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School of Education Faculty Publish in Journal of School Health | News
School of Education faculty Tamara Rial-Faigenbaum, Ph.D., Andrea Hope, Ed.D., and Alexis Silverio, Ph.D., recently published in the Journal of School Health (Volume 96, Issue 6). Their article, “ ‘Someone Stole My Popcorn':…
2026 Daily Journal All-Area Girls Track and Field
Bishop McNamara 4x100, 4x200, 4x800 relays The 4x100 and 4x200 relays, both comprised of juniors Trinitee Thompson and Jaide Burse, sophomore Jersey Slone and freshman Dylan Pallissard, won the Chicagoland Christian Conference and Class 1A Salt…
GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are reshaping the bridal industry as shops rush orders and require new waivers
The rise of GLP-1s is changing how Americans shop for groceries, consume food at restaurants and approach the gym. It's also having an impact on the wedding industry. Bridal retailers say they're carrying additional inventory, expediting more…
Oregon Fans Will Love Latest Win-Loss Prediction for the Ducks
Time is winding down before the Oregon Ducks open their highly anticipated 2026 college football season against the Boise State Broncos at Autzen Stadium on Sept. 5 as the the Ducks look to win their first national championship in program history.
More than words: Military-Indigenous reconciliation event aims to build bridges between past and future
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A doctor explains how to boost your longevity in just 4 minutes a day, with exercises you can do at home
Dr. Christopher Sciamanna hates to exercise. That's why he's focused his career on making workouts less 'soul-sucking,' according to his bio on X, helping people do the least while reaping the most benefits for a long, healthy life. The minimal…
Flicker, form, future: how Swiss design learned to move
On the 19 floor of a Lower Manhattan high-rise, the word EAU in white block letters flickers across a black screen. Across from it, H2O flashes in black against a white backdrop. Ambient music drifts through the space as visitors linger before the…
Map the future
My granddaughter is in Class 11 and to wants to do Aeronautical Engineering. Which are the good institutes for this and how should she prepare? Kumar Aeronautical Engineering requires a strong foundation in Physics and Maths. Top institutes include…
Don't Expect Trend of Cakewalks Between Hogs, Gamecocks to Continue
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The last time a football game between Arkansas and South Carolina was decided by one possession, George W. Bush was in the White House, while Steve Spurrier and Houston Nutt were on opposing sidelines at Williams-Brice…
Can automation offset Japan's military manpower shortage?
Japan is building a 21st-century military, but it is running out of 21st-century citizens to man it. Surrounded by an increasingly assertive China and a nuclear-armed North Korea while facing deepening military cooperation between Moscow and…
Crude Check: Trend Remains Weak
Crude oil prices extended the downtrend over the last week. Brent crude oil futures on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) ($80.60/barrel) and crude oil futures in the domestic market (₹7,262/barrel) slipped 7.7 per cent and 8.9 per cent…
Mick Abel Injury Setback Is the Latest Blow to the Twins
Mick Abel, who appeared set to return to the Minnesota Twins' starting rotation, will not be returning after suffering a setback, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune's Bobby Nightengale Jr. 'Mick Abel had a setback with his recovery after his…
Cozy fiction meets the magic of tidying up
Japanese cozy fiction, often involving quiet musings and conversations unfolding inside bookstores and coffee shops, is currently the country's biggest literary trend captivating the West. A decade ago, that soft cultural power belonged to books…
AOC Says Nobody Earns a Billion Dollars: 'You Can Get Market Power, You Can Break Rules, You Can Abuse Labor Laws, But You Can't Earn That.'
Ocasio-Cortez made the case on “It's Open with Ilana Glazer,” arguing that any fortune at that scale comes from market power, broken rules, and underpaid workers rather than entrepreneurship. “There's a certain level of wealth…
Iran Says Strait Of Hormuz Is Closed As Vance Denies Shutdown
Vice President JD Vance denied Saturday that Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz just days after it was reopened, saying the U.S. is “not seeing any evidence” of a shutdown even as Iran's joint military command has confirmed the closure…
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