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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Native Education Programs: A Shift Without a Plan?

Tribal leaders are upset. They say the Education Department didn't talk to them before moving Native American education programs to other agencies. This move affects schools and colleges that serve Native students. The Education Department says it will hand over programs to the Department of Labor a

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Nov 21 2025FINANCE

Crypto's Role in Predicting Stock Market Trends

Tom Lee, a well-known figure in the financial world, has an interesting take on how crypto prices might be a clue to what's happening in the U. S. stock market. He believes that the ups and downs of crypto could give us a heads-up on where stocks are headed. Recently, crypto prices have been on a d

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How FGM Impacts Kenyan Women's Lives

In Kenya, a harmful practice tied to cultural norms is still affecting many women. This is female genital mutilation, or FGM. It's not just a health issue but also a social one. It's more common in certain ethnic groups. Many women face pressure to go through with it. This pressure comes from their

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Retirement Havens: Where Affordability Meets Adventure

Retirement isn't just about relaxing; it's about exploring new passions and staying active. Many retirees seek places where they can enjoy nature, engage in sports, and live comfortably without breaking the bank. Here are some towns that offer just that. In Kentucky, Lexington stands out with its e

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Fish Feed is Messing with Our Water Surveys

In the world of water studies, scientists often use environmental DNA (eDNA) to spot fish. But there's a problem: fish feed can fool these tests, making it seem like fish are present when they're not. This is a big issue, especially near fish farms, because it can give wrong results. Researchers to

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

Cincinnati's Crime Crackdown: What's Working and What's Next?

Cincinnati's law enforcement is stepping up to tackle downtown crime. A big meeting is happening soon to talk about their teamwork and what's been achieved so far. The Hamilton County Sheriff, the interim police chief, and the state patrol colonel are all getting together to share the details. They

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Much of The Black Phone is Real?

"The Black Phone" is a scary movie that came out in 2021. It stars Ethan Hawke as The Grabber, a creepy masked killer. The movie is based on a short story by Joe Hill, who is the son of famous horror writer Stephen King. The story is about a boy named Finney who is kidnapped by The Grabber and trapp

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Threat: Violence Against Healthcare Workers

In the U. S. and beyond, healthcare workers face a growing threat: workplace violence. This issue is more than just a problem; it's a crisis that demands attention. Violence in the workplace is not a rare occurrence for healthcare staff. It's a daily reality that can range from verbal abuse to phys

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors Find Relief in Digital Yoga

Breast cancer is a common diagnosis among women, and those who survive often deal with lasting issues like fatigue. This fatigue can really drag down their quality of life. Yoga has shown promise in helping with these problems and improving overall health. Now, digital yoga programs are becoming a p

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Weed Might Make You Drink Less: What Science Says

Ever wondered if smoking weed could make you drink less? A recent study suggests it might. Researchers created a fake bar to test this idea. They gave participants different types of cannabis and tracked how much alcohol they consumed. The results were interesting. People who smoked stronger cannab

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