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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Ohio Lawmakers Push for More Religion in Schools: What's the Deal?

Ohio's Republican lawmakers are making waves with new bills that aim to bring more religion into public schools. One bill, called the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, wants to teach students about the good things Christianity has done in history. Another bill, the Historical Education Displays Ac

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Laughing and Crying Through Faith: A Book That Hits Close to Home

Ever heard of a book that makes you laugh so hard you snort and then makes you cry all in one go? That's exactly what "Traveling Mercies" by Anne Lamott does. It's all about her journey to finding faith, and it's not your typical religious story. She grew up in a family that didn't believe in God, t

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Zohran Mamdani's Big Plans for NYC

Zohran Mamdani, the newest mayor of New York City, has a lot on his plate. He's a young guy, just 34, and he's got big ideas. But he's got to wait until January 1st to start making changes. That might seem like a long time, but some of the problems in NYC can't wait. One of the biggest challenges M

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Big 2025 Governor Showdown

New Jersey is in the spotlight this November, with a governor's race that's got everyone talking. The two main contenders are Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic representative, and Jack Ciattarelli, a former Republican assemblyman. This election is more than just about New Jersey; it's seen as a way to ga

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Self-Driving Cars: Insights from Top Executives

The excitement around artificial intelligence has sparked a renewed interest in self-driving technology. Three CEOs at the forefront of this innovation—Don Burnette from Kodiak, Dave Ferguson from Nuro, and Raquel Urtasun from Waabi—share their insights. Kodiak, led by Burnette, is already using ei

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Oct 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Ozempic Debate: Who's Using It and Who's Not?

The entertainment world is buzzing with discussions about Ozempic and similar medications for weight loss. Some celebrities are open about using these drugs, while others are quick to deny it. Nick Carter and Mikayla Nogueira have both spoken out against the rumors. They insist they did not use Oze

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

The Tylenol and Autism Debate: What's the Real Story?

Many pregnant women use Tylenol to ease pain or lower fever. It's been around for ages and is usually safe for expectant mothers. But recently, the FDA said it might be linked to autism in kids. They were careful with their words, but some politicians jumped in with bold statements. One big name to

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Evolutionary Biology's Big Debate: The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

Evolutionary biology has been a hot topic lately, with a lot of arguments happening around something called the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES). This idea brings together scientists from different fields like ecology, developmental biology, and epigenetics, along with science philosophers. The

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Media Shapes Bioethics Discussions

Bioethics is a field that blends science, life, and ethics. It's not just discussed in academic settings; it's a hot topic in media too. TV, newspapers, and online platforms all play a role in shaping how society views bioethical issues. However, the way media handles these topics is often messy and

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Jun 18 2025RELIGION

The Long History of Abortion Views

Abortion is a hot topic that touches on religion, morals, and culture. It is a subject that splits opinions and fuels endless debates. To grasp the full picture, it is important to look back in time. This will help to understand why the topic is so divisive. It is also crucial to consider how differ

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