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A park ranger set a nightstand in a park; people filled it with poetry
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Explainer: After two historic U.S. bank failures, here’s what comes next
Social media restrictions for teens signed into law by Utah governor
Taliban bars Afghan girls, women from school: Inside their virtual classes in the U.S.
Critics reject changes to Roald Dahl books as censorship
California late-start law aims to make school less of a yawn
His mother offered him $1,800 to quit social media for six years
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Want to save the planet? Saving whales could help, scientists say
Students cook up food, opportunity with culinary arts program in Minnesota
How Students are Affected by School Absences
King Tut’s tomb was discovered 100 years ago — and unleashed a “curse”
India’s street kids rarely make headlines — so they write their own
Pigs mediate barnyard fights with a light touch of the snout, study says
Why the earthquake in Indonesia caused so much destruction
Analysis: Why Qatar is a controversial venue for 2022 World Cup
BYU professors create reactor designed to safely produce nuclear energy. Here's how it works
Here's why Gov. Spencer Cox wants Utah classrooms to be cellphone-free
Canadian teacher breathes new life into Indigenous education
In this Mississippi city, public art points a way forward
The science of ghosts
DART shooting: NASA redirects asteroid by smashing a spacecraft into it
Building a sturdy house of cards
Mikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet leader who took down Iron Curtain, dies at 91
Seventeen-year-old pilot sets record for solo flight around world
As King Charles III takes the throne, big changes lie ahead for the royal family
"Stray": How a virtual orange tabby is helping real cats
Virginia teen says busy running her own bakery