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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Fewer Eyes on Campus Violence: How Layoffs Hit School Safety

The Education Department's role in tackling sexual violence on campuses has taken a hit. Once a strong force, it's now struggling to keep up. The Office for Civil Rights, which handles these cases, saw half its lawyers go in a round of layoffs. This has left over 25, 000 cases waiting to be looked a

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Where Does Your Teacher's Union Money Really Go?

The National Education Association (NEA), the biggest teachers' union in the U. S. , collects a lot of money from teachers' paychecks. This money is supposed to help teachers and students. But, where does it really go? A big chunk of it goes to politics. The NEA spends nearly $1 billion every elect

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Living with Pancreatitis: A Closer Look at Daily Life

Pancreatitis, whether it's the recurring acute type or the chronic kind, can really mess with a person's daily life. It's not just about the physical pain; it's about how these conditions affect overall well-being. Surprisingly, there's not much research comparing how these two types of pancreatitis

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Naples Pride: A Fight for Free Speech and Inclusion

Naples, a city known for its welcoming spirit, is currently facing a significant challenge. Naples Pride, a local nonprofit, has been hosting Pridefest in Cambier Park for years, including family-friendly drag performances. These events have always been peaceful and well-received, with no incidents

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Power Unchecked: A Leader's Dangerous Path

A leader's words and actions often reveal their true intentions. In recent times, a prominent figure has been making bold statements that challenge the very foundations of governance. This individual, who holds significant power, has declared that they are not bound by international law or any other

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Jan 18 2026OPINION

A Different Kind of Evil

A long time ago, someone found a German soldier's diary at a flea market in New York. It was hidden among other things, but the person noticed it because they were Jewish. The diary had photos of the soldier's life. There were pictures of him with his family, friends, and even a girlfriend. But ther

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Carrick's Clever Move: Casemiro's Future at United

Michael Carrick is making waves at Manchester United. He's not just leading the team; he's also shaping its future. Carrick's choice to start Casemiro in the recent derby was more than just a tactical decision. It was a step towards securing the Brazilian's future at the club. Casemiro is a key pla

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Smart Ways to Build Good Habits Without Willpower

Building good habits is not just about pushing yourself. It is about creating the right environment. Many people think that discipline is the key to forming good habits. But that is not always true. Instead, it is about putting yourself in situations where you are less likely to be tempted. For exa

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Mixing Rocks: How Limestone Changes Concrete's Strength and Radiation Shielding

Concrete is everywhere. It's in buildings, bridges, and even some radiation shielding. But did you know that adding limestone can change how strong it is and how well it blocks radiation? A recent study looked at how limestone from different places affects concrete. First, they mixed limestone from

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Local Stages and Screens: A Mix of Fun and Learning

Stage 13 is bringing the hit musical "Mean Girls" to life in Little Rock. This show is based on the popular movie and book by Tina Fey. It tells the story of Cady Heron, a girl who goes from being homeschooled to dealing with the drama of high school. Sascha Bass is playing Cady, and the performance

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