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Scientists claim they can see how the brain express loneliness: report

12th - Higher Ed
Lonely people develop neural patterns in their brains that are distinct from the patterns of sociable people, according to new research.
Instructional Video1:35
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House select committee investigating January 6 Capitol riots hears police officer testimony

12th - Higher Ed
Four police officers have given powerful testimonies about their experiences to the U.S. House of Representatives investigatory committee established to investigate the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
Instructional Video1:11
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SpaceX launches 60 satellites into orbit

12th - Higher Ed
SpaceX launched its third batch of Starlink satellites into orbit from a U.S. Air Force base in Florida on Monday evening.
Instructional Video1:23
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Hackers force shutdown of major U.S. pipeline

12th - Higher Ed
The hack on a 5,500-mile pipeline on the U.S. East Coast is being looked at as one of the most significant attacks on key national infrastructure in history.
Instructional Video1:09
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Genetic analysis suggests contact between Polynesians and South Americas before Columbus: study

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient Polynesians may have crossed the Pacific to make contact with Native Americans from the region that is now Colombia
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Astronomers say they might have found a new ‘minimoon’ orbiting Earth

12th - Higher Ed
The Earth’s busy orbit is occupied by space junk, nearly 5,000 artificial satellites, the Moon and now a possible temporary resident ‘minimoon’ called 2020 CD3.
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Climate change to push North Atlantic jet stream northward

12th - Higher Ed
If this weather-controlling air current moves northward, the U.S. and Europe are in for centuries of nasty weather.
Instructional Video1:12
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Pentagon says UFO video is real, as UFO hearing looms

12th - Higher Ed
Washington is starting to open up about footage of UFOs taken by U.S. military personnel over the last few years.
Instructional Video1:08
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Moderna’s phase-1 trials show experimental coronavirus vaccine can induce immune response

12th - Higher Ed
U.S. biotech firm Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine has successfully triggered an immune response in all volunteers against COVID-19 during preliminary testing
Instructional Video1:21
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Total eclipse due over North America in 2024

12th - Higher Ed
The next total solar eclipse will occur over parts of North America on Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Superbug fungus spreading through U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
A deadly fungus known as Candida auris has been spreading through nursing homes and hospitals across the United States and in five cases has proven entirely resistant to all existing antifungal medication.
Instructional Video1:13
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Explainer: What is Remdesivir and how does it treat COVID-19

12th - Higher Ed
Gilead’s remdesivir is an antiviral nucleoside analogue that disrupts a virus’s ability to replicate its genome.
Podcast3:31
Bedtime History

Ben Franklin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Benjamin Franklin is one of the most well-known Founding Fathers of America. He helped write both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, although these accomplishments are not the only reason why Benjamin Franklin is...
Podcast3:31
Bedtime History

The Checks and Balances of Government

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The American Revolution has ended and America is a free country. As a young country, America has many decisions to make about how it will be run, such as who will have power and lead the country. The Founding Fathers wanted to be careful...
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Bedtime History

The American Revolution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The American Revolution is America’s founding story, told and retold for generations. The founding generation of Americans, led by such famous names as Washington, Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson, are credited with leading the American...
Podcast3:01
Bedtime History

Making the U.S. Constitution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After the American Revolution, America was free from Great Britain and finally existed as its own country. However, America now lacked a set of laws to govern it. At the time, the states were not united, and each state had its own set of...
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Chinese rocket crashes back to Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Remnants of the Chinese Long March 5B rocket that was launched last month have crashed back down to Earth and into the Indian Ocean.
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RFK Jr's report blames diet, chemicals, 'overmedicalization' for unhealthy youth

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Trump administration has released a new strategy aimed at addressed chronic illness in children. (Scripps News)
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Trump calls into Coalition of the Willing in France

Higher Ed
New ReviewUkraine’s allies agreed in Paris on security commitments and sanctions if Russia avoids peace negotiations. (Scripps News)
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What's next for Trump's tariffs after a U.S. court ruled them illegal?

9th - Higher Ed
A federal appeals court has ruled that most of Donald Trump's tariffs overstepped the emergency powers he used as president. Former U.S. district court judge Shira Scheindlin weighs in.
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Illinois governor slams Trump's threat to deploy National Guard to Chicago

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago to address crime, but in a news conference Monday, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said there is no emergency warranting the deployment of the National Guard...
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Canadian business owner reacts to Carney's tariff strike down| Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Trevor Borland, president and owner of Pacific Bolt Manufacturing, says Prime Minister Mark Carney's latest announcement comes as a surprise. He tells the CBC's Natasha Fatah about the impacts of the existing tariffs on steel, saying his...
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Trump: "The United States should be given 10% of Intel"

9th - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump said Friday that Intel had agreed to give the U.S. government a 10% stake, which amounts to roughly $10 billion.
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Pushing for a peace deal

Higher Ed
In the aftermath of their talks, Trump and Zelenskyy remain hopeful for peace, yet doubt lingers over Putin's intentions as Ukraine sustains heavy bombardment. (Scripps News)