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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

Why Social Work Education Needs a Reality Check

Social work education is under fire in Alaska. Critics argue that students are being forced to adopt a specific political agenda. But is this really the case, or is there more to the story? Alaska is a diverse state. Over 15% of its population identifies as American Indian or Alaska Native. The sta

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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

A Bright Future for STEM Students at STVM

In Ohio, a new program is set to launch at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (STVM). It's called the STVM STEM Scholars Program. This initiative is all about supporting students who are really into science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The program is possible because of a generous donati

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Korea's AI Race: LG Leads, Naver Cloud Left Behind

In a major AI project, LG AI Research took the lead, while Naver Cloud was left out. The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) shared the news on January 15, 2026. They said LG did well, but Naver Cloud didn't meet the rules for being "sovereign, " meaning they didn't build their AI from scratch. The

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Virginia's First Young Flu Victim: A Call for Vaccination

In Virginia, the flu season has claimed its first young victim, a child aged four or younger from the eastern part of the state. This tragic event has sparked a renewed call for vaccination and vigilance. The Virginia Department of Health is keeping the family's identity private, but the loss has s

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Spotlight on Assistance Dogs: A New Way to Ensure Trust and Safety

In a world where assistance dogs are becoming more common, there's a growing need for clear standards. The Assistance Dog Foundation, a new nonprofit in the Netherlands, is stepping up to fill this gap. They've launched a global certification program to help people easily recognize and trust assista

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Tech Giants Struggle as Memory Prices Skyrocket

The tech world is facing a tough challenge. Memory and storage parts are getting more expensive. This is good news for companies like Sandisk, Micron, and Western Digital. Their stocks are doing great. But for companies like Apple, HP, and Dell, it's a different story. They are feeling the pinch. T

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A New Chapter for Venezuela: Trump and Machado's Meeting

Venezuela's political landscape is shifting, and all eyes are on a crucial meeting at the White House. Maria Corina Machado, a prominent opposition leader, is set to meet with former U. S. President Donald Trump. This encounter could influence how the U. S. engages with Venezuela's future. Machado'

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Trump Takes Aim at Sanctuary Cities with Funding Cuts

President Donald Trump has made a bold move against sanctuary cities, announcing that federal payments to states with these policies will be cut off starting February 1st. This decision comes as part of a broader strategy to pressure states over alleged fraud and noncompliance with federal regulatio

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Australia's Bold Move: Can a Social Media Ban Really Protect Teens?

Australia has taken a big step to protect young people online. A new law now stops kids under 16 from using popular social media sites. In just one month, nearly 5 million accounts linked to Australian teens have been shut down. This shows the law is working, at least a little. The law affects big

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Koepka's Return to PGA Tour Stirs Mixed Feelings

Brooks Koepka's decision to leave LIV Golf and rejoin the PGA Tour has stirred up quite a bit of chatter among golf fans and players alike. While many see this as a big win for the PGA Tour, not everyone is on board with the idea. Wyndham Clark, a notable PGA Tour player, has openly shared his mixed

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