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West Virginia AG: ACLU’s trans athlete argument crushes Title IX
McCuskey said the ACLU's argument conceded constitutional claims while trying to create a special class for children who ...
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Digital socialism or extinction: Venezuela’s lesson amid capitalism’s most ferocious phase
The Lesson of Venezuela At the dawn of an ordinary day in early January of this year, 2026, the world woke up to shocking ...
Min Jin Lee's first novel since her million-selling “Pachinko” is a long book that grew out of a basic question: What do ...
Pretoria schools dominated top rankings, with Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria leading. Education MEC Matome Chiloane ...
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North American automotive journalists crown Dodge Charger Ford Maverick Lobo and Hyundai Palisade as 2026 category champions ...
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Are Delhi private schools failing the EWS test? 15 yrs of silent segregation, NGOs filling gaps
Fifteen years after Delhi mandated a 25% EWS quota in private schools, basic English remains a struggle for many students and ...
Utah’s 2025 wildfire season may not rank among the state’s worst by acres burned, but the number of structures damaged or ...
Students at Oakville School received an unforgettable lesson in science this week as a live great gray owl visited their ...
Mark Cuban became a billionaire by starting and selling multiple businesses, but most know him best from his time on the hit ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
Min Jin Lee's first novel since her million-selling “Pachinko” is a long book that grew out of a basic question: What do Koreans care most about?
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