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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

How Much Do NJ School Bosses Really Earn?

School leaders in New Jersey are making some serious cash. The latest numbers show that while most superintendents saw a small pay bump, a few are raking in over $300, 000 a year. Norma Fernandez, who runs Jersey City Public Schools, tops the list with a salary of $322, 272. She's been with the dis

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Modern Home by the Lake

In the heart of Türkiye, a new home is taking shape near the beautiful Sapanca Lake. This house, designed by the | work, is part of a bigger plan to keep the area green and peaceful. The area around Bağdat Street is changing fast. New shops, restaurants, and places to stay are popping up. But the pl

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Oregon Steps Up to Save Health Care Access

Oregon has taken a big step to keep health care accessible for many people. The state recently approved $7. 5 million in emergency funds to support Planned Parenthood centers. This money helps make up for lost Medicaid payments caused by a federal budget change. Planned Parenthood in Oregon was fac

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement Shifts: Fear and Responses in North Carolina

Immigration enforcement actions have moved from Raleigh to Charlotte, causing a mix of fear and reactions. Federal agents have been active in the Charlotte area, leading to over 250 arrests. This shift follows earlier operations in Raleigh, where businesses closed, and schools saw lower attendance a

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

More Sellers Than Buyers: What's Happening in the U. S. Housing Market?

In October, the U. S. housing market saw a significant shift with more sellers than buyers. This gap, the largest since 2013, means buyers have more choices and can negotiate better deals. However, this situation isn't uniform across the country. The number of buyers dropped by 1. 7%, reaching a lo

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves: How Real Estate Investors Pick Winners in Texas

Texas real estate is cooling down. Investors are no longer throwing money at any project. They are being picky. They want to know exactly why they should trust a sponsor with their cash. Shravan Parsi, the boss of American Ventures, says sponsors need to prove they know their stuff. Gone are the da

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

California and the Feds Clash Over Masks

A legal battle is brewing between California and the federal government. The U. S. Department of Justice has taken the state to court. They are challenging a new law in California. This law bans federal officers from wearing masks while working. The state passed this law last September. It applies t

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Big Move: Lincoln Property Company Joins Forces with Capstone Development Partners

In a major industry shift, Lincoln Property Company has taken over Capstone Development Partners. This deal brings together two big names in real estate, focusing on student housing and university facilities. Capstone, known for its work with colleges, will now operate under Lincoln's umbrella. This

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza Peace Plan: A Test for the UN Security Council

The UN Security Council is about to make a big decision. They are going to vote on a plan proposed by the US. This plan supports President Trump's ideas for peace in Gaza. It also suggests sending international troops to help keep the peace. A few weeks ago, Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary t

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

The Never-Ending Paycheck: How Some Stars Keep Earning Millions After Death

Ever wondered how some celebrities keep making money even after they're gone? It's not magic—it's smart planning and good management. When a famous person passes away, their estate often becomes a money-making machine. This is especially true for musicians, artists, and athletes who leave behind a l

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