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Second lady's 2025 reading challenge targets declining reading scores among students
Second lady's 2025 reading challenge targets declining reading scores among students

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time4 days ago

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Second lady's 2025 reading challenge targets declining reading scores among students

America's second lady Usha Vance has announced the "Summer Reading Challenge," encouraging children across the country to open up a book this summer. "Adventure, imagination, and discovery await – right between the pages of a book," writes the second lady in a letter. "We are excited to invite all children (K-8) to participate in the Second Lady's 2025 Summer Reading Challenge," the letter continues. Second Lady Usha Vance On Mother's Day And What She Strives For As A Mom Children are encouraged to read 12 books of their choice between June 1 and Sept. 5 — and track their progress through a reading log issued by the White House. Nicole Reeves, communications director for the second lady, told Fox News Digital that Ms. Vance is very excited to announce this project in the hope of engaging young readers throughout the summer. Read On The Fox News App "It is essential that we encourage our youth to continue learning outside of the classroom, and this challenge provides an excellent opportunity to do so," Reeves added. In the log of their progress, students must list the book titles and author, the date they finished reading the books, and a brief reflection about the favorite book they read. For more Lifestyle articles, visit The National Center for Education Statistics found in a 2022 report that the average reading scores among 9-year-old students declined five points compared to 2020, marking the largest average score decline in reading since 1990. Approximately 40% of U.S. students cannot read at a basic level, according to the National Literacy Institute. It was also found that almost 70% of low-income fourth grade students cannot read at a basic level. Click Here To Sign Up For Our Lifestyle Newsletter The institute also found that "struggling readers" suffer both socially and emotionally. Reading promotes positive mental health outcomes, helping reduce stress and anxiety, according to the Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). Children who complete the Second Lady's 2025 Summer Reading Challenge will receive a personalized certificate and a small prize. They will also be entered in a drawing for a chance to visit Washington, D.C., with a article source: Second lady's 2025 reading challenge targets declining reading scores among students

Tiffany Trump welcomes her first child, Donald Trump's 11th grandchild
Tiffany Trump welcomes her first child, Donald Trump's 11th grandchild

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time15-05-2025

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Tiffany Trump welcomes her first child, Donald Trump's 11th grandchild

The Trump family is continuing to grow. Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, have announced that their son has been born. "Welcome to the world, our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos. We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives! 5.15.2025," Tiffany posted on X and Instagram. For more Lifestyle articles, visit The latest edition to the Trump family marks the president's 11th grandchild. Tiffany, 31, is the only child shared between President Donald Trump and his ex-wife Marla Maples. Read On The Fox News App Tiffany and Michael were married at Mar-a-Lago in Florida in 2022 after having dated since 2018. The couple were engaged in Jan. 2021 after Trump left office. Click Here To Sign Up For Our Lifestyle Newsletter First-time grandmother Marla shared Tiffany's post on her Instagram story, also sharing the time Anthony was born. "God is so good … 4:44 AM our little angel arrived," the new grandmother wrote. Marla, Tiffany and Michael are all Florida residents living in the Palm Beach area. Tiffany is Trump's youngest daughter. She graduated from Georgetown Law in 2020 and works as an article source: Tiffany Trump welcomes her first child, Donald Trump's 11th grandchild

Fact Check: Karoline Leavitt didn't say, 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs'
Fact Check: Karoline Leavitt didn't say, 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs'

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time25-04-2025

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Fact Check: Karoline Leavitt didn't say, 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs'

Claim: An image circulating online in April 2025 authentically showed a screenshot from a Fox News interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt that displayed a chyron reading: "Leavitt: 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs.'" Rating: In April 2025, an image circulated on social media that purportedly showed a screenshot from a Fox News interview featuring White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (archived). The screenshot contained a chyron at the bottom of the screen that read: "Leavitt: 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs.'" The image appeared on Instagram, Bluesky, Reddit, 9GAG, Threads, iFunny and Tumblr, where social media users seemed to take it at face value. On X, one user, whose post (archived) had amassed more than 2.7 million views as of this writing, captioned the image: "Math is woke and is to be avoided." Highlight by u/Airas8 in PoliticalCompassMemes While some social media users believed the screenshot was genuine and criticized Leavitt's supposed remarks, others questioned its authenticity. However, the image was manipulated. It originated as a screenshot of a genuine Fox News interview with Leavitt, but the chyron displayed at the bottom of the screen featuring the alleged quote had been superimposed onto the screenshot. The original chyron read: "One-on-one with Karoline Leavitt." Therefore, we have rated the image as fake. The image originated from a Feb. 10, 2025, Fox News interview with Leavitt. It can be found on Fox News' website and is also available on the Fox News YouTube channel under the title: "Karoline Leavitt: Democrats learned nothing from their devastating defeat." ( At no point during the interview did the White House press secretary say people will love the tariffs if they "avoid woke things like math," nor did she make any similar statement. Additionally, a Google search found no reports from any credible news outlet supporting the claim. In addition to the fabricated quote, the fake screenshot showed several inconsistencies that suggested it was digitally altered. For instance, the font was a different style from, and slightly thicker than, the one typically used by Fox News, as was the format of the text. Below is a side-by-side comparison of the doctored screenshot (on the left) and the original (on the right). As can be seen, the original chyron read: "One-on-one with Karoline Leavitt." (X user @YourAnonNews, It was not possible to definitively state the source of the manipulated version of the screenshot. Leavitt has served as both a subject and a source of questionable rumors, a selection of which is detailed in this collection. - YouTube. Accessed 18 Apr. 2025. ---. Accessed 18 Apr. 2025. "Karoline Leavitt: Democrats Are so Incredibly out of Touch | Fox News Video." Fox News, 11 Feb. 2025, Rascouët-Paz, Anna. "10 Rumors Involving Karoline Leavitt, Trump's White House Press Secretary." Snopes, 15 Apr. 2025,

