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US School Pays Pupils £40 Weekly to Attend Class

A Washington DC high school is paying students £40 weekly to combat chronic absenteeism. The radical scheme aims to tackle a crisis where 38.2% of students miss 10% of school. Discover the impact and controversy.

Rice University offers free beer to students

Rice University is using free beer, ice cream, and cash vouchers to lure students to a crucial football game against North Texas before the Thanksgiving break. Discover the creative tactics being deployed.

Japan's Real 'Rental Family' Industry Exposed

Discover the real Japanese businesses offering rented relatives and friends, a service spotlighted in the new film 'Rental Family' starring Brendan Fraser. Explore the loneliness epidemic driving this unique industry.

FAA Bonus Scheme Excludes Thousands of Controllers

Only 776 air traffic controllers will receive a $10,000 bonus for working unpaid during the US government shutdown, leaving thousands out. Discover the fallout from the controversial policy.

DWP warns older people over payment changes

The DWP urges over 1.7 million Attendance Allowance claimants to report key life changes or risk benefit reductions. Learn which changes must be reported immediately.

Mississippi Mass Shooting Leaves Six Dead in Leland

A quiet Mississippi town is reeling after a devastating mass shooting at a family gathering in Leland left six people dead and multiple others injured in one of America's latest gun violence tragedies.

Four groups can claim £25 weekly payment boost

Thousands of households could be eligible for an additional £25 per week through DWP's Attendance Allowance scheme. Discover if you qualify for this vital financial support.

Multiple Dead in Mississippi Bar Mass Shooting

A peaceful evening at a Mississippi bar turned to tragedy when a gunman opened fire in Leland, leaving multiple people dead and several critically injured in a devastating mass shooting.

DWP: Thousands Missing Out on Free Cash Support

The Department for Work and Pensions is urging Britons to check if they're eligible for Attendance Allowance as thousands miss out on vital financial support worth up to £434 monthly.

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