Daye wanted to focus on three key points of emphasis: having strong readers, strong teachers and strong futures. He was disappointed that too many students failed to meet standards when it came to ...
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Homeowner stunned after pairing two appliances shaved $400 off their energy bill: '[We] don't have to pay anything to electric'
"[It] … has no problem keeping the house warm." Homeowner stunned after pairing two appliances shaved $400 off their energy ...
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The $80K question: Bitcoin's "What am I, really?" identity crisis cost investors 15% in one day
On January 29, 2026, Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) crashed 15% from $96,000 to $80,000 in one day. The remarkable part was not the ...
Streetsblog explains why Gov. Kathy Hochul is fighting for worse insurance protections for victims of traffic violence.
The gray market is awash with BPC-157, a drug hyped as a cure-all, but unapproved by the FDA. Will RFK Jr. change that?
This brings us to Bowen Byram. The B.C. native carries a $6.25 million AAV and would be the perfect centerpiece for Vancouver ...
Farmers markets are supposed to be the city’s antidote to industrial food: shorter supply chains, more money staying in the ...
Toronto’s transportation services wants $35 million over the next few years to make artificial intelligence a permanent part ...
Phoenix is building more new housing than most American cities. But unless you're rolling in dough, you can't afford it.
This is part of an investigative series titled “Oregon Schools What Went Wrong,” published by the Oregon Journalism Project.
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