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We recently learned about a network of AI-fueled private schools that teach students topics at breakneck speed while avoiding troublesome social or political ideas. The Alpha School, which prides itself on eschewing lessons on diversity, equity, and inclusion, has caught the eye of deep-pocketed folks like MAGA billionaire Bill Ackman. Now, new details about the academy have been shared by members of the school’s faculty. Alpha is quite different from most schools you’ve ever heard of: young K-12 students are taught subjects over the course of two hours using “AI-enabled software.” After that, the school says that the rest of…

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The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. We’re not only editors, we’re also moms. These are our picks for pumps that are simple to use, comfortable, and quiet. Ah, pumping. Of all the things no one tells you when you go on your lactation journey, how attached you will (literally!) be to your pump is top of the list. Pumping has come a long way in recent decades, only becoming commercially available for personal use in the 1990s. As many people start pumping after returning…

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Photo: istockphoto.com We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › It’s been decades since flat screens replaced bulky cathode-ray televisions, and one of the best ways to fully enjoy this evolution in home technology is with TV wall mounts. Not only does wall mounting free up real estate on top of furniture, but it also provides a more theater-style viewing experience. Still, some TV lovers shy away from these useful mounts, worried they’re not handy enough to do the job themselves or that they might accidentally damage their TV…

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You’re doing all the things—eating balanced meals, moving your body, staying hydrated—yet your sugar cravings won’t let up. Sound familiar? It’s one of the most common things I hear from clients. But here’s what most people don’t realize: cravings are often a clue from your gut, not a reflection of your willpower. In fact, gut health and sugar cravings go hand-in-hand. When your microbiome is out of sync, it’s your body’s way of sending feedback. Which begs the question: why do we crave sugar at all? Let’s break down what’s really driving your cravings and how your gut plays a…

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I recently had a zero-coupon Treasury Bill redeem in the amount of $102,000. This money is part of the 35% of my taxable brokerage portfolio that’s in bonds. Somewhere between a 60/40 and 70/30 equity/bond split is what I like to maintain at age 48, as a dual-unemployed parent alongside my wife. Given I enjoy investing more than spending, the first thing I did was check the latest bond yields, not the latest cars. And the bond that jumped out at me was the 20-year Treasury Bond at 5%. 20-Year Treasury Bond Yield Of 5% Could Outperform One of the…

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Equal parts moody, modern, and magical, the most beautiful places in the Pacific Northwest prove that this is one of the best corners of the US—and that’s saying something. While New England stuns with its fall foliage and charming small towns, and the Southwest gets to add the Grand Canyon to its resume, nothing quite compares to the PNW’s vibes. Spanning the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, the region showcases incredible nature—we’re talking rainforests, waterfalls, wildlife-filled islands, endless fields of flowers, and some of the country’s best stargazing parks—as well as some hotels and architectural wonders that fight for…

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Whenever I cook with my mom, I always end up adding new kitchen gadgets to my shopping cart. That’s because she always has her kitchen stocked with the most useful and unexpected kitchen tools, all of which make cooking and baking a bit easier. From a $9 gadget that makes straining pasta much easier to a classic glass Pyrex dish, my mom is my go-to source for clever cooking hacks. Want to hear the best part? Our mutual favorites all happen to be $30 or under at Amazon, and some are even up to 50% off right now. Read on…

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Bone health is hugely important for women — but it’s not as glamorous or obvious as the things we usually focus on in the world of health and wellness. It’s not flashy, it doesn’t show up in your selfies, and most women don’t think about it until something goes wrong. “It’s not flashy, it doesn’t show up in your selfies, and most women don’t think about it until something goes wrong.” We know we’re supposed to care. Heck, how many of us grew up on those milk ads promising strong bones (a pretty misleading message, by the way)? Unfortunately, bone…

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Digital Edition: Investigation underway into safety of ‘corridor care’ in NHS settings 26 August, 2025 By Steve Ford A national review of how safe it is to provide patient care in hospital corridors and the backs of queuing ambulances has begun across the NHS in England. This area is reserved. Please register for a trial, or subscribe for full access to continue reading. If you are a subscriber, login here. Welcome! To continue reading either: Access your account Log in to your account to access your content…

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Roman cuisine is a reflection of the city itself — layered, deeply rooted in tradition, and full of contrasts. After years of eating my way through Rome, I’ve found the best meals are shaped as much by history as the hands that prepare them. Family-run trattorias have served the city’s defining dishes for generations: cacio e pepe, carbonara, roasted lamb, and offal-based specialties, many of which trace their origins to Rome’s historic slaughterhouse economy. While these places remain essential, a wave of neo-trattorias constantly reinterprets the classics, and the broader dining scene continues to shift too. The influence of Rome’s…

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