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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Dangers of Federal School Choice Programs

The recent victory in Texas marked a significant milestone in the school choice movement. President Trump's push for school choice has led to the largest expansion in U. S. history. However, there are concerns about the potential pitfalls of federal involvement in education. Some proposals, like the

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Potential: The Power of Educational Choice

The future of young people is at stake, and the current education system is not doing enough to help them. Too many kids are stuck in schools that aren't helping them succeed, just because of where they live. This is a big problem, and it's time to do something about it. The Educational Choice for C

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May 11 2025HEALTH

AI in Breast Cancer Screening: What Do Australian Women Think?

Breast cancer screening is a big deal. It's all about catching the disease early, when it's easier to treat. Artificial intelligence, or AI, could make this process better. It could also make it worse. So, it's important to know what people think about using AI for this purpose. In Australia, a stu

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Texas School Choice: A New Path for Education

Texas has taken a big step in education with a new program that lets families use public money for private school. This program, known as an Education Savings Account (ESA), is almost open to everyone. It's expected to be one of the largest of its kind in the country. The governor, Greg Abbott, sig

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

What Matters Most to Kenyan Health Insurance Users?

In Kenya, people who have health insurance through the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) must pick a specific clinic for their outpatient needs. This choice is important because it can affect how well the health system works overall. If we know what NHIF members want, it can help with planning

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

How Well Do We Know Our Own Minds?

People often pick between things that have many different features. This could be anything from choosing a place to live to deciding on a movie to watch. But how well do we understand the thinking that goes into these choices? This is what some researchers set out to explore. They came up with a wa

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

Texas' Big Education Shift: What's Next for School Choice?

Texas is on the brink of a major change in how it funds education. The state's House of Representatives has given the green light to a plan that lets parents use state money for private school tuition. This move is a big win for Governor Greg Abbott, who has been pushing for more school ch

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When the Brain's Social Compass Fails?

The amygdala is a small part of the brain that plays a big role in how people interact with others. Specifically, the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is thought to help figure out how close or distant someone feels to another person. This is important for deciding how generous to be. But does the BLA act

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over Medicaid and Planned Parenthood

The Supreme Court had a lively debate on Wednesday. The topic was whether states should be able to stop giving Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood. This isn't just about one state or one organization. It's part of a bigger fight over who gets to decide where low-income patients go for their healthc

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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Bold Move: The iPhone 17's New Direction

Apple is switching things up with the iPhone 17 lineup. This time, they're taking cues from their popular smartwatch. The iPhone 17 family, especially the Air and Pro Max, is set to look quite different. For years, Apple has released four iPhone models: a basic one, a Plus, a Pro, and a Pro Max. But

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