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Dec 15 2025EDUCATION

New York Schools: A System in Need of a Fix

New York's recent report card for grades 3–8 has sparked a heated debate about the state of education. Eva Moscowitz, CEO of Success Academy, a charter school network, argues that the system is letting students down. She points out that while 57% of students are proficient in math and 53% in English

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Florida's Bold Move: Vaccine Rules Under Fire

Florida is making waves by considering changes to its school vaccine rules. The state's top health official, Joseph Ladapo, is leading this charge. He's known for questioning the science behind vaccines and COVID-19 safety measures. This has drawn a lot of criticism from medical experts. The propos

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Dec 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lawrence's Bold Night Out: A Look at Her Recent Adventures

Jennifer Lawrence has been making waves lately, both on and off the screen. She recently stepped out for a special night with her husband, Cooke Maroney, at a fancy New York City restaurant called Raoul's. This was a big deal because the couple rarely goes out together, especially since they had the

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

The Strength in Second-Guessing: Why Being Unsure Can Be a Good Thing

Ever notice how some people seem to overthink everything? From picking an outfit to choosing a meal, they ponder every option. But here's an interesting fact: those who often see multiple sides to a situation might actually be making smarter choices. This is because they possess something called "tr

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sparkle and Sustainability: Rethinking Holiday Decorations

The holiday season often leads to a surge in waste and pollution. Decorations, in particular, contribute significantly to this issue. Single-use items like balloons, confetti, and glittery trinkets are major culprits. These items are designed to be small and easily dispersed, making them difficult t

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Dec 09 2025CRYPTO

Gifting Crypto: A Smart Guide for Beginners

Choosing the right cryptocurrency to gift can be tricky. With so many options out there, it's best to stick with well-known ones like Bitcoin or Ether. These are easier to manage and have a solid track record. Newer, cheaper coins might seem tempting, but they can be risky for beginners. Gift cards

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Unusual Fitness Habits of Famous People

Celebrities often have unique ways to stay fit. Some prefer traditional workouts, while others have more creative methods. Valerie Bertinelli, an actress, starts her day with a simple yet effective routine. She jumps up and down 50 times in the morning. She believes this boosts her energy and helps

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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

When Do You Hang Up the Holiday Decorations?

Everyone has their own idea of when to put up holiday decorations. Some people start right after Thanksgiving. Others wait until December. And then there are those who never take them down. One person keeps their Christmas tree up all year. They say they do it because they can. It's a small tree, s

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Brain Young: Simple Habits for a Sharper Mind

Feeling younger than your age might not just be a feeling—it could be a sign of a healthier brain. Studies show that people who feel younger often have brains that look younger too. As we get older, our brains naturally shrink, blood flow slows down, and thinking can get a bit foggy. But there are w

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

What's Your Streaming Service Really Recommending?

Streaming services have become a big part of how people choose what to watch. They use smart algorithms to suggest shows and movies based on what you've watched before. This might seem helpful, but it raises some important questions. How do these suggestions affect your taste in entertainment? Do th

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