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By Daniel de Visé Not long ago, a student with a high class rank and solid SAT scores could count on a seat at the local state university. But now, at the most prestigious public institutions, admission rates hover in the 10- to 20-percent range, a tier of selectivity once reserved for the Ivy League. |
By Gianna Melillo Social Security beneficiaries can expect to see an 8.7 percent increase in their monthly checks beginning in 2023. The boost will help recipients, many of whom are retirees, meet higher costs on goods and services driven by rising inflation. |
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By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech Babcock Ranch in Southwest Florida could serve as a model of a hurricane-proof town. The town is located 30 miles from the coast to escape storm surges and all utility lines are underground, protecting them from the wind. |
By Chia-Yi Hou Mental health among youth and adolescents is in crisis and nationally mental health is a crisis among adults, as well. For the first time, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends anxiety screening for children and adolescents ages 8 to 18. |
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By Gianna Melillo New research from Gallup and Amazon Web Services showed employees with more advanced digital skill sets earn more and report higher job satisfaction and feelings of security. However, the majority of those with advanced or intermediate digital skills did not learn them in a traditional school setting. |
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