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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Must Martinez Stay or Go? It's Getting Complicated

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) chief Pedro Martinez is in hot water. On Friday night, his lawyer filed an injunction in court. Martinez wants to stop the school board from firing him. Why are they trying to fire him? Some say he's being used as a scapegoat. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and the May

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

Delivery Drivers Strike: What’s Behind the Amazon Protest?

In the United States, Amazon delivery drivers are protesting in four states. These drivers complain about long hours, heavy workloads, and little support. They say they have to deliver around 400 packages a day, with few breaks and no helpers. Amazon, however, says the strike won’t affect holiday de

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Molecules Fight Alzheimer's: A Fresh Approach

Alzheimer's disease is a major challenge for modern medicine, as we still lack drugs that can truly stop or slow its progression. The number of people affected by Alzheimer's is expected to rise dramatically in the coming years. One big reason why finding new treatments is so hard is that many diffe

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Dec 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Irmo Fire Department's New Tech: A Lifesaver for Drivers

Imagine you're driving and suddenly, your phone pings. Not a text, but a warning that an emergency vehicle is nearby. That's the magic of the new "HASS Alert" system the Irmo Fire Department is rolling out. This tiny tech sends alerts to popular apps like Apple Maps and Waze. What's the big deal? It

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Dec 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Best TV of 2024: Unpacking The Rings of Power's Standout Episode

In a year filled with impressive TV shows, Amazon's 'The Rings of Power' stands out. The series, based on Tolkien's world, has been praised for its cinematic scope and intricate storylines. Among the many episodes, the season 2 installment titled "Doomed to Die" shines the brightest. This episode ma

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

How Adrenergic Receptors Influence Sweating During Exercise

Ever wondered how your body keeps you cool while you exercise? Scientists have been looking into how certain receptors, called α- and β-adrenergic receptors, help regulate sweating, especially when you're working out in the heat. They found that blocking these receptors can affect how much you sweat

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Boss Gets the Boot as Mayor Takes Control

Pedro Martinez, the schools chief of Chicago Public Schools, was unceremoniously fired on Friday. The city's school board, controlled by Mayor Brandon Johnson, made the decision after a closed-door meeting. This move follows a long-running dispute between the mayor and Martinez over educational poli

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Saving Energy with a Powerful Urea-Oxidizing Catalyst

Clean energy is a big deal, and hydrogen is a superstar in this field. One cool way to generate hydrogen is by breaking down urea in water. This happens in a process called urea oxidation reaction (UOR). Scientists have created a special electro-catalyst to make this happen in salty water, similar t

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

School Enrollment After ACTH Therapy for Infantile Epilepsy Patients

Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) can lead to serious brain development issues. But how does this affect kids' chances of going to elementary school? This study looked into that, focusing on kids who got adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) therapy. ACTH therapy is a common treatment for IES

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Biden's Education Shifts: Loan Relief and Trans Athlete Rules Shelved

In a recent move, the Biden administration decided to drop two significant education proposals. These were plans for substantial student loan forgiveness and guidelines for transgender athletes in school sports. Once considered high priorities, these proposals were withdrawn before President-elect D

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