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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Growing Smart: How Charleston Can Balance Development and Environment

Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties are booming. New families and businesses are moving in, drawn by jobs and the Lowcountry's beauty. But growth brings challenges, especially protecting the area's water and marshes. Some people blame septic systems for water quality problems. They say th

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Britain's Growing Deer Dilemma

The number of deer in Britain has skyrocketed in recent decades. Estimates suggest there are now around two million deer, a significant jump from the 450, 000 counted in the 1970s. This surge has led to various issues affecting drivers, farmers, and the environment. Deer are causing serious problem

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Sysco's Financial Forecast: What's Cooking for Investors?

Sysco, a major player in the food distribution industry, is gearing up to reveal its quarterly earnings. This company, worth a whopping $35. 6 billion, supplies everything from fresh produce to kitchen equipment to various food service businesses. Experts predict Sysco will report a profit of $0. 9

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

California's Wet Christmas: What's Next?

Southern California is still dealing with the aftermath of heavy rain. The storm, which started on Christmas Eve, brought a lot of water from the Pacific. It caused flooding, road damage, and evacuations. The good news is that the worst is almost over. The weather service says the weekend will be dr

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bees in Trouble: A Sweet but Tough Business

In York County, a man named Cameron Spath turned a small beekeeping hobby into a big business. Honeystrong, his company, grew quickly. It started with removing bees from homes. Then, people needed more help. Soon, Honeystrong became the largest beekeeping business in South Carolina. But now, the bi

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

China's Move: A Gesture or a Warning?

China recently took action against some U. S. companies and executives. This was in response to a big arms deal between the U. S. and Taiwan. The sanctions include freezing assets and banning business dealings in China. But, the impact might not be very big. Most of the targeted companies and execut

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Hillcrest's Holiday Hustle: Businesses Battle Barriers

In the heart of Hillcrest, a city project is causing a stir. Businesses along 5th Avenue are feeling the pinch as construction work disrupts their usual holiday buzz. The issue? A storm drain project that's blocking access and turning away customers. The project kicked off early this month, with fe

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Pakistani Doctors Think About End-of-Life Care?

In Pakistan, a country where religion and culture play a big role in life choices, doctors are being asked about their views on medical aid in dying (MAiD). This is a topic that is not often discussed openly. MAiD is a process where a doctor helps a patient end their life if they are suffering from

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Dec 26 2025OPINION

A Journey Through America's Heartland: Faith, Work, and Inequality

In the heart of Nebraska, a megachurch service unfolded with hymns, greetings, and a pastor's thorough Bible study. Pastor Jesse's sermon, though detailed, lacked a modern call to kindness. The service ended with a revelation: Pastor Jesse's online essay condemned Pride Month, showing a stark contra

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

How Faith and Beliefs Can Shape Better Nursing and Midwifery Education

Nursing and midwifery students come from all walks of life. They bring their own unique backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs to the table. But how well are these aspects considered in their education? A recent study looked into this very question. It focused on how spirituality and religion can be bet

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