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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Future Innovators Get a Boost from Travis Scott and NASA

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation is teaming up with NASA to give Houston's students a head start in STEM. The foundation, which supports education and community initiatives, has joined forces with Space Center Houston to create a new program for local students. The program, which ran for eight

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Sweetness of Survival: A Look at Marty Supreme's Auschwitz Flashback

Marty Supreme is a movie that races through time and places. But one scene slows it down. It's a flashback to Auschwitz. Béla, a Holocaust survivor, tells a story about his time in the camp. He was a ping-pong player. The Nazis gave him a job disarming bombs. One day, he found beehives. He covered h

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Bus Takes a Wrong Turn in Yonkers

A Metro-North bus found itself in an unexpected situation on a Friday afternoon in Yonkers. The bus, usually a familiar sight on the streets, ended up colliding with a storefront near Warburton and Ashburton Avenue. The driver, the only person on board, walked away with minor injuries and was taken

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Woes: Over 300, 000 Left in Limbo

Student loan borrowers are facing a tough time. In August, the Education Department turned down over 300, 000 requests for new repayment plans. This leaves many stuck with higher monthly payments or growing interest. It's a big issue because over 42 million Americans have student loans, totaling mor

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Face of the Mysterious Denisovans

In 2025, scientists made a big step forward in understanding the Denisovans, a group of ancient humans that have puzzled researchers for years. The Denisovans were first discovered in 2010 through DNA from a tiny pinkie bone found in a cave in Siberia. This DNA showed that the Denisovans were a dist

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Nursing Students in Northern Cyprus Really Know About Contraception?

Nursing students in Northern Cyprus are the future of healthcare, but a recent study shows they might not be as informed about contraception as they should be. The research looked into how well these students understand contraceptive methods, their attitudes toward them, and how they use them in rea

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Dogwalk Dangers: What's Hurting Agility Dogs?

Agility dogs face real risks on the dogwalk. About 15% of these dogs fall off, and nearly 30% have close calls. Worse, almost 4% get hurt because of these incidents. That's a lot of danger for something that should be fun! Taller dogs and those with more experience on the dogwalk are more likely to

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

A Surprise Gift Eases the Burden for Future Lab Heroes

A big surprise awaited students at the University of Washington. They thought they were in trouble, but instead, they learned that an anonymous donor had given $50 million to cover their tuition. This generous gift is for students in the Medical Laboratory Science Program. It will pay for their seni

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Who You Are vs. Who You Were Born As: A Look at Teen Health

A lot of people think about how being a boy or girl affects health. But what about how someone sees themselves compared to what they were born as? A recent study dug into this. It looked at teens in Catalonia, Spain. The focus was on how health, behaviors, and relationships differ based on gender id

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Loan Relief for Students: A Slow and Uncertain Journey

The Department of Education has a massive backlog of student loan applications. As of November 30, 802, 730 applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans are still pending. This delay is causing stress for many borrowers. In November, the department approved loan discharges for 170 borrowers

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