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May 11 2026EDUCATION

AI in the Classroom: A Tool, Not a Threat

Writing has always been a tough skill to master. For years, teachers have tried different ways to help students get better at it. Some still think writing by hand is the best method. Others worry that tools like keyboards or AI might make things worse. But here’s the thing: technology isn’t going aw

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May 11 2026SPORTS

Monday’s Sports Lineup: Big Games and Quiet Beginnings

Sports fans have plenty to watch tonight, but the real excitement starts early. Soccer kicks things off at 1:45 p. m. with a Saudi Pro League match between Al Ahli and Al Taawoun. By mid-afternoon, English football ramps up, with a Championship Playoff semifinal on CBS and the Premier League’s Leeds

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May 11 2026SCIENCE

How Ice Cages Change Chemicals Under UV Light

Scientists recently found that tiny cages made of ice can dramatically alter chemical reactions when exposed to ultraviolet light. These cages, called clathrate hydrates, act like microscopic labs where chemicals get trapped and behave differently than they would in open space. Researchers tested ac

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Rookie’s Future Looks Uncertain as ABC Prioritises New Series

ABC has decided to keep its new series, RJ Decker, on the air for 2026‑27, leaving only one hour‑long slot for new shows. This choice makes it hard to add a spinoff of the popular crime drama The Rookie, which had already filmed its pilot and included a crossover episode. The network’s silence on th

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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Why some grassland plants use different chemical tricks to survive

In the wide grasslands of northern China, two types of plants often compete for space: tough perennial grasses and colorful flowering forbs. Scientists have long noticed that these plants don’t just look different—they also affect the soil and nutrients in contrasting ways. Leaves from grasses and f

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May 09 2026SPORTS

Ole Miss Baseball Shifts Game to Saturday Doubleheader

The Rebels have moved the last home game of their regular season to Saturday, May 9, because rain is likely on Sunday. The change was announced on May 8 after the forecast showed a high chance of precipitation in the afternoon of May 10. The doubleheader starts at 2 p. m. , and the second game fo

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May 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tracking War’s Hidden Damage to the Black Sea’s Waters

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the Black Sea’s northwest coast has faced pollution it wasn’t ready for. Before the war, this area already dealt with natural shifts and years of human impact from farming and industry. Now, the fighting has added sudden bursts of harmful substances while making it hard

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May 09 2026POLITICS

When good teachers get cut while flashy projects get funded

A teacher with 14 years of experience just lost her job—not because she did anything wrong, but because the school district needed to cut costs. Across Lee County, hundreds of educators are losing contracts as budgets tighten. At one high school alone, 18 teachers and 6 support staff are gone. The d

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May 09 2026CRIME

When Teachers Cross the Line: How LA Schools Handle Misconduct Cases

Los Angeles schools are under federal scrutiny after U. S. education officials raised concerns about how the district deals with teachers accused of sexual misconduct. The investigation focuses on a policy that temporarily moves accused educators to other roles while cases are reviewed, which offici

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May 09 2026SPORTS

Friday night’s must-watch games: Wolves chase history, Vegas faces elimination

The Minnesota Timberwolves are riding a rare home-court streak when they host the San Antonio Spurs Friday at 9:30 p. m. ET. They’ve won eleven straight at Target Center since early April, and a win would give them a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference semifinals series. The Spurs, however, are no

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