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Feb 03 2025RELIGION

When Sports and Faith Collide

In the heart of Louisiana, a scandal rocked the Catholic Church in New Orleans. This was more than a simple local news story. It was a huge deal for a city where Catholicism is a big part of life. The scandal was about sex-abuse allegations. The Church was in trouble. The New Orleans Saints, a majo

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Dark Side of Depression Meds

Imagine popping a pill to feel happier, only to find out it might lead to violence. In some of the cases, depression medications might have side effects that are a lot more serious than feeling nauseous. This includes self-harm and violent behavior. But researchers found this link between

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mysterious Lights Over Minnesota's Ice

Imagine this: it's January in Minnesota, and you're out on the ice, fishing. Suddenly, you spot something unusual in the sky. This isn't just any ordinary sighting; it's something that has sparked curiosity and speculation among locals. On January 8th, a Minnesotan was enjoying a day of ice

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Edwardsiid Sea Anemone

Cnidarians fascinate scientists. That’s because these creatures—including sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish—offer valuable insights into the evolution of life. Cnidarians have a lot in common with bilaterians—the animals with mirror-image left and right sides. They diverged from other animals hun

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Wild Web 3. 0: Challenges and Cybersecurity.

Web 3. 0 is the new kid on the block, transforming our internet experience. It's all about giving users power. This means users own their data and digital stuff without corporate giants having all the control. Imagine owning your own digital assets. Imagine owning your own data. These are the i

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Car Makers Set For a Bumpy Ride

In a recent move, US automakers are facing challenging times. The new tariffs on goods coming in from Canada, Mexico and China will likely add strain. A heavy barrier to these items crossing US borders has been put in place. When we speak of these goods, we're talking about cars, car parts, machines

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Come Together for a Night of Music and Fundraising

The city of Los Angeles might have been reeling from devastating wildfires. But that didn't stop the music industry from coming together for a night of celebration and fundraising. Usually, this event is a glamorous affair with a red carpet and plenty of press. But this year, it was toned down a bit

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

All Glitz and No Glare: Celebrity Looks From the Grammy's Big Night

On Feb 2nd, 2025, the 67th Grammy Awards hit the Crypto. com Arena in Los Angeles. With Trevor Noah hosting the iconic event, fans across the nation tuned in for a night of music and splendor. The Grammys is always a dazzling display of the best musicians and the best style the world had to off

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Phil's Shadow: Six More Weeks of Winter Fun

Every year, crowds gather in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to see if Punxsutawney Phil spots his shadow. This year, the groundhog's handlers said Phil saw it, which means six more weeks of winter. Phil's prediction is a mix of tradition and fun. People travel from all around to watch the event includi

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lizards' Hot Summer: How Habitats Affect Their Survival

Hot climates are not just for beach holidays for reptiles. For a lizard species in Argentina , like the L. cuyumhue, the type of habitat they call home is critical during hot summers. In Argentina, the lizard Liolaemus cuyumhue has to deal with rising temperatures. This does not just happen

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