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May 22 2025CRIME

Aerial Tragedy in San Diego

A small plane's sudden descent into a San Diego neighborhood left a trail of destruction and multiple deaths. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Thursday morning, sparked a large fire that engulfed at least 15 homes and several vehicles. The fire was so intense that it was difficult

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Texas Schools Get a Financial Boost

Texas is finally making some moves to boost its public schools. Lawmakers have agreed on a plan to inject $8. 5 billion into the system. This deal is a mix of old and new ideas. It keeps the smaller increase of $55 per student but adds $500 million for fixed costs like transportation and health insu

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Young Minds Tackle Money Matters

A group of students from Lexington High School is all set to show off their financial smarts on a national level. They are heading to the National Personal Finance Challenge, where they will put their financial knowledge to the test. This event is a big deal for these teens, as it gives them a chanc

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Exploring the Impact of VR and Tablets in Teaching Heart Anatomy

Middle school students are now getting a taste of the future in their classrooms. A recent experiment looked at how virtual reality (VR) and tablet-based mobile apps (TBMA) can help teach heart anatomy. The study involved 84 students, split into three groups: one using VR, another using TBMA, and

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

How Small Changes in Horse Care Make a Big Difference

The well-being of horses is often judged by specific behaviors or health signs. However, a horse's overall welfare is shaped by its entire environment. This includes how it is cared for and how it is used. Previous work has shown that different riding schools can have horses with unique emotional tr

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Plastic Surgery's Missing Piece in UK Medical Training

Plastic surgery is often overlooked in UK medical schools. This is a big problem. Many studies have shown that it is one of the least taught specialties. Yet, there is not much research on how much plastic surgery is actually taught to medical students in the UK. This is surprising, given how import

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

Young Adults with Learning Challenges: Navigating School and Work

The journey from high school to college or the workforce can be tough for young people with learning difficulties. These challenges often include learning disabilities and ADHD. Few studies have tracked this journey over time, especially when looking at both education and work outcomes together. A

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Bullying in Schools: The Role of Family and Emotional Support

Bullying is a big problem in schools. It's not just about who gets picked on. It's also about why some kids end up in the bullying crosshairs. A recent study looked into this. It focused on students in Asian secondary schools. The study wanted to understand how family life affects bullying. It also

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Giving Young Voices a Seat at the Table: A Ghanaian Mental Health Makeover

In many developing countries, teens face big mental health hurdles. But their thoughts on the matter often get sidelined. That's where co-design comes in. It's a way to shape solutions that fit the specific needs and setting of a community. But making it work in places with few resources and uni

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Schools and the Gluten-Free Challenge

Celiac disease is a tricky condition. It is an autoimmune disorder that flares up when someone with it eats gluten. This causes inflammation in the intestines and a range of symptoms. The only way to manage it is by sticking to a gluten-free diet. This can be tough, especially for kids in school

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