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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Alex Caruso: Basketball, Family, and Faith

Born in College Station, Texas, Alex Caruso is an American basketball player currently shining with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Growing up, he was surrounded by sports, with his father, Mike Caruso, being a notable basketball player in his own right. Mike passed down his skills and love for the game

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Did Democracy and Christianity Grow Up Together?

David French, a long-time evangelical and political conservative, has been reflecting on American democracy and the part Christianity plays in it. He was taken aback by how strongly white evangelicals supported Donald Trump. He's been pondering if our democracy could falter without Christianity's in

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Well-being at Work: The Role of Work Environment and Health Promotion

Working in healthcare can be tough. Nurses face many stressors on the job that can lead to psychological distress and sleep problems. In fact, these issues can get so bad that some nurses end up leaving the profession altogether. So, it's really important to figure out what in the work environment m

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Sets New Rules for AI Safety

Have you ever thought about the limits of using advanced AI tools like Google's Gemini? It turns out, Google has made things clearer with their latest, simplified guidelines. The massive tech company wants us to use AI in a responsible and legal manner. They've highlighted four key areas to avoid: e

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Andre Jackson Jr. : Faith, Family, and the Road to the NBA

Andre Jackson Jr. is more than just a Milwaukee Bucks star. Born in Amsterdam, New York, to an American-Italian family, his journey is shaped by his strong faith and supportive upbringing. His mother, Tricia, and father, Andre Sr. , both played basketball, with Tricia also dabbling in boxing. They i

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Former LSU Health Boss Sues Over Catholic Health Rules

Julie Hupperich, the former director of LSU's Student Health Center, has filed a lawsuit against the university. She claims she was fired for objecting to a new partnership with the Catholic-run Our Lady of the Lake (OLOL) health system. This deal, signed in 2023, has allegedly led to religion-based

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

A Religious Group's Tax Battle: What's at Stake for Workers?

Catholic Charities is taking its fight against Wisconsin's unemployment tax to the Supreme Court. They argue that the tax violates their religious freedom, since they don't hold religious services. But the state says the tax is fair, as it applies to all employers, religious or not. The court's deci

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Faith Impacts People with BPD

Ever wondered how spirituality and religion affect people with borderline personality disorder (BPD)? It's a subject thatEmpathy and faith can influence the emotions and coping skills of people with BPD in profound ways, but it’s often overlooked by healthcare providers. These experiences can be dou

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Dec 18 2024RELIGION

The Goat-Headed Figure Returns to Concord

In the heart of Concord, New Hampshire, a curious display has resurfaced. A goat-faced figure, sporting bright yellow eyes, has made its way back to the city plaza near the State House. This isn't just any statue; it's a holiday display by The Satanic Temple. The display, which includes a black marb

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mayotte's Storm: Helping Hands in Desperate Times

Tropical Cyclone Chido brought devastation to Mayotte, an island territory off Africa’s eastern coast. The deadly storm, which struck over the weekend, has left at least 22 people dead and many more feared lost. Mayotte's authorities have declared a curfew as they rush to provide essentials like foo

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