of her tropical getaway. The 59-year-old star has been enjoying her birthday celebrations in style, and her latest photos are proof of that. Despite the gloomy weather, Berry's spirit remained undampened, showcasi

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Fake Science: A Growing Threat

Scientific research is under siege from a shadowy industry of fraud. This isn't about a few bad apples; it's a well-organized network producing fake studies at an alarming rate. These "paper mills" churn out low-quality, often nonsensical research, complete with fabricated data and stolen images. T

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

New Jersey's Microbe Minds Gather for Big Ideas

In May 2025, a group of 140 bright minds from all over New Jersey came together at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. They were there for the annual spring meeting of the Theobald Smith Society. This wasn't just any meeting. It was a two-day event celebrating the amazing world of microbiology. The g

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Aug 04 2025SPORTS

Nico Iamaleava: From Transfer Drama to UCLA's New Quarterback Star

Nico Iamaleava's journey from Tennessee to UCLA has been anything but smooth. The quarterback, known for his powerful arm and dual-threat ability, found himself in a tough spot when his NIL contract demands weren't met. This led to missed practices and ultimately, a transfer to UCLA in early 2025. T

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