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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Teen Leaders of Tomorrow: A Journey of Growth and Achievement

In a world where only a handful of Fortune 500 companies are led by Black CEOs, a unique program is stepping in to bridge the gap. The Leadership Inside-Out program is not just another class; it's an eight-week journey that helps high school freshmen and sophomores navigate the path to success. At W

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

A Mixed Bag of Weather Across the US

The US is seeing a mix of weather patterns this week. A weak storm is moving through the Northeast, bringing light rain and snow. This isn't a big deal, but there could be quick bursts of heavy snow and strong winds in some areas, which might make driving tricky. Meanwhile, most of the country is e

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Colorado's Child Care Crisis: Local Efforts to Bridge the Gap

Colorado is grappling with a serious child care crisis. The cost of child care is a huge burden for many families. For a single parent, child care can take up nearly half of their income. This is way above the federal affordability benchmark of 7%. The state also has a shortage of spots in licensed

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Fest Ignites Young Minds in Berkeley County

A recent tech gathering in Berkeley County, South Carolina, sparked curiosity and excitement among both students and adults. The event, organized by Ignite Tech Impact alongside Google Data Center and The Watson Institute, aimed to bridge the tech gap in rural areas. Keenen Swinton, a student from G

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Meal Scam: Fraud, Politics, and ICE Raids

In Minnesota, a massive fraud scheme involving a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future has sparked a lot of trouble. This group was supposed to provide meals to kids but instead tricked the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The scandal started during the COVID-19 pandemic when the gov

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Jan 11 2026SCIENCE

Astronauts Head Home Early: A Look at the ISS Medical Evacuation

In space, things don't always go as planned. Right now, four astronauts are getting ready to come back to Earth sooner than expected. This is because one of them needs medical help that can't be given properly in space. The astronauts are part of the Crew-11 mission, which includes NASA's Mike Finck

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Parsons' Take on All-Pro Selections and His Stellar Season

Micah Parsons, the standout edge-rusher for the Green Bay Packers, has once again made it to the NFL's All-Pro team. This is his fourth time being recognized, even though he missed a few games due to an ACL injury. Some people argue that the "all-purpose" position on the All-Pro ballot isn't necessa

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Baltimore County Businesses Hit by Overnight Robberies

Early morning robberies in Baltimore County have left business owners shaken and frustrated. Police in the White Marsh Precinct responded to a call at 4:10 a. m. about a break-in at a business on Philadelphia Road. When they arrived, the suspects were already gone, but officers found evidence linkin

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Why New Mexico Might Need a New Name

New Mexico has been stuck in a rut for a long time. The same political system has been in place since the state was founded. This hasn't worked out well. The state often ends up at the bottom of good lists, like education and child welfare, and at the top of bad ones, like crime. It's like a broken

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

America's Education Crisis: A Call for Change

America's education system is facing a serious problem. Students today are not doing as well as they used to in important subjects like reading and math. This issue started before the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pandemic made things worse. The problem is not just about grades; it's about how well stu

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