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Dec 10 2025RELIGION

Is America's Religious Shift Hitting a Pause?

For a long time, fewer Americans were saying they were religious. But now, things might be changing. New data shows that the number of people who say they belong to a religion has stayed the same since 2020. Around 70% of adults in the U. S. still connect with a religion. This is a big deal because

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

The Mafia's Digital Makeover: From Streets to Screens

The mafia isn't what it used to be. Gone are the days of dramatic confrontations and violent threats. Today's young criminals are trading in their guns for smartphones and laptops. They're using technology to commit crimes, from selling illegal weapons to running online betting rings. It's a high-te

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

New Faces, New Ideas: Atlanta's Push for a Younger Leadership in Fulton County

In Atlanta, a call for change is echoing through Fulton County. Marvin Arrington Jr. is stepping up, aiming to bring fresh energy and new ideas to the county's top leadership role. He's not just talking about change; he's gathering support from a wide range of local leaders, showing that many people

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

Why Are Young People Shying Away from Sea Work?

The shipping industry is continuously facing a shortage of seafarers. As the global economy evolves and workers' mental needs change, seafarers' spiritual needs are becoming more important when it comes to their job choices. Research suggests that the values seafarers place on their work could expla

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