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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

The Uncertain Future of Special Education

Special education in the U. S. is facing a significant challenge. The current administration has decided to reduce federal oversight of programs that support over 8 million children with disabilities. This decision includes cutting staff and funding, which could lead to a lack of support for these s

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

Anchorage Schools Face Closure Debate: Parents and Staff Raise Concerns

Anchorage is in the middle of a heated discussion about closing two elementary schools. Parents and teachers are worried about how this will affect kids, especially those with special needs. They say moving students around too much can be disruptive and harmful. The school board is listening to the

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Anger Boils Over a Year After Deadly Roof Collapse

A year has passed since the tragic roof collapse at Novi Sad's railway station, but the wounds in Serbia remain fresh. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets to honor the 16 lives lost and demand justice. This was not just a memorial; it was a protest against a system many believe is rotten

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

CSU Rams' Big Bet: Why the Sudden Coach Switch?

The CSU Rams have found themselves in the middle of the most expensive coaching hiring cycle in college football history. With several big-name schools also making changes, the market is hot and competitive. The Rams' decision to fire coach Jay Norvell mid-season, after just seven games in his fourt

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Nov 02 2025MEDIA

News Makers: Who's Shaping What We Watch?

A recent study dug into the world of news influencers. It found four main types of content: opinion pieces, breaking news and investigations, in-depth explanations, and specialized topics. This isn't just about who's making the news. It's about how they're doing it. Younger folks are turning away f

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Mike McDaniel: The Coach Who Stands Out in the NFL

Mike McDaniel, the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, is more than just a football coach. He is a leader who connects with players and fans alike. His journey in the NFL is impressive, starting from his days as a history graduate from Yale University. What sets him apart is his unique leadership styl

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Where Do We Find Meaning?

People are losing touch with religion, but they still want to believe in something bigger. So, they turn to politics. Politics now gives people what religion used to: a sense of belonging, rituals, and a clear idea of right and wrong. Social media makes it even easier to share these beliefs, turning

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Doxycycline Might Be Upsetting Soldiers' Stomachs

Soldiers and other specialists often face malaria risks when they are sent to different places. To prevent malaria, they are often given doxycycline. But this medicine can cause problems in the stomach and intestines. Researchers wanted to see if long-term use of doxycycline in soldiers leads to mor

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV's Sci-Fi Gem: A Fresh Take on Classic Dystopia

Apple TV has carved a niche for itself with its unique sci-fi shows. While other streaming platforms have their strengths, Apple TV stands out with its imaginative and bold sci-fi content. One of its standout series, Silo, takes inspiration from a well-known dystopian novel, 1984 by George Orwell.

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Dexter Lawrence's Performance: A Clash of Opinions

Dexter Lawrence, a key player for the Giants, is at the center of a heated debate. Carl Banks, a respected figure in Giants history, recently criticized Lawrence's performance. Banks claimed that Lawrence is not getting the respect he once had. This sparked a strong response from Lawrence, who calle

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