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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Vacation During Texas Tragedy

A Texas senator, Ted Cruz, found himself in hot water after taking a trip to Greece while his home state faced a terrible flood. The flood, which happened on July 3, caused a lot of damage and sadly took many lives, including children. Cruz was spotted enjoying his vacation at the Parthenon in Athen

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

AI in Autism Diagnosis: A New Hope for Saudi Arabia's Special Education Experts

Special education professionals in Saudi Arabia are starting to see the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, there are still many hurdles to overcome before AI can be fully integrated into the diagnostic process. One of the biggest challen

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Lawmaker Takes Aim at Weather Tweaking: What's the Real Deal?

A U. S. representative recently made waves by announcing plans to introduce a bill that would ban weather modification and geoengineering. This move comes as heavy rains and flooding have caused chaos in Texas, leaving many people stranded. The bill would make it a serious crime to release any subst

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

How Social Media is Shaping Language Learning

Social media has quietly become a powerful ally for those learning new languages. It's not just for sharing selfies or funny videos; it's a dynamic platform that keeps learners engaged and in control of their education. Gone are the days when language learning was limited to textbooks and classroom

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Nina's Fight for an Education: A Community's Embrace and a School's Refusal

Nina, a 17-year-old with severe autism, is a familiar face in Newburyport, known for her outgoing personality and her service dog, Raja. She loves her daily outings with her mom, Sarah, whether it's cycling together or swimming at the YMCA. The community has welcomed Nina with open arms, but there's

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Can Kidney Tissue Clues Help Predict Treatment Success?

IgA nephropathy is a tricky kidney problem. Doctors have a tool called the Oxford Classification to guess how it might progress. This tool looks at kidney tissue and gives scores based on certain features. But does this tool also help predict how well patients will respond to steroid treatments? Tha

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Chicago's Adult Education Programs Face Uncertain Future

In Chicago, many adults are working hard to improve their lives through education. Joe Walsh, a 36-year-old former mariner, is one of them. After losing his siblings and facing homelessness, he found himself at a men's shelter. Now, he's in a classroom, learning skills to rebuild his life. He's hope

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing What We Learn in Computer Science

AI is shaking up computer science classes. Schools are scrambling to figure out how to teach students what they need to know. With AI tools getting smarter, some think coding skills might not be as important as they used to be. The tech job market is tough right now. There are fewer jobs for new gr

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Peer Power: How Student Teachers Boost Pharmacy Learning

In the world of pharmacy education, a fresh approach is gaining traction. The idea? Having students teach students. This method, known as near-peer teaching, is not just a trend. It's a game-changer. It's about students helping students to learn better. Why is this happening? Well, it's not just ab

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Money for Schools Held Back: What's the Deal?

A big chunk of money meant for schools in Massachusetts is being held up. The Trump administration decided to withhold $108 million that was supposed to arrive on July 1. This money is part of a larger sum of over $6 billion that's being held back from states across the country. The funds were meant

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