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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life of Simplicity: Jimmy Carter's Modest Home

Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, spent the last 43 years of his life in a humble two-bedroom ranch house he built himself in rural Plains, Georgia. At 100 years old, Carter became the first U. S. president to reach a centennial birthday. After his death on December 29, 20

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Campus Shifts Ahead of Trump's Return

Colleges and universities are bracing for changes as Donald Trump prepares to move back into the White House. A key concern is the status of international students and staff with temporary or student visas. Trump's past advocacy for mass deportations and his previous "Muslim ban" have left instituti

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Justin Trudeau: A Political Evolution #

When Justin Trudeau first took office in 2015, he was the epitome of a modern progressive leader. His cabinet, half of which was women, was celebrated with his iconic "Because it's 2015" response. Fast forward to 2025, and Trudeau announced his resignation from the prime minister's role. What change

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

Richland One Board Kicks Off 2025 with a Request for Full Financial Scrutiny

In an extraordinary meeting last Tuesday, Richland County School District One board members took a significant step. They voted to ask the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) for a comprehensive forensic audit of the district. This was the first gathering of the year for the newly elected

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Stress in Health Students: The Body Speaks

Lots of students in healthcare fields like dentistry and nursing manage hefty academic workloads and high expectations. This often leads to stress, which can show up in physical ways too, called somatization symptoms. Though these signs have been talked about a lot, not much focus has been given to

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Chinese Students and Online Health Info: What's the Connection?

The Internet is a big part of kids' lives today. But how good are they at using it to learn about health? A recent study in China checked this out. It found that some kids struggle to tell good health info from bad online. They also don't use the Internet much to solve their own health problems. The

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

RSV: A Silent Menace in Jordan's Nurseries

Between November last year and April this year, something unexpected happened in Jordan. Almost half of the kids under five who were hospitalized had a virus called respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV for short. This virus isn't as famous as others, but it can lead to serious breathing issues like b

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

New Board Members Sworn In At Hillsborough Meeting

On Monday evening, Hillsborough Township held its annual Board of Education reorganization meeting. Three school board members were sworn in. Allison Laning-Beder, Elaine Jackson, and Jane Staats, who were all re-elected in last November's election, stood together to take the oath of office. Despite

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Chinatown's Evolution: A Community Divided

Boston has rolled out some new building rules for Chinatown, aiming to preserve its unique charm and make housing more affordable. But not all locals are sold on the idea. The proposed changes allow buildings to reach up to 35 stories in specific areas. This has some residents worried about overcrow

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Young Snappers Capture High School Action

As the new year begins, high school photojournalists in Massachusetts are diving into their craft, capturing the excitement of sports and school events. Over 20 students have shared their work in this week's photo gallery, showcasing various sports like basketball, hockey, and swimming, as well as c

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