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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Past Comes to Light

A special education teacher in North Alabama has stepped down from her job. Brandy Taylor worked at Hampton Cove Middle School since 2020. She decided to resign after news about her 2017 arrest spread online. Taylor was accused of hurting a child. She allegedly hit, punched, and bit the child. She

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Barberton Schools Face Big Money Trouble: What's Next?

Barberton City Schools are in a tough spot. They're looking at a huge $9. 2 million budget shortfall. This news came out during a recent meeting where teachers and the school board had a serious talk about what went wrong and how to fix it. Teachers are worried. They want to know how this happened

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

EU's Shift on Tech and Child Protection: A Balancing Act

The EU has taken a step back from its initial plan to make tech giants like Google and Meta actively detect and remove child sexual abuse material online. This decision, made by EU member states, is a significant change from the stricter rules proposed by the European Parliament in 2023. The new app

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

The Milano Winter Games Torch Lights Up Differently

The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics torch lighting ceremony took a unique turn. Instead of the usual grand outdoor event in ancient Olympia, it happened indoors. Why? Heavy rain was expected, so organizers decided to play it safe. The ceremony is usually a big deal. Actresses dressed as prieste

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Debates: MAHA Summit Sparks Mixed Reactions

The recent MAHA Summit in Washington, D. C. , brought together a diverse group of people, including big tech and pharma companies, government officials, and grassroots supporters. The event aimed to accelerate the adoption of the MAHA agenda, which focuses on improving health and wellness in America

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Motorola Switched Gears and Found Success

Motorola, once famous for its stylish RAZR phones, has made a big change. The company is now known for making radios and tech for emergency workers. This shift happened after Motorola sold its phone business in 2011. Now, Motorola focuses on things like body cameras and license-plate scanners. The

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: Understanding Hidden Suicide Risks

Suicide prevention often focuses on obvious signs like depression or past attempts. But new research shows that half of people who die by suicide don't show these typical warning signs. This means many at-risk individuals might be overlooked. Researchers studied genetic data from over 2, 700 people

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Buy Now, Pay Later: The Big Players and What's Next

The Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) scene in the U. S. is booming, with big names like Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna leading the pack. These companies are teaming up with major retailers to offer flexible payment plans, making BNPL a go-to choice for many shoppers, especially younger ones. The market is ex

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Walking the Globe: A Modern Explorer's Challenge

Karl Bushby, a former British paratrooper, is nearing the end of an extraordinary journey. He has been walking around the world for 27 years. This journey, known as the Goliath Expedition, started in 1998 in Chile. Bushby is now in Hungary, facing a world that has changed drastically since he began.

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Teenagers Fight Back Against Australia's Social Media Ban

Australia is about to make history with a bold move: a nationwide ban on social media for kids under 16. But not everyone is happy about it. Two brave teenagers, Noah Jones and Macy Neyland, are taking the government to court. They're fighting for their right to stay connected. The ban is set to ki

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