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Measles Outbreak in Texas: Surging Cases Challenge Public Health Response

LUBBOCK, TX — In the quiet, sunbaked towns of Texas’s South Plains, a public health crisis is unfolding. What began as two isolated cases of measles in late January has ballooned into the state’s largest outbreak in over 30 years, with 58 confirmed cases and 13 hospitalizations. The outbreak, now spanning five counties, has exposed the fragility of […]

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Is AI Slowing Down Learning for College Students?

The AI Classroom Paradox: Smarter Tools, Dumber Students? Picture this: A freshman sits in a lecture hall, laptop open, ChatGPT humming in the background like a smug sidekick. The professor drones on about Keynesian economics. The student types, “Explain Keynesian economics like I’m a golden retriever.” The bot responds: “Imagine you’re a good boy who loves treats. Keynes

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Cybersecurity for Defense Industrial Base DoD MPP Pilot Program: Building a Fortified Future

Introduction: The Invisible War at America’s Backdoor In a nondescript office park outside Dayton, Ohio, the CEO of a 12-person machine shop supplying precision parts for F-35 fighter jets received an email that would unravel his company. Posing as a Pentagon auditor, the sender requested “urgent quality assurance documents.” One click later, Chinese state-sponsored hackers

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What Revolves Around Being an Entrepreneur: The Hidden Forces Behind Building Something from Nothing

Introduction: The Garage Fallacy In 1938, two Stanford graduates named Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin in a Palo Alto garage to decide whose name would come first on their fledgling electronics company. Hewlett won the toss, and Hewlett-Packard was born—a story so etched into Silicon Valley lore that garages have since become

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21+ Best AI Tools For Students In 2025 [Free]

AI is transforming learning and education. The AI-powered tools not only save time during studying, but also make the learning process more interactive. With the right AI tools, students can enhance their learning, productivity, and creativity. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we learn, providing a personalized, adaptive, and engaging experience for students.

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