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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Faith in 2025: A Year of Change and Challenges

The year 2025 has been a rollercoaster for faith and religion. It started with a significant loss and ended with a mix of hope and sorrow. The Catholic Church said goodbye to Pope Francis and welcomed Pope Leo XIV, its first U. S. pope. This change brought a fresh perspective, with a focus on love,

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

The Evolution of World Religions: A Data-Driven Look

Religions are not static. They change and grow over time. This growth can happen slowly or in sudden bursts. But how do these bursts happen? And what causes them? Researchers used a unique approach. They treated religions like family trees. This way, they could track how new religious groups form.

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Nigeria's Forgotten People: Who Are the Displaced?

Nigeria is facing a growing issue. Many individuals are being pushed out of their homes. But who exactly are these people? And what drives them to leave? The answer isn't straightforward. Official records often lack detailed information about their religious backgrounds, making it challenging to gra

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

St. Paul Schools' Big Spend on Tax Vote

St. Paul Public Schools didn't hold back when it came to convincing voters to support a new tax levy. They spent a whopping $125, 000 to get the word out. This included everything from lawn signs to YouTube videos featuring parents, students, and teachers. They even hired a consultant to help with t

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Leading the Way in AI Education

In the world of education, teachers are often the unsung heroes. They see the daily challenges and know what students need. This is why DonorsChoose, a nonprofit, focuses on helping teachers get the resources they ask for. The organization has a unique view of what's happening in classrooms across A

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Mogadishu Steps Toward Direct Democracy

Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, is making a big move. It's holding municipal elections. This is a first step towards something huge: direct national elections. The last time Somalia had direct national elections was way back in 1969. That's over 50 years ago! Since then, things have been different. A

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

New Faces and Fond Farewells at Manchester Schools

Manchester Local Schools are saying goodbye to two familiar faces and welcoming new ones. The school board recently swore in Krisi Gindlesperger to fill the seat left by Steve Rector. Rector stepped down to become the mayor of New Franklin. Gindlesperger will finish the remaining two years of Rector

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Schools Face Hurdles Due to Loan Rule Changes

A recent decision by the Education Department has sparked concern among nursing schools and professionals. The department's new rules limit borrowing for certain graduate programs, including nursing. This has led to worries about a potential shortage of advanced nursing professionals. Several Repub

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Idaho's Mental Health Budget Cuts: A Risky Gamble?

Idaho's recent decision to cut mental health services is causing quite a stir. The state's top Medicaid official isn't even sure if these cuts will save money in the long run. But with a budget shortfall looming, Governor Brad Little ordered cuts across the board. The mental health services were on

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

John Daly: A Legend's Journey from Champion to Mentor

John Daly, a name once synonymous with power and unpredictability in golf, now finds himself in a different role. His body, worn down by years of intense competition and multiple surgeries, can no longer keep up with the demands of the sport. At 59, Daly is no longer the star player but a guiding fo

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