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May 03 2025HEALTH

Helping Low-Income Families Eat Better in Texas

In Texas, a program called the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) has been working to improve how low-income families eat. This program is part of a bigger federal effort to help people make healthier food choices and learn more about nutrition. The goal is to see if this program

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Tax Status in the Crosshairs: A Battle of Ideals

A heated debate is unfolding between Harvard University and the federal government. The core issue? Tax-exempt status and the limits of federal control over academic institutions. The government has threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, a move that has sparked intense discussion.

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May 02 2025POLITICS

A New Vision for Spending: Trump's Budget Shifts Priorities

The White House recently unveiled a budget plan that has sparked a lot of talk. This plan aims to cut back on many domestic programs. The cuts would affect areas like public health, education, and clean energy. At the same time, the plan wants to boost spending on military

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May 02 2025EDUCATION

Diverse Families and Special Needs: Navigating Cultural Barriers

Cultural background plays a huge role in how families connect with services for kids with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These families often hit roadblocks when trying to get help. Why does this happen? And what can professionals do to make things easier? These are the questions that

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May 02 2025EDUCATION

The Challenge of Teaching Science in a Post-Truth World

The term "post-truth" has become a buzzword in recent years. It describes a time when feelings and beliefs hold more sway than facts. This shift has big implications for how science is taught. It is important to understand how to tackle the spread of false information. This is where science educatio

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May 01 2025EDUCATION

Schools Lose Crucial Mental Health Support

The Trump administration has decided to halt $1 billion in federal grants. These funds were meant for hiring mental health professionals in schools across the country. This move comes as a surprise to many, especially since the grants were part of the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This act

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May 01 2025HEALTH

TikTok's Role in Healing Cesarean Scars

TikTok has become a hub for sharing tips on healing cesarean scars. This has raised questions about the quality and accuracy of the information being shared. A recent study looked into the products, methods, and procedures suggested on TikTok for helping new mothers heal from cesarean deliveries.

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: Big Changes on the Horizon

The Republican Party has a new plan for federal student loans. They want to make big changes to how students borrow and repay money for college. This plan aims to simplify the repayment process and cut federal spending by over $330 billion. The goal is to help pay for extended tax cuts. The plan in

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Sharing Knowledge: Drug Data Unlocked

Drugs play a big role in our lives. They can heal, hurt, or even save lives. But how do we know which ones do what? This is where drug annotation comes in. It is the process of labeling drugs with information about what they do, how they work, and any risks they might have. This data is super import

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

The Big Question: Are Charter Schools Public or Private?

The nation's highest court is set to tackle a hot topic in education: the nature of charter schools. What makes a school public or private? This is the question that will be up for debate. At the heart of this debate is a proposed school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. If given th

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