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How Partners Can Back Up Trans and Nonbinary Loved Ones

October 30, 2025

Partners play a huge role in the lives of trans and nonbinary (TNB) people. They offer support and understanding that can make a big difference. But how can we measure this support? A recent study set out to create a tool to do just that. The study started with a big question: What exactly does sup

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Lia Smith: A Life of Passion, Purpose, and Impact

October 30, 2025

Lia Smith was more than just a name at Middlebury College. She was a vibrant presence, known for her warmth and enthusiasm. Her energy was infectious, making her a favorite among professors and students alike. In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, she stood out as a standout teaching assi

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Gary Smith Joins Yes I Can's Board: A New Beat for Inclusion

October 30, 2025

Yes I Can Unity Through Music & Education, a nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities find jobs and learn new skills, has welcomed Gary Smith to its board of trustees. Smith, who has spent over two decades in the music industry and business, is no stranger to making a difference. He started Ka

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Chelsea O'Donnell's Struggle: A Mother's Plea for Support

October 29, 2025

Chelsea O'Donnell, daughter of comedian Rosie O'Donnell, is facing a tough time. She was recently sentenced to prison after her probation was revoked. This news has led Rosie to ask for prayers and support for her daughter. Chelsea has been battling addiction, which has made her life challenging. S

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A Shift in Artistic Vision at the White House

October 29, 2025

The White House has recently removed six members from the U. S. Commission of Fine Arts. This group usually gives advice on the design of federal buildings, monuments, and even coins. The commission has been around for over a century, since 1910. It has had a hand in shaping important landmarks like

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Trump's Team: Controversy and Consequences

October 29, 2025

In the world of politics, controversy often follows power. The Trump administration is no exception, with recent events highlighting some of the challenges they face. One such issue involves a former nominee, Ingrassia, who made some questionable comments. Despite these comments, Ingrassia still hol

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Schools and Mental Health: How Tech Can Help

October 29, 2025

Schools are like a second home for many kids. They spend a lot of time there. So, it makes sense that schools can play a big role in supporting mental health. But, there's a problem. Many schools don't have enough resources to help students who are struggling. This is where technology might be able

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Faith and Family: A Countercultural Choice

October 29, 2025

Around the world, countries are facing a big problem: not enough babies are being born. This isn't just a random trend; it's a serious issue that affects economies and societies. Fewer children mean fewer workers, which can lead to economic slowdowns and political tensions. Some countries, like Hung

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Betting on Sports: What's Changing for Georgia's College Athletes?

October 29, 2025

Georgia's college sports scene is in for some changes. A student worker from the football team recently got into trouble for betting on pro sports. But guess what? New NCAA rules say this won't be a big deal anymore. Starting November 1, athletes and staff can bet on pro sports without breaking any

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Janet Hadar Takes the Helm at UAB Health System

October 29, 2025

Janet Hadar is stepping into a big role as the new chief operating officer for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Health System. She starts on January 12, 2026, bringing a lot of experience to the table. UAB Health System is huge. It covers all 67 counties in Alabama and even reaches bey