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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Nigeria Clash Over Religious Freedom Claims

The U. S. President recently made strong statements about Nigeria, saying the country is not doing enough to protect Christians. He even suggested that the U. S. might take military action if the situation doesn't improve. This comes after Nigeria's President said his country is not intolerant and p

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Nov 02 2025RELIGION

Schools and the Ten Commandments: A Legal Showdown

A big legal fight is happening over whether public schools in Texas and Louisiana should display the Ten Commandments. In January, a federal appeals court will listen to arguments from both states after lower courts said their laws were not okay. The issue started when Texas passed a law requiring

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

A Mom's Fight for Free Speech in Wisconsin Schools

In Wisconsin, a mom and activist named Scarlett Johnson recently won a big legal victory. She was sued for defamation after she spoke out against her school district's focus on social justice. Johnson, who leads the local chapter of Moms for Liberty, made some strong comments on social media. She qu

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

Universities at a Crossroads: Can They Go Solo?

Universities in the U. S. are in a tough spot. The government is offering money, but only if they follow certain rules. This money is important. It pays for a big part of university research and student help. But many universities are saying no to the deal. They might be realizing that the governmen

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Nature's Trick: A Green Way to Make Fabrics Super-Repellent

Scientists have found a new way to make fabrics repel liquids without using harmful chemicals. This new method is inspired by the tiny springtail insect. The springtail has a special skin structure that helps it stay dry. Researchers copied this structure to create a coating that can be applied to f

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Week 9 Fantasy Football: Key Tips and Tools for Success

Fantasy football fans, get ready for Week 9! With only four teams on bye, there's plenty of action to dive into. Before we jump in, let's talk about some useful resources. Did you know about the Utilization Report by Dwain McFarland? It's a game-changer for fantasy football strategies. And guess wha

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Big Change: What's Up with the New Rules?

Tom Aspinall's recent exit from the UFC has stirred up quite a conversation. Some people are talking about him possibly switching to boxing, just like Francis Ngannou did a couple of years ago. This has got everyone wondering what might happen next. The talk around Aspinall's potential move has bro

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Oct 29 2025OPINION

Keeping Parks Safe for All

In Charleston, Colonial Lake is a cherished spot for locals. The recent fall festival, Bloom Charleston, showed just how much the community values this revitalized space. People of all ages enjoy walking and relaxing by the lake. But there's a growing problem. Cyclists are using the park paths, mak

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Why Finance Pros Are Flocking to Dubai

Dubai is becoming a hotspot for finance professionals. The city's tax-free status and warm weather are big draws. Many are moving from places like London, Hong Kong, and Switzerland. The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is growing fast. It now has 48, 000 finance jobs. This is a 9% increa

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Freeman's Heroic Homer Ends Marathon World Series Game

The World Series Game 3 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays was a real test of patience and skill. It went on for 18 innings, tying the record for the longest World Series game ever. The Dodgers came out on top with a 6-5 victory, thanks to Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run i

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