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Oct 30 2025RELIGION

New Mormon Garments: A Breath of Fresh Air for Faithful Followers

The Mormon Church has recently rolled out new "sacred" garments. These garments are a big deal for the church's members. They symbolize important promises made to God. The new designs are causing quite a stir, especially among women. The old garments were made of cotton and polyester. They could be

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boston's Green Spaces in the Shadow of Progress

Boston's Public Garden, a historic green space, might face a sunny dilemma. New zoning rules allow for taller skyscrapers downtown. This could mean more shadows and less sunlight for the garden's plants. Advocates worry about the impact on the garden's health and beauty. The garden is home to many

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Japan's Shift: Cigarettes vs. Heated Tobacco Products

Japan is seeing a big change in how people smoke. Heated tobacco products, or HTPs, are becoming more popular. This is interesting because it shows how people are looking for different ways to smoke. HTPs are not the same as regular cigarettes. They heat tobacco instead of burning it. This makes th

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses That Actually Work?

So, there's this new pair of smart glasses called Oakley Meta Vanguards. At first, I thought it would be just another forgettable gadget. I mean, I've tried a bunch of smart glasses before, and most of them ended up collecting dust. But these Vanguards? They're actually pretty impressive. First off

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane Thrives Under Drought Thanks to a Tiny Helper

Drought is a big problem for sugarcane. It makes it hard for the plant to grow and produce sugar. But scientists found a way to help. They used a gene from a small plant called Arabidopsis. This gene, DREB1A, helps sugarcane handle drought better. Scientists put the DREB1A gene into sugarcane using

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

Dhaka Airport Fire: A Major Setback for Bangladesh's Clothing Industry

A huge fire at Dhaka airport's cargo area has caused serious problems for Bangladesh's clothing industry. The fire started on Saturday and destroyed many goods that were ready to be sent to other countries. This includes clothes, materials, and important samples that help companies get new orders.

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Oct 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Fall Cleanup Might Not Be So Clean for Nature

When the weather gets cooler, many people start cleaning up their yards. They cut back plants and remove leaves. They think they are doing the right thing. But is this really good for nature? Leaving plants and leaves alone can help insects and small animals survive the winter. These creatures need

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

Why Gary Rairdon Could Be the Fresh Face Westbrook Needs

Gary Rairdon is stepping up to run for a spot on the Westbrook City Council. He's not just any candidate, though. He's someone who knows the city inside out and has a real passion for making things better. For years, Gary has been a regular at council meetings. He's not the type to just show up and

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's New Star Shines Bright in Early Season

Arsenal's 2025/26 campaign is off to a solid start, with the team aiming to finally clinch the Premier League title after three consecutive second-place finishes. They kicked things off with two straight wins, first defeating Manchester United at Old Trafford and then thrashing Leeds United 5-0 at h

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Sep 02 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk: A Life of Impact

Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk, who passed away in 2025, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many. Born in 1955, his journey was marked by significant contributions to his field. His work was not just about research; it was about making a real difference. People who knew him often spoke about his

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