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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Putting Worcester's Kids at the Heart of Education

In Worcester, a strong belief drives the school committee: kids should always be the top priority. Every choice, every discussion, and every budget decision should be checked against one simple question: Will this help Worcester's students thrive? The city's mayor, Joe Petty, has shown that real pr

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Paws and Tales: How Animals Boost Kids' Reading Skills

Libraries in the region are introducing a unique way to help kids improve their reading skills: animals! Dogs and cats are stepping in as attentive listeners, creating a relaxed and supportive environment for young readers. At the Cresson Public Library, therapy dogs from PawZone will be joining th

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

A Unique Home in the Sky: How Two Penthouse Apartments Became One

In the heart of Hanoi, something special is happening. A young family is about to move into a home that is anything but ordinary. It is not just one penthouse, but two combined into one. This is the Khai Son Duo Penthouse, a project by Idee architects. The idea was to create a home that flows seaml

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

New Mexico's Path to Prosperity: A Five-Step Plan

New Mexico is at a turning point. It has what it takes to shine in today's economy: natural resources, creative minds, and a great location. Yet, it has struggled to turn potential into success. The state faces urgent challenges: young people often leave for better opportunities, businesses hesitate

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Protesters March Against ICE After Deadly Shootings

People across the U. S. are speaking out against ICE after recent shootings. In Minneapolis, a big protest happened on Saturday. It was one of many planned that day. The protest was about two things. First, a woman named Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer. Second, two people were shot

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Cleaning Up for Better Health: Experts Share Their Insights

Health experts recently gathered to discuss how toxins, parasites, and molds can harm the body. They believe that many modern illnesses are caused by a toxic environment, both inside and outside the body. Dr. Edward Group suggested a step-by-step approach to healing. First, he recommended cleaning

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Nature's Artistry in Glass: Exploring the Harvard Museum's Hidden Gem

The Harvard Museum of Natural History isn't just a place for science lovers. It's also a spot where art and nature come together in a unique way. This museum, part of the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture, shows off the wonders of the natural world. It's not just about fossils and animals. It's a

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Pump Up Your Life: The Secret Power of Strength Training

Ever wondered why some people seem to have endless energy and stay healthy? It might be because they are lifting weights. A recent study showed that people with stronger hand grips tend to live longer and have fewer health problems. Those in the top 20% for grip strength had a 25% lower risk of dyin

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Unlocking Your True Zodiac Sign Through Personality Science

The zodiac has been around for ages, giving people a way to categorize personalities. But what if we look at it differently? What if the zodiac isn't about stars and planets, but about understanding people better? The zodiac signs are like personality types. They describe different ways people thin

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

A Teacher's Tragic End and a Killer's Shocking Secret

Mary Catherine Edwards, a beloved schoolteacher, was brutally murdered in her home in 1995. The case baffled investigators for years, with no clear leads. The crime scene was unusual, with Edwards found over the bathtub, sexually assaulted, and handcuffed behind her back. The handcuffs, police-grade

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