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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

A Court's Decision on a School's Name Change

In a recent ruling, a California appeals court supported the state's choice to take off Serranus Clinton Hastings' name from a law school. This decision was challenged by Hastings' family and some graduates, but the court did not agree with their arguments. The court stated that the state has the p

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Oct 18 2025OPINION

How Susan Stamberg Made NPR Sound Like Home

Susan Stamberg was a game-changer for NPR. She didn't just report the news; she made it feel personal. Back in the early days of NPR, she was the voice that made people stop and wonder, "Who is that? " She wasn't your typical news anchor. She was lively, funny, and real. She made the news feel like

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Journalist's Cars Blown Up in Italy

In the early hours of Friday, a loud blast shook the quiet town of Pomezia, just outside of Rome. The target? Two cars owned by a well-known Italian journalist and his family. The journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, quickly shared the news on social media, stating that the explosion was caused by a bomb p

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds Behind Bars: A Fresh Look at Prisoner Rehabilitation

Prisons in Spain are dealing with a tough issue: how to help inmates, especially those linked to terrorism, get better mentally. A new study talked to 24 prisoners and found out that fixing their minds is just as important as punishing them. These prisoners have given up their old ways, but changing

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Life During Lockdown: How People with Disabilities Faced the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic hit everyone hard, but it was especially tough for people with disabilities and their carers. They wanted research done to help others in similar situations in the future. Sadly, this group often gets overlooked in policy planning, even though they are at higher risk. Research

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Salt Lake City Housewives: Reality TV's Newest Stars

In the bustling world of reality TV, "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" have made a significant impact. Us Weekly recently named them "Reality Stars of the Year" in their latest issue. The magazine's cover showcases the five original cast members still on the show: Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Mer

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Choosing to Step Away: Why Some People Cut Back on Mental Health Meds

Some folks with serious mental health struggles use meds to manage their conditions. But for a few, these drugs can feel like a roadblock. They might hold them back from feeling truly alive or engaged in life. So, some decide to cut back or stop taking them altogether. This piece dives into why peo

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Young South Asians in Australia: What's on Their Plates?

Young South Asians living in Australia have unique eating habits. These habits are shaped by many things. Their culture, the new environment, and personal choices all play a role. Let's explore what influences their food choices. First, culture is a big factor. Many young South Asians hold onto tra

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Oct 16 2025POLITICS

A Swastika Flag Sparks Controversy in Ohio Congressman's Office

A symbol that many find deeply offensive was spotted in the office of a newly elected Ohio congressman. The flag, featuring a swastika, was seen during a video call with one of Rep. Dave Taylor's staffers. Taylor, a Republican representing Ohio's 2nd Congressional District, quickly condemned the sym

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Finding Inner Peace: How Faith Can Help Soldiers Heal

Soldiers and veterans dealing with combat-related PTSD often find that spirituality plays a big role in their healing journey. This review looked at how faith and religious beliefs can impact those who have served in the military. It's not just about prayer or going to church. It's about how persona

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