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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

A Farm Where Faith and Farming Meet

Zeeland's Critter Barn is not just a place for kids to learn about animals. It's also a place where they can learn about the Bible. One of the ways they do this is through their Live Nativity shows. Every week, from Tuesday to Saturday, a group of kids called the Critter Crew puts on a show. They t

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Bondi Beach Remembers: A Nation Reflects After Tragedy

Australia took a moment to remember the lives lost in the recent Bondi Beach shooting. The attack, which happened during a Hanukkah celebration, left 15 people dead and many others hurt. People across the country paused at 6:47 p. m. for a minute of silence, the exact time the attack began. At Bond

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Art: A New Creative Partnership

Art and AI are becoming best friends, changing how we create and think about art. A recent talk in Hong Kong explored this idea, focusing on how AI helps artists and what makes human creativity special. The event brought together people from different fields, like tech, education, and art. They dis

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills' Crucial Clash with Cleveland Browns

The Buffalo Bills are in a familiar spot. They need to win, but they also need help. It's not just about winning. It's about what happens in other games. The Bills are 10-4. They have a good record. But they need to win their last three games. They need to win against the Browns. Then, they need to

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Building Safely in a Changing Climate: Protecting Workers on Site

Construction workers are in the frontline of climate change. They spend long hours outside and face serious health risks. Heat waves, humidity, and cold snaps can all cause problems. So can air pollution. These issues are well known. But what can be done to keep workers safe? A recent study looked

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Michigan's Food Pantry Lines Grow as Prices Stay High

In the small town of Capac, Michigan, a food pantry sees a steady stream of cars, each waiting for basic supplies like lettuce and apples. These items, once affordable, have seen their prices climb or remain stubbornly high. Taylor Ludwig, a 35-year-old mother of three, is one of those waiting in li

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Finding Common Ground Amidst Political Divides

During a recent Christmas gathering, attendees were asked to think about someone they'd like to reconcile with in the coming year. This sparked a reflection on the importance of looking beyond political differences and connecting on a human level. One story that stood out was that of Indiana State

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement: A Growing Storm in the U. S.

The U. S. is gearing up for a tougher stance on immigration in 2026, with a significant boost in funding and enforcement strategies. The government plans to deploy more agents, open new detention centers, and increase workplace raids, despite growing public opposition. In recent months, federal age

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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Belief: Why Is It So Hard to Grasp?

Faith isn't easy for everyone. Some people find it naturally, while others struggle, even when they see strong signs. This isn't just a problem during Christmas; it's something people deal with all the time. The story of Jesus' birth is a big part of many people's beliefs. It's a story that has chan

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Brazil's Crypto Boom: Big Moves and New Trends

In 2025, Brazil saw a huge jump in crypto activity. The average person put over $1, 000 into digital assets. This isn't just about quick gains anymore. People are planning their investments carefully. Young investors, aged 24 and under, are leading the charge. They increased their crypto activity b

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