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Dec 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art and AI: A Shift in the Creative World

Technology has always played a role in shaping art. From the invention of the camera to digital tools, it has made art more accessible. Anyone can now create images and tell stories. But AI is changing the game in a big way. AI is not just another tool. It's causing big changes in the job market. M

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Dec 19 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Heart: Building Confidence in Special Needs Students

Brenda Hebert's journey into education was not planned. It was not until she was older that she found her calling. She wanted to work with students who have special needs. Her passion for teaching began at J. I. Watson, where she started as a substitute teacher in October 2008. One of her first stud

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Dec 19 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Charter School Faces Big Trouble for Ignoring Special Needs Students

A Chicago charter school is in hot water for not taking care of its special education students. Instituto Health Sciences Career Academy, located in Little Village, has been put under strict watch by city officials. This happened after a probe found serious issues that went on for three years withou

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Guardians of the Watershed: Volunteers Making a Splash in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, a group of passionate volunteers is stepping up to protect the state's water resources. These dedicated individuals, known as Master Watershed Stewards, are working tirelessly to support local governments and conservation efforts. They are helping to implement stormwater regulations

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Dec 19 2025EDUCATION

San Diego's Math Problem: Time to Face the Numbers

San Diego Unified School District has a math problem. It's not new, but it's getting worse. A recent report from UCSD showed that 1 in 12 admitted students needed remedial math courses. That's a huge jump from 2020 to 2025. The report suggests that high school grades might be too high, especially af

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Kids' Learning Platform Faces Financial Hurdles

A popular kids' learning platform, Begin Learning, has hit a rough patch. The company behind it, Conscious Content Media, recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This move aims to restructure its debts and secure new funding, allowing the company to keep its brands running. Begin Learn

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why LifeWise Academy is causing a stir in Everett Schools

LifeWise Academy is making waves in Everett Public Schools, and not everyone is happy about it. The group claims they're just trying to help, but critics say they're pushing religion into public schools, which is a big no-no. The founder of LifeWise, Joel Penton, has written a book called "During S

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Dec 18 2025EDUCATION

Northern Virginia's Big Heart: Students Fight Hunger with a Giant Food Drive

Paul VI High School just pulled off something amazing. They gathered over 25, 000 pounds of food and hygiene items. That's a lot of help for families in need across Northern Virginia. This wasn't just a one-time thing. It's part of the school's bigger goal to teach students about giving back. The s

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: How Trump's Second Term is Shaking Up Research

In the past, science policy didn't grab many headlines. But now, it's front and center. President Donald Trump's second term has brought big changes to how the U. S. supports science. This shift is causing a lot of tension between the government and scientists. Trump's team has a clear plan. They w

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Dec 18 2025EDUCATION

Studying Abroad: A Journey of Languages and Adventures

In 2021, a student from Scotland embarked on a life-changing journey. She moved to Germany at the age of 19 to work as an English language assistant. This opportunity was made possible by the Erasmus scheme, which provided partial funding. However, this was one of the last groups to benefit from Era

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