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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

California's Community Colleges: A Fraudulent Frenzy

California's community colleges are in a mess. A big one. About one in three applicants is fake. That's around 1. 2 million people who shouldn't be there. They're not real students. Many are overseas, taking online classes, submitting fake work, and grabbing financial aid meant for real students. T

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

The Challenger Disaster: A Lesson in Listening

The Challenger disaster, which happened 40 years ago, is a stark reminder of the importance of listening to experts. The story begins with Bob Ebeling, an engineer at Morton Thiokol, who was deeply troubled by the idea of launching the space shuttle in cold weather. He and other engineers had data s

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Jan 25 2026EDUCATION

How Stories Can Make Learning Anatomy Easier

Learning about the nerves in the head can be tough. But what if stories could make it easier? A recent study looked at how different teaching methods affect how well medical students learn this tricky subject. The study split 88 students into three groups. One group got the usual lessons. The other

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Denmark's Leader: The Unseen Force Behind Greenland's Safety

Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, is known for her strong stance against bullying. This trait has been evident since her school days when she stood up to skinheads harassing immigrant children. Her bravery, however, came at a cost - a punch to the face. But recently, she managed to dodge

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Tehran's Dark Night: A Surgeon's Account of Unimaginable Violence

In the heart of Tehran, a city usually bustling with life, a chilling transformation occurred. The once familiar sounds of the city were replaced by an eerie silence, followed by the terrifying echoes of gunfire. This was not the sound of controlled policing; it was the sound of war. A surgeon, acc

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

California's Political Puzzle: Can Newsom Change the Narrative?

California's political identity has shifted dramatically over the years. Once a powerhouse that produced Republican presidents like Nixon and Reagan, it now grapples with a different image. High living costs, housing shortages, and visible chaos have become the state's new brand. This change raises

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Costs Rising: AAPI Community Feels the Pinch

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community is feeling the heat of rising costs more than most. A recent poll shows that nearly half of AAPI adults want the government to tackle inflation and affordability head-on. This is a bigger deal for them than it is for the general public, where

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Grand Rapids Hospital Gets a Major Upgrade

Big changes are coming to Grand Rapids! Corewell Health is planning a huge expansion of the Butterworth Hospital campus. They want to build a new 180-bed tower across from the hospital. This tower will be massive, with 621, 000 square feet of space. It will have modern operating rooms and a larger e

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on Western Drama: Longmire Steals the Show

"Yellowstone" might have left fans in a lurch, but there's a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. "Longmire" is a modern-day Western crime drama that could be just what you're looking for. It's not as flashy as "Yellowstone, " but it has a lot to offer. The show centers around Walt Longmire, a sher

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Hidden Gem: Rick Famuyiwa's Dope and Its Impact

Rick Famuyiwa is a well-known director, especially for his work on "The Mandalorian" and other Star Wars projects. But before he became a big name in TV, he made some great movies. One of his best is "Dope, " a 2015 film that tells the story of Malcolm, a smart Black teen from Inglewood, California.

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