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May 30 2026EDUCATION

A New Way to Learn: How One Preschool Built a 40‑Year Story

Elan Preschool in Milpitas, California, began as a tiny home daycare for six kids back in 1987. The idea that every child is different was planted early by its founder’s mother, Candy, who wanted a place where children could grow at their own pace instead of fitting into a one‑size‑fits‑all system.

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Teen Suicide Thoughts: What School and Personal Stuff Have to Do With It

A new look at why teens think about ending their lives shows that both the classroom vibe and how kids feel inside themselves matter a lot. Researchers asked nearly three thousand Spanish teens, about half girls, to share how they feel at school and online. They also asked them about their own thoug

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May 30 2026POLITICS

North American Cars: New Rules to Boost U. S. Production

The Trump team wants cars made in North America to use more parts from the region. They aim for 82 % of a car’s value to come from North America. Half of that must be made in the United States. The plan was announced at talks in Mexico City about changing the US‑Mexico‑Canada trade deal. Canada i

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May 30 2026EDUCATION

Texas Schools to Read Bible Stories: What Parents Need to Know

The Texas State Board of Education will decide in June whether to make a list of required reading for all public schools. The list would feature 13 Bible stories, starting with Noah’s Ark in first grade. Every class from first through twelfth grades would have at least one biblical passage, except k

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Daria Kasatkina: From Russian Roots to Australian Courts

She was born on May 7, 1997 in Tolyatti, a city known for its factories. Her family loved sports; her dad played ice hockey and her mom ran track. Tennis entered her life when she was six, after watching her older brother play. The game grew from a hobby into a passion that shaped her future. Growi

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Matteo Berrettini: A Mixed‑Heritage Champion

Matteo grew up in the heart of Rome, surrounded by family and tennis courts. His parents bring together French and Brazilian roots, giving him a colorful cultural mix that goes beyond his Italian birth. This blend of backgrounds helped shape the man who would later break records on the world stage.

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May 30 2026OPINION

Bus Rides Save You Ten Thousand Dollars

Cars cost more than you think. Gas is high, parking in the city is expensive, and traffic makes every trip stressful. In Portland, a new car can cost over $11, 500 a year. Parking downtown can reach $200 per month. Road salt and winter damage add to maintenance, and insurance is high. Pub

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May 30 2026OPINION

The Real Wealth of a Graduate

A recent address at Harvard Business School’s Class Day saw former Senator Mitt Romney speak to a crowd of about 4, 500 new graduates and their families. He began by saying that the true measure of a life’s wealth is found in loved ones and friends, a sentiment rooted in his Latter‑Day Saint backgro

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Delay in Big Grants Hits Ivy League Schools

The Trump team has slowed the release of National Science Foundation money for four major universities. The pause is part of a larger effort to curb what the White House calls “woke” ideas on campuses. Because of this, projects that had already cleared the NSF review stage are now waiting for furthe

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Changes How Companies Keep Running

Companies are learning that old ways of planning for problems aren’t enough when AI runs most decisions. The idea is to move from “backup” plans that wait for a failure to create parallel, independent systems that keep working no matter what. Because AI workloads spread across many clouds and

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