Jennifer Aniston breaks 'extreme' fear of flying with hypnosis: Does it work?
Jennifer Aniston breaks 'extreme' fear of flying with hypnosis: Does it work?

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time18-04-2025

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Jennifer Aniston breaks 'extreme' fear of flying with hypnosis: Does it work?

Jennifer Aniston is revealing how she managed to get over her fear of flying, as flight anxiety heightens amid recent aviation news. In a recent interview with Travel + Leisure, the actress, best known for her role as Rachel Green in "Friends," shared that although she loves to travel, she has an "extreme fear of flying." Aniston would follow small rituals while boarding an airplane, including tapping the outside of the aircraft with her right palm and stepping onto the plane with her right foot. But the actress revealed that recent hypnosis therapy has taught her to discontinue those superstitions – and it's proven effective. "I have not been doing the right hand, right foot — and now it's shockingly good!" she said. Aniston shared that she practices breath work to get through long flights, and will get up from her seat, walk around and stretch. "Plugging into a good meditation can get you through," she added. Jonathan Alpert, a Manhattan-based psychotherapist and author, commented on the use of hypnosis to ease travel apprehension, mentioning that he's worked with patients who have also struggled with a fear of flying. For more Health articles, visit "Although I do not use hypnosis, I've known some therapists who have had success with it," he shared with Fox News Digital. "It's important to note that it's not a magic bullet like some people might think." Addressing the root of anxiety is more important in helping to challenge "irrational thoughts," according to Alpert. "I tend to focus on behavioral techniques and cognitive strategies – proven, practical methods that build confidence and help eliminate anxiety," he said. "If hypnosis serves as a catalyst for someone to reframe their fear and feel more in control, fine. But too often, people are looking for a quick fix instead of working to actually strengthen their mindset."

Fact Check: Fake Fox News chyron claims Karoline Leavitt said people will love tariffs if they 'avoid woke things like math'
Fact Check: Fake Fox News chyron claims Karoline Leavitt said people will love tariffs if they 'avoid woke things like math'

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time18-04-2025

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Fact Check: Fake Fox News chyron claims Karoline Leavitt said people will love tariffs if they 'avoid woke things like math'

Claim: An image circulating online in mid-April 2025 authentically showed a screenshot from a Fox News interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt that displayed a chyron reading: "Leavitt: 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs.'" Rating: In mid-April 2025, an image circulated online allegedly showing a screenshot from a Fox News interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. The screenshot included a chyron at the bottom of the screen that read: "Leavitt: 'Avoid woke things like math, and you'll love the tariffs.'" The image appeared on Instagram, Bluesky, Reddit, 9GAG, Threads, iFunny and Tumblr, where social media users seemed to take it at face value. On X, one user, whose post (archived) had amassed more than 2.5 million views as of this writing, captioned the image: "Math is woke and is to be avoided." (X user @YourAnonNews) While some social media users believed the screenshot was genuine and criticized Leavitt's supposed remarks, others questioned its authenticity. However, the image was manipulated. It originated as a screenshot of a genuine Fox News interview with Leavitt, but the chyron displayed at the bottom of the screen featuring the alleged quote had been superimposed onto the screenshot. The original chyron read: "One-on-one with Karoline Leavitt." Therefore, we have rated the image as fake. The image originated from a Feb. 10, 2025, Fox News interview with Leavitt. It can be found on Fox News' website and is also available on the Fox News YouTube channel under the title: "Karoline Leavitt: Democrats learned nothing from their devastating defeat." ( At no point during the interview did the White House press secretary say people will love the tariffs if they "avoid woke things like math," nor did she make any similar statement. Additionally, a Google search found no reports from any credible news outlet supporting the claim. In addition to the fabricated quote, the fake screenshot showed several inconsistencies that suggested it was digitally altered. For instance, the font was a different style from, and slightly thicker than, the one typically used by Fox News, as was the format of the text. Below is a side-by-side comparison of the doctored screenshot (on the left) and the original (on the right). As can be seen, the original chyron read: "One-on-one with Karoline Leavitt." (X user @YourAnonNews, It was not possible to definitively state the source of the manipulated version of the screenshot. Leavitt has served as both a subject and a source of questionable rumors, a selection of which is detailed in this collection. - YouTube. Accessed 18 Apr. 2025. ---. Accessed 18 Apr. 2025. "Karoline Leavitt: Democrats Are so Incredibly out of Touch | Fox News Video." Fox News, 11 Feb. 2025, Rascouët-Paz, Anna. "10 Rumors Involving Karoline Leavitt, Trump's White House Press Secretary." Snopes, 15 Apr. 2025,

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