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Why Texas’ redistricting plan isn’t a sure bet

Texas’ new congressional map aims to boost Republicans by five seats, but its success depends on whether voters who supported Trump in 2024 will remain loyal to the party in midterm elections without him on the ballot.

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Argos is getting a makeover – but can it attract new shoppers?

Argos, a 50-year-old British retail chain, is undergoing new ownership after Sainsbury’s sale, with new owners planning expansion and improvements to compete with Amazon and other online rivals.

Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI

Japanese companies are adopting artificial intelligence far more slowly than their counterparts in the US and UK, with only 8.4% of workers using AI on the job compared to 50% in America.

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The Ukrainian Family That Has Become An International Symbol Of Civilian Death.

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Shell’s profits more than double after jump in oil and gas prices

Shell’s net profit more than doubled to $9.8 billion in the second quarter as Middle East tensions drove up oil and gas prices, marking the company’s second-highest quarterly earnings on record.

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Why cheap power could matter more than clean power in the push for net zero

A retiree’s experience with expensive heat pump electricity costs raises questions about whether the UK government’s focus on clean electricity generation is the right priority for achieving net zero emissions.

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Report: Benchmarking Online Ed

A new UPCEA report on online education benchmarking finds the sector dividing between thriving institutions and those facing contraction, with average budgets rising to $12.5 million in 2026 despite median decreases.

Why This Governor Wants to Ban H-1B Visas for Teachers—and Why Schools Use Them

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott proposes banning H-1B visa use for hiring international teachers, citing concerns about foreign influence in schools. The move affects over 270 visa-holding educators in Texas and could prompt similar action in other states.

Most kids miss recommended screening for autism, speech delays

Fewer than 40% of U.S. parents report their young children received developmental screenings in the past year, despite decades-old pediatric recommendations. Early detection through these assessments can identify delays in speech, motor skills, and autism spectrum indicators.

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Summer Roads and Higher Risks

Summer Roads and Higher Risks

For many people, summer means vacations, road trips, and extra time spent outdoors. It also marks one of the busiest periods of the year for drivers, which helps explain why car accident statistics, such as these recent stats from TX, consistently show an increase in...

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The Invisible Epidemic: How the Digital Workspace is Redefining Occupational Health

When society thinks of "workplace injuries," the images that typically come to mind are dramatic: a fall from a construction scaffolding, a severe burn in a commercial kitchen, or an accident involving heavy manufacturing machinery. We have spent over a century...

The Difference Between Repairing Something and Restoring It

The words repair and restore are often used interchangeably, but they describe two very different approaches to solving a problem. Both involve fixing something that has been damaged, worn, or neglected. Both require skill, knowledge, and effort. Yet the goals behind...

Independent Retailers Step Up as Americans Prioritize Emergency Preparedness

Across the United States, a growing movement toward self-reliance is reshaping consumer behavior in ways that mainstream retailers are struggling to address. From coastal hurricane zones to inland wildfire corridors, Americans are increasingly investing in emergency...

What Aviation Safety Teaches Us About Building Better Systems

When something breaks in a high-stakes environment, the first instinct is to identify who caused it. That response feels direct and actionable. A person made a poor decision, missed a step, or overlooked a detail. The situation seems resolved once responsibility is...

The Importance of Choosing the Right Roofing Contractor

Your roof represents one of your home's most significant investments and its primary defense against Colorado's challenging weather. Selecting the right roofing contractor affects not only the quality of workmanship but also the longevity of your roof, your home's...

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