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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Side of Home Education

Home education is not always what it seems. For one person, it was a strange journey. At 12 years old, they were pulled out of school. Their mom wanted to give them a unique learning experience. She called it "unschooling. " This meant no strict lessons or set schedule. Instead, they spent time visi

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Moldova's Youth Facing Serious Challenges: What's Being Done?

In Moldova, young people are dealing with some tough issues. Recently, over 80 psychologists and volunteers gathered to talk about two major problems: teen pregnancies and mental health struggles. The numbers are pretty shocking. Every year, around 1, 200 girls under 18 become mothers. And guess wh

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

Graduate Degrees and Student Loans: A Shift in the Game

The Department of Education (ED) recently updated its list of "professional" graduate degrees eligible for higher student loan limits. This change has sparked debate. Only eleven degrees made the cut, leaving many others, like nursing and accounting, out in the cold. Some people are upset. They thi

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More College Girls Using Female Condoms?

Female condoms are a powerful tool. They can stop sexually transmitted infections. Yet, not many women use them. This is a problem. College girls are at high risk for unsafe sex. They need better protection. A study looked into this issue. It focused on female undergraduates at Makerere University i

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Unification Church: Where Faith and Politics Collide

The Unification Church, known for its grand mass weddings and followers called "Moonies, " is back in the spotlight in South Korea. This time, it's due to claims of illegal lobbying and gift-giving involving politicians. These allegations have sparked a debate: why does this religious group keep get

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Dash's Surprising 2025 Run: What Happened?

In 2025, the cryptocurrency market saw a lot of ups and downs. Among the chaos, Dash, a digital currency focused on privacy, stood out. It climbed 21% for the year, making it one of the top performers. Dash didn't start strong. It was slow for months, barely moving. Then, in November, it shot up ov

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

Maine's Childcare Crisis: A Call for Community Support

Maine's childcare system is in a tough spot. Families are struggling to afford quality care, while educators are underpaid and overworked. This isn't just a family issue; it's a problem for Maine's economy too. Let's talk about the cost. Sending a baby to daycare in Cumberland County can cost over

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Kids and Crypto: What Binance Junior Really Teaches

Binance Junior, a new savings app for kids, has sparked debate. It's designed to be safe, with no trading options and parental controls. But the real concern isn't about the app's safety. It's about the messages it sends to young minds. Kids today already understand digital value. They trade skins

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Investors Shift Gears: Tech Takes a Backseat

Investors are changing their strategies. They are moving away from tech stocks. Instead, they are looking at other areas like banks, factories, and healthcare. This shift is clear in the stock market. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite had a tough week. It dropped by 1. 6%. The S&P 500 also fell by 0.

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

A Shelter's Struggle: Faith, Funding, and Federal Rules

In Texas, a migrant shelter run by the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville is in hot water. The shelter, part of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), is accused of mishandling federal grants. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims the shelter used funds incorrectly. Specificall

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