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				The Weekly News Quiz: Jan. 9
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				The Cost Of Teachers Tailoring Lessons To Students’ Learning Styles
Some students are visual learners, some need to hear the lesson but a new study questions whether it’s worth the investment.
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				Octopuses And Their Relatives Are A New Animal Welfare Frontier
California and Washington approved bans on octopus farming this year. Hawaiʻi has considered similar action.
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				The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 26
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				The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 19
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				How This Indigenous Attorney Fights For Climate Justice
Growing up on Guam, Julian Aguon saw the law used against Indigenous peoples. Now he’s fighting back in the world’s highest court.
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				The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 12
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				As Seas Rise, Marshes May Still Trap Carbon — And Cool The Planet
Rising seas spell doom for coastal wetlands trapping carbon — or do they? New research reveals that as these ecosystems transition, they can still trap carbon and possibly cool the planet.
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				Luigi Mangione’s Hawaiʻi Friends Shocked By Arrest In UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione lived at the Surfbreak co-living community near Ala Moana Park on Oʻahu. He was arrested Monday in Pennsylvania, five days after the shooting of an insurance executive.
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				The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 5
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