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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: Bringing Christianity to the Digital Age

In today's world, young Christians are turning to online influencers for guidance and community. These influencers, mostly from Millennial and Gen Z generations, are using podcasts, social media, and other digital platforms to connect with young people who are seeking answers to life's tough questio

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Cathie Wood's Big Crypto Bet

Cathie Wood, the brains behind Ark Investment Management, is known for her bold moves in the stock market. She often buys more when prices drop and sells when they rise. This strategy has led to some impressive gains but also some big losses. Recently, Wood made a significant purchase of Coinbase s

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

A System Failing Our Most Vulnerable

In Massachusetts, a troubling pattern is emerging. Children involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) are dying, and the system seems to be failing them. A'Zella Ortiz is the latest victim in a string of tragedies that have shaken the state. Her death, like others, raises serious q

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

AI's Impact on Banking Jobs: What's Really Happening?

The finance world is buzzing about AI taking over jobs, but the reality is more nuanced. While banks are investing big in AI, it's not the main reason for recent layoffs. The cuts are mostly due to overhiring during the pandemic and economic uncertainty. Experts argue that AI is often used as a conv

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Money Matters: The Ups and Downs of Republican and Democrat Campaigns

House Republicans are in a tough spot. They have more seats to defend, and their main fundraising group is behind in cash compared to the Democrats. At the end of October, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had more money saved up than the National Republican Congressional Committee. I

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Las Vegas: Where You Can (Almost) Fly Like a Superhero

In Las Vegas, there's a chance to experience personal flight, but it's not quite the city-wide aerial adventure you might imagine. A new venture plans to open a flight center near Las Vegas in 2026, where thrill-seekers can pay $500 for a short ride in an Airscooter aircraft. The company behind this

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

E. coli's Hidden Role in Prostate Enlargement

In Ghana, older men often face prostate issues. One common problem is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), where the prostate grows larger. Scientists know that stress and the environment can play a part in this. But what about infections? A recent study looked into the link between E. coli bacteria

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Ambitions Might Be Hurting Your Next Laptop Purchase

The tech world is in a bit of a pickle. Microsoft's big push for AI-powered PCs, called Copilot+ PCs, might be making laptops more expensive and harder to find. These AI PCs need special parts, like a lot of RAM and a specific chip called an NPU. But there's a problem: RAM is in short supply, and pr

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Ditch AGI: What's in a Name?

Big tech companies are stepping away from the term AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. They once saw it as the ultimate goal for AI. Now, they're using new terms instead. Why the change? AGI was supposed to mean AI that matches or beats human intelligence. But the definition was always vague.

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kids Love Nex Playground Despite Its Flaws

The Nex Playground is a small game console that has surprisingly become a hit among kids. It's a tiny cube that connects to your TV and uses a camera to track your movements. Unlike other gaming systems, it doesn't have fancy controllers or high-end graphics. Instead, it focuses on simple, kid-frien

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