Month: June 2025

What happens when creativity meets technology? Philip Booth, Assistive Technology Specialist at Ingham ISD, brought hands-on robotics fun to Leslie Middle School—igniting curiosity and showing students the endless possibilities of coding, building, and problem-solving at any level. 🧠💡 From gears to goals, it was a day full of inspiration! #InghamImpact #Robotics #STEMLearning #MiddleSchoolTech #FutureInnovators #HandsOnLearning
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Topline President Donald Trump took credit Thursday for calming protests in Los Angeles, alleging his deployment of federal troops there stopped demonstrations from growing, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom has said the military presence actually inflamed protests—as the two long-time political nemeses have contradicting narratives of their roles in managing the demonstrations. Key Facts TrumpRead
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Topline President Donald Trump on Wednesday night announced the $5 million Gold Card visa is now open for signups, allowing wealthy foreign nationals to register their interest in the program, which intends to offer them a fast track to U.S. citizenship—something the president has suggested may replace the existing investor visa program. Key Facts InRead
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Topline Sabrina Carpenter, one of pop music’s biggest new stars, unveiled the cover art for her upcoming album “Man’s Best Friend” on Wednesday, quickly setting social media ablaze with both fierce criticism of what some feel is a “degrading” cover, while others defend it as a clear work of satire. Key Facts Carpenter announced “Man’sRead
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