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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Schools in Omaha Tackle AI in Their Own Way

Schools in Omaha are handling AI in different ways. Some are diving in headfirst, while others are taking a slower approach. This isn't just about using new tech. It's about how schools prepare students for a future where AI is everywhere. Some districts are already using AI tools in classrooms. Th

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

New York's Tech Education: Adapting to AI's Rapid Changes

New York's approach to tech education is at a crossroads. The city has been making progress in getting more people into tech jobs, especially those who have been left out. They've been doing this through short courses for adults and adding computer classes in schools. But now, AI is changing everyth

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How ChatGPT's Different Versions Measure Up in Medical Training

ChatGPT has become a hot topic in medical education, especially for teaching clinical reasoning skills. One way to test this is through Script Concordance Tests (SCTs), which check how well someone can make decisions when things are uncertain. Recently, four versions of ChatGPT—3. 5, 4, 4o, and 5—we

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Updates: A Quick Look at What's New and Noteworthy

High school students are changing their STEM focus thanks to AI. This shift is big. It's not just about learning old stuff. It's about getting ready for new tech jobs. Students are diving into machine learning, data science, and robotics. These are the skills that will matter in the future. Protest

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

The Citadel's Bold Move: A New School for Future Leaders

The Citadel, a well-known institution, is making a big change. They are building a new school focused on leadership and ethics. This isn't just any school; it's a place where students will learn to make tough decisions using real-world scenarios. The new Krause School of Leadership and Ethics will

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Unlock the Secrets of Weather: Become a Backyard Weather Expert

Weather is all around us, shaping our daily lives in countless ways. It influences what we wear, how we plan our days, and even our moods. But have you ever wondered how weather forecasts are made? Long before advanced technology, people relied on simple tools and keen observations to predict the we

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Special Education Jobs Vanish in Government Shutdown

In a move that has sparked outrage and concern, the U. S. government shutdown led to the layoff of over 120 employees in the special education division of the Department of Education. This decision, aimed at pressuring Democrats to end the budget crisis, has hit close to home for New Hampshire Sen.

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Arkansas' Future: Community Colleges Get Big Bucks for Transport Training

Arkansas is stepping up its game in transport training. Three community colleges in the state just got a big chunk of cash from the Arkansas Department of Transportation. The total? Over $450, 000. This money is not just for show. It's meant to help these schools teach students about transport and l

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Smart Choices: Top College Majors for 2025

In 2025, the job market is changing fast. New tech, health care needs, and other big changes are shaping what jobs will be in demand. This means college students are picking majors that match these trends. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Center for Education Statistics sho

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Richardson's Schools: Time for a Big Upgrade?

Richardson ISD is asking for a huge sum of money, $1. 4 billion, to fix up schools and buy new stuff. This includes building materials, books, tech gadgets, and even stadium upgrades. If voters say yes, taxes will go up by a small amount. For a home worth $500, 000, that's about $124 more per year.

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