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Top 20 Most Documented Cases of UFO Encounters

UFOs

Amazing UFO Stories that Will Make Your Head Spin! They Are Real and We Have Evidence! The world is full of the unknown that surrounds us – and there exist a multitude of things that we can’t explain or comprehend fully. One of the most fascinating and mysterious occurrences is UFO sightings. While some people don’t believe in these phenomena, …

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Silenced transgender Montana lawmaker speaks out.

Silenced transgender Montana lawmaker speaks out.

Hear from transgender Montana lawmaker silenced by GOP colleagues – CNN Video In this CNN video, Montana state representative Zooey Zephyr (D) discusses her experience after taking a stand against a GOP-backed plan to ban gender-affirming care for transgender children and teenagers with Jake Tapper. Meta Titles and Descriptions The following are the meta titles and descriptions specified in the …

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ME teenager shortlisted for global eco prize.

ME teenager shortlisted for global eco prize.

Maya Faulstich, a Yarmouth High School Freshman, Recognized as Finalist in National Geographic Slingshot Challenge Maya Faulstich, a 15-year-old freshman at Yarmouth High School, is one of 15 finalists for the Global Slingshot Challenge initiated by National Geographic and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. With over 1,800 submissions from 80 countries, the competition aimed to tackle environmental issues. Maya, …

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Recycling tech lowers waste, benefits planet.

Recycling tech lowers waste, benefits planet.

Harlingen Elementary Schools Adopt New Recycling Technology to Reduce Waste The Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District’s child nutrition department has received a $30,000 grant to encourage recycling and deliver thousands of meals in a sustainable way. The department aims to reduce waste and environmental impact with new technology called Styrogenie, which will turn dirty styrofoam trays into a renewable source. …

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Georgia’s new literacy laws based on science.

Georgia's new literacy laws based on science.

Georgia Introduces New Approach to Early Reading Instruction Georgia is gearing up to implement a new approach to teaching reading in the early grades. Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed into law two literacy bills passed during this year’s legislative session. About 36% of Georgia third graders read below grade level, according to the state’s 2022 Milestones test results, and around …

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