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Snow White's Box Office Surprise: A Tale of Blue and Red Divides

March 24, 2025

Snow White, the latest Disney live-action remake, has sparked conversations beyond its screen time. The movie, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, opened with 43 million dollars in the U. S. This was a significant drop from its 270 million dollar production budget. The film's performance varied gr

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Disability and HIV: The Hidden Struggle of Young Women in Eswatini

March 21, 2025

Young women in Eswatini face a unique set of challenges. Those with disabilities are at a higher risk of violence and HIV infection. This is a significant problem that needs attention. In 2022, about 14% of adolescent girls and young women aged 13-24 years in Eswatini reported having a functional di

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Spina Bifida: A Global Pursuit of Progress and Equality

March 18, 2025

Spina bifida affects many people around the world. For about ten years, a particular publication has been a hub for cutting-edge research on this condition. This research has shed light on how spina bifida care varies greatly between wealthy nations and the rest of the world. The idea of "blue marb

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Changing the Game: Training Physical Therapists to Fight Ableism

March 17, 2025

People with disabilities often face unfair treatment in healthcare. This is especially true when it comes to physical therapy. The issue is that many physical therapists aren't trained to understand and address ableism. Ableism is when people with disabilities are treated unfairly because of their c

politics

DEI Programs: The Legal Battle Continues

March 15, 2025

A recent court decision has allowed the enforcement of executive orders aimed at ending federal support for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This decision comes after a series of legal challenges. The court's decision allows the orders to be enforced while the lawsuit continues. T

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Racial Preferences or Merit? The Big Question in Education

March 15, 2025

The U. S. Department of Education has launched a big investigation into 52 universities across 41 states. The claim is that these schools are using racial preferences and stereotypes in their education programs and activities. This is a big deal because it involves some of the most prestigious unive

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Unwelcome Melody: The Booing of a Vice President

March 14, 2025

The National Symphony Orchestra's concert at The Kennedy Center was anything but peaceful. The audience was not in the mood to be quiet. Loud booing erupted as Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance entered the concert hall. The crowd was not happy. The event was held on a Thursday nigh

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Down Syndrome and Community Life

March 10, 2025

Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how a person develops. People with Down syndrome often face unique challenges in their daily lives. One big challenge is feeling like they belong in their community. Governments around the world have policies to help people with disabilities, includi

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Rural Schools Left High and Dry: Teacher Training Funds Vanish

March 7, 2025

Imagine being a teacher in a rural school, trying to make a difference in your community. Now, imagine the rug being pulled out from under you. That's what happened when a big chunk of teacher training funds disappeared. The Trump administration chopped $600 million from these programs, claiming the

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Trans Athletes: A Political Minefield

March 7, 2025

California's Governor Gavin Newsom, known for his support of LGBTQ+ rights, stirred up controversy recently. He publicly questioned the fairness of transgender athletes competing in women's sports. This stance, expressed on his new podcast, "This is Gavin Newsom, " surprised many. The podcast featur