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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth About Christmas Trees and the Environment

Christmas trees come in three types: artificial, real, and live. Artificial trees are the most popular, with 77-83% of households choosing them. They are convenient, reusable, and can save money over time. However, they are not environmentally friendly. Most artificial trees are made in China and sh

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain and Shine in DC

The weather in DC is playing a game of hide and seek this weekend. Saturday started with clouds and rain, but by afternoon, the sun decided to show up. The rain was light, just a little sprinkle here and there, adding up to about a quarter-inch overnight. As the day goes on, the clouds will take a

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks in Brazil: Big Promises, Little Action

Climate talks in Brazil ended with a quiet agreement. The goal was to help countries deal with extreme weather. But the plan lacks a clear way to stop using fossil fuels. The hosts, Brazil, said they will work with Colombia to make a plan later. However, this plan won't be as strong as an official U

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain, Cold, and Maybe Some Snow

Weekend weather in Massachusetts is shaping up to be a mix of rain, cold, and possibly even some snow. It all starts with light rain on Saturday morning. This rain won't be heavy, with most areas seeing less than a quarter of an inch. The South Coast, around Hyannis and New Bedford, might get the mo

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

A Star's Unfinished Business: Mitchell's Grudge Match

Donovan Mitchell is not one to forget a loss, especially one that ended his team's season. The Cavs' star player made that clear when he faced the Indiana Pacers again, the team that had knocked them out of the playoffs earlier that year. Mitchell's determination to win was evident in every play, ev

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

China and Japan Clash Over Taiwan at the UN

China has escalated its conflict with Japan over Taiwan by bringing the issue to the United Nations. China's U. N. Ambassador, Fu Cong, accused Japan of threatening to interfere militarily in Taiwan's affairs. He warned that any such move would be seen as an act of aggression and vowed to defend Chi

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

A New Hub for Young Adults: Logan Institute of Religion's Fresh Start

In the heart of Cache Valley, a new chapter unfolds for young adults. The Logan Institute of Religion has just unveiled its brand-new building, a space designed to foster growth, connection, and spiritual exploration. This isn't just a new structure; it's a testament to the evolving needs of young a

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Screens and Kids: A Surprising Health Boost?

Kids and screens go together like peanut butter and jelly. But what if those screens could actually help kids stay healthy? A recent study from the University of South Australia suggests that might be the case. Researchers looked at data from over 133, 000 kids and teens under 18. They found that di

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Michigan's Hidden Helpers: A Lifeline for Food Workers

Did you know that if you work in Michigan's food and beverage industry, you can get free mental health support? It's true! The program, called Behind You, is designed to help people in this often stressful field. You might qualify if you work at least 30 hours a week and have been on the job for six

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

When Science Meets Politics: A Closer Look at Recent Health Claims

Recent events have put a spotlight on the intersection of science and politics. Some leaders have been making bold statements about health and science, but experts are raising eyebrows. They argue that these claims often rely on weak evidence, preliminary studies, or even personal hunches rather tha

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