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Sep 22 2025EDUCATION

Beyond College: Schools Redefining Success

In the heart of Wyoming, Upton High School is challenging the norm. It's not that they're against college, but they believe in offering students a choice. Instead of pushing everyone towards a four-year degree, they've created a model that supports three paths: college, military, or straight into th

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Sep 21 2025BUSINESS

Disney's Tricky Choice: Late-Night Host or NFL Deal?

Disney is in a tough spot. They have to decide between bringing back Jimmy Kimmel to his late-night show or keeping a big deal with the NFL and ESPN. This all started when Kimmel made some comments about politics after a big event. Some people didn't like it, and ABC took him off the air. Now, Disne

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Crops with Science: A New Way to Grow

Farmers are always looking for ways to grow better crops. One cool way to do this is by using special substances on seeds before planting. These substances can help seeds grow stronger and protect them from bad things in the environment. Think of it like giving seeds a superpower boost! Scientists

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown Showdown: Who's to Blame?

In Washington, a political standoff is brewing. Democrats are calling for a meeting with President Trump to avoid a government shutdown. They blame Republicans for refusing to negotiate, saying they want to cut healthcare programs. Democrats want to keep these programs running and are pushing for a

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

A Psychiatrist's Fight Against Fear and Faith in Kurdistan

Shawkat Amin Korki, a filmmaker known for his gripping stories, is back with a new project called "Disorder. " This time, he's tackling a tough subject: the clash between modern medicine and deep-rooted superstitions in Kurdistan. The story follows Mina, a psychiatrist who returns home after studyi

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

Farm Chemicals and Our Health: What's the Real Story?

In the heart of Taiwan's rural landscapes, a pressing question lingers: how do agricultural chemicals impact our genetic makeup? Researchers decided to investigate this by examining two key substances: glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, and its byproduct, AMPA. They chose to analyze these compound

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Sep 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Young Widow's Journey: Love, Loss, and Healing

In the heart of Hawaii, a young girl named Login met Eric, a tall, charming soldier from Nebraska. They connected through a dating app, and despite her parents' initial concerns, their bond grew stronger over time. Eric, who had a tough childhood, found a sense of belonging in the Army. He was proud

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Sep 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves: Amazon Boosts Pay and Cuts Health Costs

Amazon is making big changes to help its workers. They are putting over a billion dollars into raising pay and making health care cheaper. The average pay will go up to more than $23 an hour. Some workers with a lot of experience will get a raise of $1. 10 to $1. 90 per hour. Full-time workers will

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

Squirrel Hill's Took Took 98 Faces Shutdown Due to Serious Health Violations

In a surprising turn of events, a popular Thai street food spot in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood had to close its doors temporarily. The reason? A health inspection revealed a serious rodent problem and numerous food safety violations. The Allegheny County Health Department stepped in and

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech, Smarter Health: How AI is Changing Nursing

AI is everywhere in healthcare. It's in the apps we use, the tools nurses rely on, and the systems that help doctors make decisions. But with all this tech, there are big questions to answer. How do we make sure it's fair? How do we keep it safe? And how do we make sure it helps everyone, not just a

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