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Sep 12 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Face Leave After Controversial Posts on Charlie Kirk's Death

In Massachusetts, two teachers are now on leave after their social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death sparked outrage. Kirk, a well-known conservative figure, was tragically shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. His death has sent shockwaves across the nation, and the reactions from the

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Sep 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Paris Breathe Easier? A Look at Mobility Changes and Air Quality

Air pollution in cities is a big health issue. Cars and trucks are a major cause of this problem. A recent study looked at five big changes to transportation in Paris. These changes aimed to cut down on harmful stuff in the air. The study checked how these changes would affect pollution levels and h

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Sep 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Lazy Pup, Lazy Mom: The Surprising Truth About Dog Energy

Ruby, a TikTok user, shared a video of her and her dog napping together. The clip has over 213, 000 views. Before getting her dog, Ruby was told she would need to take her to the park to burn off energy. But Ruby and her dog prefer cozy naps instead. Science shows that dogs can take on traits from

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Sep 11 2025EDUCATION

A Giant Science Mural Brightens Up Syracuse's Armory Square

In the heart of Syracuse, a massive science-themed mural has taken over Armory Square. This isn't just any mural; it's a 455-foot-long, 40-foot-high celebration of science, technology, and community spirit. The mural, called "Powered by Wonder, " was created by Tommy Lincoln of Stay Fresh Design, wi

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Trust: A Divided America

In a recent survey, only a small group of Americans, about one in four, trust that the Trump administration's changes to vaccine policies are rooted in science. This shift is notable because it goes against the widespread vaccination efforts that were initially pushed by the same administration. Th

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Sep 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Report: A Flawed Document or a Deliberate Misstep?

The U. S. Department of Energy recently released a lengthy report on the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. The report, however, has been heavily criticized for its questionable approach to climate science. The energy secretary, Chris Wright, claimed that the media misrepresents climate science an

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Team is Reshaping Science and Energy

The Trump administration is making big changes to how science and energy are handled in the U. S. These changes could have lasting effects on the environment and public health. First, let's talk about science. The administration has been cutting back on research and data collection. This includes r

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

The Life Science Market: A Look at the Future

The life science market is on a roll, growing fast and expected to hit $269. 56 billion by 2034. This growth is driven by many factors, including an increase in chronic diseases, more investments in research and development, and new technologies. The market is divided into different segments, with p

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Pig Kidneys Give Hope to Humans in Need

A recent breakthrough in medical science has given hope to people waiting for organ transplants. Two men from New Hampshire have received pig kidneys, and both are doing well. This is a big deal because there are not enough human organs for everyone who needs them. The first man, Tim Andrews, has h

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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Public Schools and Prayer: A New Debate

President Donald Trump recently spoke at a meeting in Washington, D. C. He announced plans to have the Department of Education issue new rules. These rules would protect prayer in public schools. However, he did not share many details or a timeline for this plan. Trump mentioned that the Bible was

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