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Lebanon ceasefire Special

President Biden has announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah to come into effect on Wednesday. He described it as a new start for Lebanon.
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Trump’s tariffs may be targeted at others — but they could impact you too

President-elect Donald Trump threatened to slap hefty tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico. Those tariffs would hurt America too — if they are carried out.
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Will Utah State or Boise State play against San Jose State in the Mountain West semifinals?

A team that previously boycotted at least one match against the San Jose State women’s volleyball team will be faced with another decision whether to play the school, this time in the Mountain West Conference semifinals with a shot at the NCAA Tournament on the line.
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Adam Ziegfeld | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

His research focuses on political parties and elections in the developing world, particularly India. His book, Why Regional Parties? Clientelism, Elites, and the Indian Party System was published in 2016 by Cambridge University Press.
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BREAKING: President Biden announces Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal

President Joe Biden announced a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to end the conflict that has killed thousands, displaced over a million, and heightened the risk of regional war. Biden said the agreement is designed to be permanent. 

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Drake makes another legal move against Universal over Kendrick Lamar diss track ‘Not Like Us’

Drake has taken legal action against Universal Music Group for the second straight day in his feud with fellow hip-hop superstar Kendrick Lamar.
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New grant looks to boost literacy effort for New York City’s students struggling to read

To help combat alarmingly low literacy rates and help underserved youth, the New York Community Trust awarded a $150,000 grant to the Literacy Academy Collective, a nonprofit dedicated to improving reading instruction for struggling students. 

The grant will help the collective open its second public school, the Central Brooklyn Literacy Academy, in September 2025. 

Education advocates — including Shawn Morehead, executive vice president of grants and chief program officer with the trust — say the introduction of Literacy Academy Collective schools can help be a vital bridge to universal literacy success in city schools. 

Last year, according to education reports, just half of the city’s third through eighth graders achieved proficiency on state reading tests, with only 40% of Black and Latino children meeting the same standard.. 

The NYC Department of Education recently implemented a new reading curriculum to enhance literacy instruction. Still, learning experts say it requires further support to ensure adequate student outcomes, as education is not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Program leaders want to see a rise in reading rates, student test scores and overall vocabulary.
Program leaders want to see a rise in reading rates, student test scores and overall vocabulary.File photo.

“For years, the city was using an approach to reading instruction that had no real research base behind it,” Morehead told amNewYork Metro. “It was a little bit of, well, give them the books, and they’ll figure it out.”

According to Morehead, the broader citywide efforts funded by the trust aim to improve classroom reading instruction through teacher training and data analysis. They want to see improvements in students’ reading fundamentals, building a vocabulary-rich environment and preparing them for success in later grades.

School leaders will measure the program’s success through standardized assessments, statewide tests, and long-term indicators like high school readiness and advanced coursework.

“There are real processing differences in the way that [student’s] brain takes in what they see on a page and processes it, and so you have to teach in a way that addresses those differences,” she said. “I often advise that teaching reading is actually a science, which is what you’ll hear from all the government officials pushing the reading changes in the city. But it is, in fact, true.”

Literacy Academy Collective was established in 2019 to help City public schools bring high-quality, structured literacy instruction to classrooms.
Literacy Academy Collective was established in 2019 to help City public schools bring high-quality, structured literacy instruction to classrooms. File photo.

“People can support the collective by building awareness among families and communities about the real value in improving reading instruction, both broadly for all kids in the early grades, kids who process language differently,” Morehead said. “The more people support it, talk about it, understand it, the more kids are going to get what they need, not just in school, but in after school and at home and on the subway and all of those places where we interact with young people.”

Before opening the school, Literacy Academy Collective will enroll at least 32 students in a model classroom at P.S. 191 in Brooklyn for the 2024 to 2025 school year, with the expectation that at least 70 % of students will improve reading proficiency consistent with a year of instruction. 

They plan to perfect teacher training and development tools through this trial-run classroom.

Prior to opening the school, Literacy Academy Collective will enroll at least 32 students in a model classroom at P.S. 191 in Brooklyn for the 2024 to 2025 school year, with the expectation that at least 70 % of students will improve reading proficiency consistent with a year of instruction. 

The program hopes to close the literacy gap and empower the next generation by embracing research-based reading instruction and fostering community support.

“One of the things I think that’s really exciting about the Literacy Academy Collective is it was started by a couple of parents who saw a need in the system and actually worked really hard to figure out how to make a change,” Morehead said when discussing how the collective was formed. “It’s a lesson for all of us that even in our big city of 8 million people, if you see a problem, there are opportunities to make lives better for everybody in our communities and we should just look for them and seize them.”

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Trump tries to force other countries to negotiating table on immigration and trade with promise to hike tariffs

President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to impose massive tariffs was an early warning shot to try to force the hand of allies and adversaries to come to the negotiating table on immigration and trade issues, a transition official told CNN.
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The Biden administration wants Medicare and Medicaid to cover GLP-1s. Will the Trump White House allow it?

The Biden administration proposed a new rule Tuesday that would expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage of popular obesity drugs, earning praise from the pharmaceutical industry and patient advocates. But it’s much less clear whether the proposal will survive the incoming Trump administration.