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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

How States Stack Up in School Funding

School funding is not a one-size-fits-all issue. Each state has its own set of challenges and resources. A recent study by the Education Law Center (ELC) looked at how states fund education using three different measures. The study, "Making The Grade 2025, " used data from 2023 to give a more detail

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: Arizona Braces for a Deep Freeze

Arizona is not just about scorching sun and cacti. It can get pretty cold too! The National Weather Service in Tucson issued a freeze warning on Thursday, Jan. 8. This warning covers several areas, including Upper San Pedro River Valley, Sierra Vista, Benson, and even parts of Eastern Cochise below

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Science Funding: Learning from NASA's Past

Money for science is tight right now. Schools and labs are feeling the pinch. But this isn't new. Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, NASA faced big budget cuts. President Nixon needed funds for the Vietnam War. So, NASA's budget took a hit. This changed how NASA explored space. NASA had to get

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Healthcare and Venezuela: Congress' Busy Start to 2026

Congress is kicking off 2026 with a packed agenda. Lawmakers are tackling healthcare subsidies, U. S. involvement in Venezuela, and government funding—all under tight deadlines. Healthcare subsidies are a big issue. A group of lawmakers wants to extend enhanced health insurance subsidies that expir

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Why Are So Many Leaving California?

People aren't just leaving California. They're leaving in droves. Not just the rich, but everyday folks too. They're packing up their stuff and heading out. Where are they going? Mostly nearby states like Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Texas. U-Haul's data shows that more people are leavi

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pokémon TCG Expansion: New Powerhouses on the Horizon

In the world of Pokémon TCG, fresh faces are about to shake things up. The Mega Evolution—Perfect Order expansion is set to hit shelves on March 27, 2026. This isn't just any expansion; it's packed with over 120 cards, including 25 Trainer cards. But what really catches the eye is the more than 30 P

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Jan 08 2026EDUCATION

Iowa Takes Charge: Big Changes in How Education Money is Used

Iowa just got a big green light from the U. S. Department of Education. They can now use over $9 million in federal education funds in ways that make the most sense for their schools. This is a first-of-its-kind move, giving Iowa more freedom to decide how to spend this money. The Secretary of Educ

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

Shooting Near a Church in Salt Lake City Leaves Two Dead

A tragic event unfolded near a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Salt Lake City. Two people lost their lives, and six others were hurt in a shooting that took place in the parking lot. This happened while a funeral was going on inside the church. The police chief, Brian Redd,

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gaming's Reality Check: Are Hyper-Realistic Games Losing Their Magic?

In the world of video games, realism is becoming the norm, but is it always a good thing? Games like Grand Theft Auto 6 are pushing the boundaries of what's possible, with graphics so lifelike they blur the line between virtual and real. But does this level of realism enhance the gaming experience,

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Coaching Shake-Up: Who Will Grab Harbaugh?

John Harbaugh is a big name in football coaching. He is known for his energy and drive. Right now, he is waiting to see if more coaching jobs open up. Many teams are interested in him. But not all jobs are a good fit. Nine teams have shown interest in Harbaugh. But only six jobs are open right now.

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