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Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
Inside Malaysia’s RON95 Reform: Why Targeted Subsidies Might Be Better Than Cheap Petrol for All
Targeting beats guessing. Instead of blanket “cheap petrol” for everyone (including people who don’t need help), aiming subsidies at real users and then channelling savings into cash aid is a more grown-up way to run a country’s finances. Data should guide feelings. The 300 liter limit sounds harsh until you see the numbers: most people don’t even reach 200 liters a month. Knowing the data helps you panic less and plan better. Short-term discomfort, long-term options. Saving RM2.5 billion a year gives the government more room to fund things like cash aid and social support, which can actually cushion us when costs rise elsewhere. Your IC is more powerful than you think. MyKad isn’t just an ID; it’s slowly becoming a tool to receive help, track usage, and make sure benefits go to actual Malaysians instead of slipping into the cracks.
By Anie the Candid Mom Abroadabout 6 hours ago in Education
Humans No Longer Make Decisions without AI
Artificial intelligence has quietly moved from a helpful tool to something far more influential. What started as software that corrected spelling, recommended movies, or answered trivia questions has evolved into systems people now consult for real-life decisions — from career choices and medical questions to relationships, finances, and even moral dilemmas.
By Anthony Bahamondea day ago in Education
Collectible Playing Cards Making People Millions
Once relegated to dusty closets and nostalgic childhood memories, collectible cards — from vintage sports legends to rare Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering treasures — are now making headlines and creating real wealth for collectors and investors alike. No longer just tokens of fandom, these tiny pieces of cardboard have become *serious financial assets*, capable of returning life-changing sums to the people who own them.
By Anthony Bahamondea day ago in Education
The People We Become When No One Is Watching
We live in a world where almost everything is visible. Opinions are posted. Achievements are shared. Moments are documented. Even the most ordinary parts of life can be turned into content if someone angles their phone the right way. Visibility has become a kind of currency — a way to signal who we are, or at least who we want people to believe we are.
By Thomas McCorry2 days ago in Education
Easy-to-understand explanations of current technology news
Easy-to-understand explanations of current technology news It can be difficult to keep up with the latest news because technology changes so quickly. New gadgets, apps, updates, and inventions appear on a daily basis. Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and blockchain are all common terms, but not everyone knows what they really mean. In order for anyone to keep up with what's going on in the tech world, this article provides an explanation of the most significant technology trends of the present in language that is straightforward and simple to comprehend.
By Farida Kabir2 days ago in Education
SEO Handbook. AI-Generated.
Most people run into SEO the same way: you build a site, you publish something you’re genuinely proud of, and you expect reasonably that the internet will do its thing. You wait a day or two. Maybe a week. You refresh your stats like you’re checking a pulse.
By Sayed Zewayed7 days ago in Education
VEGETABLE CULTURE.
VEGETABLE CULTURE As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it would be difficult to get poles. But these running beans can be trained along old fences and with little urging will run up the stalks of the tallest sunflowers. So that settles the pole question. There is an ornamental side to the bean question. Suppose you plant these tall beans at the extreme rear end of each vegetable row. Make arches with supple tree limbs, binding them over to form the arch. Train the beans over these. When one stands facing the garden, what a beautiful terminus these bean arches make.
By Junaid Shahid 8 days ago in Education
Introducing AYRAE (아이레이)
I’ve been sitting with this moment for a while, trying to find the right words, because introducing AYRAE (아이레이) to the world doesn’t feel like a press release kind of thing. It feels personal. It feels like telling a story you’ve been carrying in your chest for years and finally deciding, okay… it’s time.
By K.y.e Dynasty Records10 days ago in Education
Waiting To See If Knox County, Tennessee, Schools Stand With Dictatorship
Young Americans Are Taking A Stand - And Some School Districts Have Threatened to Punish Them For It Yesterday, January 30th, 2026, a nationwide strike occurred in America. No School, No Work, No Shopping was supported by schools and businesses in pressure against the violence ICE has used in Donald Trump's "mass deportation." What started as a Minnesota movement to hold the murderers of Renee Good and Kyle Pretti accountable, and to push ICE out of their city, the message spread like wildfire across America.
By Hope Martin10 days ago in Education
Catherine O'Hara Dies at 71 – Breaking: Home Alone Mom & Moira Rose Actress Passes Away
Catherine O'Hara Dies at 71: Hollywood Loses a Comedy Legend The entertainment world mourns the loss of Catherine O'Hara, who died Friday, January 30, 2026, at her Los Angeles home following a brief illness. She was 71 years old.
By Zayn Naseer11 days ago in Education







