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Jan 24 2025CRIME

School Shooting in Nashville: A Deadly Day and Unanswered Questions

On Wednesday, Nashville's Antioch High School witnessed a tragic event that left students and staff in shock. Solomon Henderson, a 17-year-old student, opened fire in the school's cafeteria, killing one of his classmates, Josselin Corea Escalante, and then taking his own life. The shooting spree las

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Jan 24 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Day, New Chances for All

Today is all about fresh starts, especially for those born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th. It's time to let go of the past and welcome change with open arms. Forgiveness and truth can mend even the toughest relationships. Your leadership skills will shine when you reach out to others. Don't miss th

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Nominees 2025: Where to Watch and What to Expect

The 97th Oscars have announced their nominees, with Netflix's Emilia Pérez leading the pack with 13 nominations. This Spanish-language film is followed closely by The Brutalist and Wicked, each with 10 nods. Other notable mentions include A Complete Unknown, Conclave, and Dune: Part Two. Many of the

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Biotech Boss Asks Governor for Help in Uncertain Times

Chris Viehbacher, the CEO of Biogen, had a message for Governor Maura Healey at a recent event hosted by the Associated Industries of Massachusetts. He was worried about the changes happening in Washington and how they might affect his business. Viehbacher pointed out that his company faces lots of

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Building a Skilled Team for Health Data

Health systems today hold great promise in using real-time health data to improve care. This is done through a continuous cycle of data analysis, applying insights, getting feedback, and making changes. However, there's a problem: we lack a well-trained team of professionals who can handle this digi

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Snow Days in South Carolina: How Schools Handle Extreme Weather

South Carolina schools have been relying on e-learning days to keep students engaged during winter storms. But did you know these days are limited? Every school year, districts can only use five e-learning days. This week’s snowstorm means some schools are running out of options to make up for misse

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

School Guidance on Immigration: Activists Weigh In

When the state of New Jersey issued new guidance to schools on handling immigration officers, reactions from immigrant activists were mixed. The guidelines came in response to Trump's administration lifting protections for undocumented immigrants in sensitive locations like schools. Amy Torres, head

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

NYC School Board Objects to Trump's Immigration Order

On Wednesday night, New York City's school board, called the Panel for Educational Policy, disagreed with a recent order by President Trump. This order allows federal immigration officers to make arrests at "sensitive" places, including schools. The board passed a resolution that keeps these officer

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Jan 24 2025SPORTS

Racing Up: Kaulig's President Pushes Fitness Before 2025 Season

Chris Rice, the president of Kaulig Racing, is shaking things up ahead of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. Instead of just tweaking cars, he's focusing on something unconventional: the health of his crew chiefs. Rice understands the importance of fitness after his own impressive weight loss journey. He's

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

NYC Council Boosts Mental Health Help in Schools

The New York City Council has passed a bunch of new laws to tackle the rising mental health issues among students. These laws aim to create safe spaces in schools where kids can get the support they need, especially after the tough times brought on by the COVID pandemic. One of the laws is a two-yea

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