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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Gridiron Politics: Is Football the Key to Winning Votes?

The upcoming election season has Democrats leaning on an unexpected strategy: football. This might seem odd, given that the party has increasingly become more critical of the sport, especially regarding player safety. But this year, they're aiming to use football to connect with voters. Think of it

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Kyle Busch's Wife Samantha: Embracing Diversity or Cultural Appropriation?

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch may have missed this year's playoffs, but his wife Samantha is making headlines for a different reason. Recently, she attended an Indian wedding wearing traditional attire called a 'Lehenga.' While some fans praised her look as beautiful and respectful of another culture, ot

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

When Sibling Rivalry Hits Home

Meet Sarah, a woman who's been on an emotional rollercoaster. Her sister, Emma, uses their past to control their relationship. Years ago, Sarah had an abortion and Emma hasn’t forgotten it. She brings it up all the time, making Sarah feel guilty. This isn’t the only thing that weighs heavy on Sarah'

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Bigoted Faith-Based Attacks: A Closer Look

Kamala Harris has long been accused of targeting people of faith, particularly Catholics. Her blatant discrimination was on full display during a 2018 Senate hearing where she subtly criticized the Knights of Columbus for being an 'all-male society comprised primarily of Catholic men.' She implied t

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Beyond the Gridiron: Exploring Lamar Jackson's Faith, Family, and Legacy

Lamar Jackson is more than just a talented quarterback; he's a symbol of perseverance, faith, and family. While his on-field achievements are undeniable, his story extends far beyond touchdowns and MVP trophies. Jackson openly credits his Christian faith as a driving force in his life, stating, 'W

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Kingsley Suamataia: The Unsung Samoan Sensation Ready to Rumble

Born and raised in Orem, Utah with roots tracing back to his mother's hometown of Laie, Hawaii, Chiefs rookie offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia may not be a household name yet, but he's determined to change that. With limited game time at Oregon and stellar performances at BYU, this Samoan-America

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

A Bitter-Sweet Sacrifice: The Moral Dilemma of Freeing Israeli Hostages

As negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages dragged on, emotions ran high. On one hand, the heart ached to see these individuals, with their unique stories and dreams, held captive by merciless terrorists. Hersh's tale particularly struck a chord - a young man passionate about peace, life

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Harris's Housing Plan: A Recipe for Disaster?

Kamala Harris recently unveiled her housing plan, which proposes to build 3 million new units and provide $100 billion in down payment assistance. Sounds good on paper, but history shows us this approach has consistently failed for decades. The subsidies will likely raise prices, as many first-time

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

Hamas' Barbarism on Display: The Murder of Israeli Hostages

Hamas has once again shown the world its true colors with the brutal murder of six Israeli hostages, including a U.S. citizen. This horrific act is just another reminder that this terrorist group remains one of the most immoral, illegal and barbaric armed organizations on Earth. War is inherently

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Is Lamar Jackson Doomed to Be a Second Fiddle Star Because of Baltimore?

Lamar Jackson's talent is undeniable, but some argue he needs to leave Baltimore and join a more popular team like the Dallas Cowboys to become a household name like Patrick Mahomes. However, his performance speaks for itself with two MVPs and records broken as QB of the Ravens. The debate raises

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