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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

The Unseen Side of Sports Betting: What You Should Know

Sports betting is a big deal these days. It's not just about fun and games. It's a serious business with real money involved. People often think it's all about luck, but there's more to it. First, it's important to know that betting isn't just a game. It can become a problem for some people. If you

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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Helping Nursing Students Handle Their Workload

Nursing educators are trying to figure out how to make sure students aren't overwhelmed in their first semester. They want to find a good balance for the amount of work students should handle. This isn't just about the number of hours spent studying. It's also about the types of tasks and how challe

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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Paychecks at Risk: Student Loan Defaults Loom Large

The U. S. Department of Education has confirmed that wage garnishments are on the horizon for millions of student loan borrowers who are seriously behind on their payments. This development is part of a broader overhaul of the student loan system, which affects over 40 million Americans and amounts

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Leader's Fight: Ben Sasse's Journey with Terminal Cancer

Ben Sasse, a well-known figure in American politics and education, recently shared some tough news. He revealed that he has been diagnosed with an advanced stage of pancreatic cancer. This news came as a shock to many, as Sasse had been actively involved in public life until recently. Sasse, who is

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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Berks County's Bright Minds Shine at Kutztown University

Kutztown University is all set to be the host for the 2026 Berks County Science Olympiad. The event is scheduled for January 8, with January 12 as the backup date in case of snow. This year, the Olympiad will bring together over 300 high school students from Berks County and other areas. These stud

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Brave Announcement: Facing Life's Final Chapter

Ben Sasse, a well-known former Republican senator from Nebraska, recently shared some tough news. He revealed that he has stage-four pancreatic cancer, which doctors say is terminal. Sasse, now 53 years old, made this announcement on a social media platform, calling it a "death sentence. " Sasse se

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

From the Field to the Boardroom: Unlikely Journeys to Wall Street

Wall Street isn't just for finance graduates. Some of its rising stars come from unexpected backgrounds, blending diverse experiences into successful careers. Take Lamar Cardinez, for example. He once dreamed of playing pro football. When that didn't pan out, he stayed close to sports, interning at

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

More Students Than Ever Are Studying Medicine in the U. S.

The number of students in U. S. medical schools has reached a new high. Over 100, 000 students are now studying to become doctors. This is a big deal because it shows more people want to work in healthcare. Most of these students are women. In fact, more than half of the applicants and the incoming

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

A Big Step for a Rhode Island Educator: New York's Education Scene Beckons

Angélica Infante-Green, a prominent figure in Rhode Island's education system, is being considered for a significant role in New York City's schools. This move could be a game-changer for her career. She has been mentioned as a potential candidate by Chalkbeat, but she has not confirmed any discussi

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

New York's Missed Chance: Why Aren't Students Getting Their Share of College Cash?

New York has a big problem. It's not collecting the right info to make sure students get their fair share of college money. The state has a law that says schools must report how many students fill out the FAFSA form. This form is key to unlocking over $1 billion in federal aid. But the state won't s

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