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Dec 01 2025RELIGION

When Faith and Passion Collide: A Husband's Dilemma

A man finds himself at a crossroads. His weekly podcast, a source of joy and expression, is under fire. His wife, a devout Christian, has drawn a line in the sand. She's given him an ultimatum: stop the podcast or face divorce. The podcast, where he openly discusses atheism and other topics, clashes

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Understanding Scoliosis: How People Cope with the Unknown

Scoliosis is a condition that affects many young people. It's a curve in the spine that can cause problems. About one in every 25 kids has it. But what's it like to live with this condition? How do people deal with the uncertainty it brings? A recent study looked into this. They talked to 21 people

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Small but Mighty: Peptide Mimics Taking on Big Enzyme Jobs

Enzymes called oxidoreductases are like tiny workers in cells. They help with important jobs like making energy and breaking down food. But they have some problems. They can be expensive, not very stable, and don't work well in tough conditions. So, scientists are looking for alternatives. They are

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Chicago Bracing for Another Round of Snowy Commutes

Chicago is in for more snow, just when people thought they'd seen the last of it. A winter weather advisory is in place for the entire area, starting Monday afternoon. This means more snow and slippery roads, especially during the evening rush hour. The weather isn't done with Chicago yet. After a

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

North Bay Beaches: Brace for Big Waves and High Tides

This week, the North Bay beaches are in for a wild ride. The National Weather Service has warned that big waves and high tides are on their way, which could lead to some serious hazards and even flooding. First, the waves. After a weekend of some seriously strong waves, another round is expected to

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Massachusetts Braces for Early Winter Snow

Massachusetts is preparing for its first significant snowfall of the season. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for December 2, with central and western regions expected to receive the most snow. This early-season snowfall is predicted to be heavy and wet, making travel cha

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Chilly Start to December: What to Expect in the DC Area

The DC area is bracing for a cold and windy start to December. Wind chills will drop to the 20s in the morning and hover in the 30s during the afternoon on Monday. As the day turns into night, light snow might make an appearance. Some parts of Virginia and Maryland could see a bit of snow, but in D

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Russia and China: A New Era of Easy Travel

Russia has just made it easier for many Chinese citizens to visit. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing tourists, business people, academics, artists, and athletes from China to enter Russia without a visa for up to 30 days. This move is seen as a way to strengthen ties between the two

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A Local Credit Union's Generous Gift to Fight Breast Cancer

In a show of community spirit, a credit union from Saginaw Township recently handed over a $1, 000 check to help in the battle against breast cancer. The money, raised throughout October, is headed to the MyMichigan Health Foundation in Midland. This cash boost will go towards educating patients, pr

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Virat Kohli's Secret Weapon: Training Away from the Team

Virat Kohli's incredible century in the first ODI against South Africa has got everyone talking. His amazing performance has left fans and experts amazed. But what's the secret behind his sudden burst of form? It turns out, Kohli has been preparing away from the Indian team's environment. Kohli's s

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