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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Illinois's Fresh Approach to Student Readiness

Illinois is shaking up the way it checks how ready high school students are for life after graduation. Unlike the SAT, which is mostly for college entrances, this new system has four levels. Level 1 says there's room for improvement, Level 2 means you're doing okay, Level 3 is the goal, and Level 4

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Betting on a Better School? How Missouri's Sports Betting Tax Plan Measures Up

Ever heard of a new way to fund schools? Missouri is voting on it! They want to legalize sports betting and use the taxes for education. Sounds great, right? But hold on, there's a catch. Some of the money sportsbooks use to attract bettors won't be taxed. That's what policymakers are debating right

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Pfizer's COVID-19 Meds Boost Sales: What's Next?

Pfizer's third-quarter earnings just came in, and guess what? They're way better than expected! The company's making a lot more money, thanks to a big demand for their COVID-19 treatments. Their best-selling drug, Paxlovid, brought in a whopping $2. 7 billion in the third quarter alone. This is a ma

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Thunderbolt 5 Cable: A Speedy Connection for Mac Mini and MacBook Pro

Apple has introduced a new Thunderbolt 5 cable designed to work with their latest M4 Mac mini and upcoming MacBook Pro models. This cable offers lightning-fast transfer speeds of up to 120Gb/s, making it a great choice for users who need to quickly move large files between devices. The cable, price

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Cash Kings From Beyond the Grave: A Look at 2024's Top-Earning Deceased Celebrities

Even after they're gone, some stars still rake in big bucks. In 2024, musicians like Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury topped the list of highest-paid dead celebrities. Their music catalogs and estate deals brought in millions. But it's not just about the tunes—TV actors like Matthew Perry also ma

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Is College Really Worth It Anymore?

Think college is the only way to success? Think again. New numbers show that fewer students are signing up for traditional four-year degrees. Why? Costs are sky-high, and student loans are out of control. Plus, the government isn't making it easy. The mess with the Free Application for Federal Stude

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Kids Teach Us How to Stay Safe from Lead

In the Panhandle Health District, kids are becoming little health heroes! Each spring, the district's Lead Health Intervention Program visits schools to teach third to fifth graders about lead exposure. This year, students from Harrison Elementary, Pinehurst Elementary, and Silver Valley Christian A

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Oct 29 2024EDUCATION

Educators in D230 Schools Wait for New Contract: What's the Hold-up?

Imagine trying to start your school day without a clear plan. That's what the educators at Andrew, Sandburg, and Stagg high schools have been dealing with for over 50 days! The Dist. 230 Federation of Teachers and the CCSD 230 Board of Education have been busy trying to agree on a new multi-year con

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Military Move: What's Happening in Russia?

Did you hear about the surprising news? North Korea has shipped off 3, 000 soldiers to Russia. They're not there for fun; these troops are undergoing training at various spots across the country. This development could spell trouble for Ukraine. North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, might be eyeing adv

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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Brazil Cracks Down on Meat Companies for Buying Cattle from Illegal Deforested Land

In a surprising move, Brazil's environmental agency has slapped fines totaling $64 million on 23 meatpacking companies. The fines are for buying and selling cattle that were raised on deforested land in the Amazon, an area where raising cattle is a major cause of deforestation. Over 18, 000 cattle w

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