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“Problem solved”: AZ teachers’ bloody, Charlie Kirk-esque Halloween costumes raise eyebrows
A group of math teachers in Tucson, Arizona, came under fire for their Halloween costumes this weekend. The teachers’ bloodied white t-shirts with the phrase “Problem solved” written across the chest ...
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Should MLB adopt a salary cap? It depends on the problem you’re trying to solve.
Major League Baseball is the only one of the Big Four North American sports leagues not to have a salary cap. As a result, a ...
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Arizona school district under fire for shirt allegedly mocking Charlie Kirk's death
An Arizona Representative is calling for the firing of school district staff who posed in shirts allegedly mocking the recent ...
The Vail School District is responding after a photo of Cienega teachers wearing shirts that say “Problem Solved” with what looks to be fake blood on the shirts began circulating on social media.
T UCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - An Arizona state lawmaker is calling for people to be fired after an image that appeared to ...
I n August, the University Grants Commission (UGC) released the draft undergraduate curriculum for nine subjects, including ...
A recent false story from Arizona has been making rounds on social media. The story evokes outrage over a group of math teachers who wore t-shirts to ...
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Dr. Oz Crashes Out Trying to Explain How Trump Cut Drug Prices by by “1,500 Percent,” Which Would Mean People Were Being Paid to Take Drugs
Dr. Mehmet Oz babbled complete nonsense while trying to explain the impossible arithmetic behind Trump's drug price claims.
Brain scans show that most of us have a built-in capacity to learn to code, rooted in the brain’s logic and reasoning ...
Gridstone Inc., a local nonprofit, is helping Kern County students explore science, technology, engineering, and math through free tutoring, STEM labs, and mentorship ...
Quenching, a powerful heat transfer mechanism, is remarkably effective at transporting heat away. But in extreme environments ...
RSM reports on exciting math competitions for students in 2025-2026, showcasing opportunities to boost skills and confidence.
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