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Sanctis receives degree from Alaska-Fairbanks
Sanctis receives degree from Alaska-Fairbanks
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Lakeway Area students named to Cumberlands’ President List for Spring 2026 Semester

C-N, UT’s Baker School announce transfer agreement
From Contributed Reports JEFFERSON CITY – Carson-Newman University officials and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Howard H. Baker, Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs announced this week a new academic partnership in public administration.


Pentagon begins releasing new files on UFOs and says the public can draw its own conclusions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has begun releasing new files on UFOs, saying members of the public can draw their own conclusions on 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' like an object that a drone pilot says shone a bright light in the sky and then vanished.
Canvas system used by thousands of schools is back online after a cyberattack disrupted studies
A system that thousands of schools and universities use to support instruction was back online Friday after it went down during a cyberattack that created chaos as students tried to study for final exams. The hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach at Canvas, said Luke Connolly, a threat analyst at the cybersecurity firm Emisoft. Instructure, the company behind Canvas, said in an update late Thursday that the system was available for most users. Canvas is used to manage grades, course notes, assignments, lecture videos and more. The hacking group posted online that nearly 9,000 schools worldwide were affected, with billions of private messages and other records accessed, Connolly said. Screen shots Connolly provided showed that the group began threatening Sunday to leak the trove of data. By Friday, Instructure and Canvas had been removed from a dedicated leak site created by the ransomware group on the dark web to publish stolen data. Canvas went down Thursday at the worst possible time. Students quickly took to social media, with many panicking that they could no longer view course materials housed within the platform to study for their final exams.
US stocks rise toward records as the job market holds up better than expected despite the Iran war
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are rising toward records Friday following the latest sign that the nation's job market is doing better than economists expected.

UAE reports drone and missile attack after US says it traded fire with Iran
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates said it responded to another Iranian missile barrage on Friday, hours after the U.S. said it traded fire with Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, in the latest blows to a shaky month-old ceasefire.
Hagerty fields questions regarding SAVE Act, housing at Morristown gathering
U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tennessee) fielded some questions during his appearance Thursday morning at Davy Crockett Restaurant in Morristown.

West High alum and ETSU grad Morrison chosen for Tennessee Rural Fellowship
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) announced recently the five applicants selected for the Tennessee Rural Fellowship, one of whom, Noah Morrison, is a Morristown West alum who is graduating from ETSU.
