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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Brett Favre's Voice on School Assignments and Kids' Safety

Brett Favre, the legendary NFL quarterback, has been making waves off the field with his strong opinions on various topics. One of his latest stances involves a school assignment that asked students to act out being LGBTQ and “coming out. ” Favre criticized this assignment, saying he wouldn’t have m

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Fear in the Classroom: How Immigration Politics Affects Young Learners

In Philadelphia, an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher has noticed a significant shift in their students' attitudes. Many of these students, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade, are immigrants who have arrived in the U. S. within the past four years. The teacher shares that the older s

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Hospital Complications on Children in Intensive Care

When kids get really sick and need to stay in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), it's worse if they catch infections or other complications at the hospital. These hospital-acquired complications (HACs) can make them stay longer and need more help breathing, which isn't good for their health o

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Kids Get More Help?

Imagine a world where every child is loved and protected. Sadly, this isn't always the case. Child abuse is a huge problem that affects many kids. But here's a big issue - not all kids get the same help when they need it. Some get more support, others less. Why is that? Kids come from all sorts of

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dance in 2024: Raw Emotions and New Faces

This year's dance performances were all about authenticity and fearlessness. Mira Nadon from New York City Ballet and Chloe Misseldine from American Ballet Theater were standouts for their sheer courage on stage. Veterans like Twyla Tharp, Ralph Lemon, and Bill T. Jones showed us the power of dance

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Unexpected Pain in Medication Abortions: What Women Need to Know

Many women are caught off guard by the pain they feel during medication abortions. A recent study from the U. K. found that over 60% of women experience significant pain. This is important to understand because medication abortions are common, with over half of U. S. abortions involving this method.

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet the Ulefone Armor X31 Pro: A 5G Rugged Phone on a Budget

Ever needed a phone that can take a punch and still give you super-fast internet? Meet the Ulefone Armor X31 Pro! This is the first 5G rugged phone in Ulefone’s budget-friendly Armor X Series. It hits the market on January 1, 2025, starting at just $199. 99. Under the hood, the Armor X31 Pro packs

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Shocking Incident: Teacher Harms Nonverbal Student

In the small town of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, a disturbing event took place at the Wise Center. A special education teacher, Tonya Gainey, was accused of hurting a 3-year-old nonverbal student during lunchtime. The incident was caught on camera. Gainey, who is 57, allegedly slammed the young boy's

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Discovering New Surfactants to Protect Steel Pipes

In the world of oil and gas, corrosion is a big problem. It costs a lot of money, can harm people, and pollutes the environment. To fix this, scientists are always looking for better ways to protect steel pipes. In a recent study, two new surfactants were made. These surfactants, called 2C n coesT

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Connections: Safeguarding Our Info Highways

The invisible highways beneath the ocean that carry nearly all international data might be under threat. We're talking about undersea cables that help us click and scroll worldwide every day. However, these cables have been cut before, even suspected to be deliberate acts by some major countries. Fo

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