NIT

Advertisement
Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A Bakery's Pause: Facing Fear in the Immigration Crackdown

Cristina Rojas, a new U. S. citizen, has hit pause on her bakery in Charlotte. The Batchmaker is temporarily closed, not because of a lack of customers, but because of fear. Rojas became a citizen just this year, but that hasn't stopped her from feeling the chill of the current immigration climate.

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2025EDUCATION

How Parents Shape a Child's Smarts

A big study looked at how family life affects kids' brains. They tracked over 10, 000 children until they turned 7. The study found that parents' education and money matter a lot. But it's not just about cash. How parents act and feel also leaves a mark. Kids with parents who have more education an

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

A New Lease on Life: Myanmar Refugees Find Work in Thailand

In a significant shift, Myanmar refugees in Thailand are now able to work legally, a change that's bringing hope and independence to many. Tun Min Lat, a 42-year-old refugee, is one of them. He's been living in Thailand for nearly 20 years, but this is the first time he's had the chance to work lega

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Money Game: Why Pros Are Picking YouTube Over Tournaments

Golf is changing, and not just on the course. Players are finding new ways to make a living, and it's not always by winning tournaments. Take Brad Dalke, a former college golf star. He's now making waves in the world of online golf content. Dalke recently won a big tournament called the Internet Inv

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cranford's Green Push: 85 New Trees to Boost the Town's Canopy

Cranford is making a big move to keep its "Tree City USA" title. This week, the town is adding 85 new trees to its streets and parks. The Shade Tree Commission, a group of volunteers, is leading this effort. The Commission has nine members who vote on tree-related decisions. They make sure trees ar

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Grassroots Action: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Change

Grassroots activism is a powerful way to create change in a community. It involves identifying a problem, gathering facts, and persuading decision-makers. But it's not always easy. It takes time, effort, and strategy. First, you need to identify the problem. It should be something that affects a lo

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2025RELIGION

A Church's Gift to Brooklin: What's Next?

A historic church in Brooklin, Maine, is facing a big change. The First Baptist Church, standing tall since 1853, is no longer bustling with activity. The number of members has dropped to less than 10, and they are all around 70 years old. The church has not been used much in the last three years.

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Korean Content and US Streaming: A Perfect Match

The US is a big deal in the world of streaming. It makes up almost 40% of all media and entertainment money, which is a huge $430 billion out of the $1. 1 trillion global market. This country is leading in every major streaming area. It has 53% of the subscription video on demand (SVOD) market, 80%

reading time less than a minute
Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte Faces Immigration Crackdown: What's Happening and Why?

Charlotte, North Carolina, is experiencing a significant increase in immigration enforcement activities. Federal agents have been making arrests in various parts of the city, causing concern among local residents and officials. The federal government's actions have been met with criticism from loca

reading time less than a minute
Nov 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Tiny Guardians: How Zebra Snails Fight Pollution

In the Amazon's coastal areas, where tides rise and fall and seasons change, tiny zebra snails are doing something amazing. They are helping scientists understand pollution levels in these waters. Researchers studied these snails at three different spots along the coast. Each spot had different amou

reading time less than a minute