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Why kids are using the slang term ‘67’ and teachers are banning it from the classroom
From essays to behavior points, teachers nationwide are finding creative ways to curb ‘67’ disruptions in the classroom ...
Executives with a combined 130+ years of tenure on the company’s decades of work to get people to talk to their PCs—and why ...
The quote, "the lion doesn’t concern himself with the opinions of a sheep," has evolved to represent tenderness and ...
In an effort to keep ahead of the escalating challenge of third grade mathematics, my 8-year-old enjoys practicing story ...
The government justifies its deportation blitz aimed at immigrants by pointing hysterically at immigrant crime, which is far less than that of U.S.-born citizens.
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What Is ‘67’? Viral Internet ‘Brainrot’ Meme Frustrates Teachers, Sparks ‘South Park’ Parody
The numbers “six” and “seven” are sending kids into a frenzy as the viral phrase, which comes from a song by rapper Skrilla, ...
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The Congressional Black Caucus’s Silent Partnership With AIPAC
The influential group of lawmakers has damaged its reputation as “conscience of the Congress” by staying silent on the Gaza ...
After a 23-year hiatus, the NBA is back on NBC, where Michael Jordan made it Must-See TV --an era the network is trying to ...
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Paris Jackson questions $625K in legal ‘bonuses’ from Michael Jackson’s estate
In the gilded world of pop royalty, even the inheritances come with plot twists. Paris Jackson, daughter of the late and ...
Listen and subscribe to Stocks In Translation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcast. In this episode of Stocks in Translation, chief investment officer at Tematica ...
At 64, Bill Tate still moves like an athlete — light, fast, alert. He no longer runs track, but as the new president of ...
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