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Nov 15 2025CRIME

How Big Cities Affect Crime Rates: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why bigger cities often have more crime? It's not just about the number of people living there. Researchers have been digging into how the size of a city and other urban factors play a role in crime rates. They found that as cities grow, crime doesn't just grow at the same pace. It's

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Tech Giant Backtracks on Faith-Based Discounts

Microsoft found itself in hot water recently. The tech giant faced accusations of favoring certain beliefs over others. This led to a legal standoff. Microsoft decided to settle the matter. They agreed to stop denying discounts to specific groups. The dispute began when a legal group, Alliance Defe

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Making End-of-Life Choices Easier for Muslims in Canada

Canada is a big mix of cultures and beliefs. Islam is the second-largest religion here, but many healthcare workers don't know much about Islamic views on end-of-life care. Muslims look to the Quran, Sunna, and Islamic rulings for guidance on these tough decisions. But sometimes, patients, families,

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Nov 15 2025RELIGION

Art and Advocacy: Exploring Prison Conditions Through Creativity

In Baton Rouge, a unique event is happening that combines art and advocacy. The Unitarian Church is hosting a special gathering where artist Jennifer Carwile will showcase her work. Her art tells a story about the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. It's not just about the pictures; it's about the messa

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Nov 15 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Decline: The Changing Religious Landscape of the U. S.

The U. S. is seeing a big drop in how important religion is to people's daily lives. Over the last ten years, the percentage of adults who say religion is a big part of their life has fallen by 17%. In 2015, 66% of adults felt this way, but by 2025, that number dropped to 49%. This change is one of

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Israel's Border Wall: A Disputed Boundary

A recent check by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) revealed that a wall put up by the Israeli military goes beyond the Blue Line. This line is the unofficial border between Lebanon and Israel, including the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The wall, made of concrete and shaped li

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cracking the Code of Business Modeling

Business modeling is like a big puzzle. It helps people understand how businesses work. There are many ways to show this. One way is to use UML 2. 0. This is a tool that helps people draw pictures to show how things fit together. A new idea is the Notation Independent Business concepts metamodel. T

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

What Do Americans Really Think About Hidden Memories?

In the United States, a vast majority of adults believe in the idea of repressed memories. This belief is not just held by a few; it's widespread across different groups. Nearly everyone, about 94%, thinks that memories can be hidden away in the mind without a person knowing. Women, especially thos

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Chats Shape Our Views

Ever wonder why people online often seem so divided? A recent study looked into this by creating a computer model to mimic how opinions spread and change on social media. This model uses three key variables to represent different viewpoints. It shows how people interact, share ideas, and react to fe

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Garrett Wilson: From Chicago Roots to NFL Stardom

Garrett Wilson, a standout wide receiver for the New York Jets, has made quite a name for himself in the NFL. But who is he beyond the football field? Let's dive into his background, ethnicity, and nationality. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Wilson is an American by birth. However, his family moved to

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