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Nov 26 2025OPINION

Thanksgiving's Dark Shadow: The Real Cost of Political Divide

This Thanksgiving, hundreds of immigrants will not be gathering around a warm table. Instead, they will be locked up in a Massachusetts jail, far from their families and the lives they have built. These individuals came to the U. S. seeking safety, just like the pilgrims did centuries ago. They have

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

The Changing Face of Thanksgiving Shopping

Thanksgiving has always been about family, food, and gratitude. But in recent years, it's also become a day of intense shopping. People wait in long lines, hoping to snag the best deals. This trend has changed the way many people spend their holiday. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, used t

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

The Rise and Fall of Crypto Stock Tricks

Crypto and stocks had a strange love affair. For a time, you could play a clever game. Take a small company that wasn't doing much. Mix it with a pile of crypto, like Bitcoin. Suddenly, that small company looked worth twice as much. People called these "digital asset treasury companies. " It was a f

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Roots of Jauan Jennings: From Tennessee to the NFL

Jauan Jennings, the tough wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, has a story that goes beyond his impressive catches. His journey started in Cowan, Tennessee, where he was born on July 10, 1997. Raised in a Christian household, Jauan grew up with his parents, Angela Holman and Bennie Jennings, a

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Turkeys Get a Second Chance

Every year, the U. S. president spares a couple of turkeys from becoming the main dish at Thanksgiving dinner. This tradition, which started way back in 1863 with President Abraham Lincoln, has become a fun and lighthearted event. The turkeys even get to stay in a fancy hotel the night before the bi

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Bold Move: The Burqa Debate in Australian Parliament

In a recent turn of events, an Australian senator found herself in hot water after a protest that sparked a heated debate. Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration and certain cultural practices, decided to make a statement in parliament. She chose to wear a burqa, a garment w

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

The Great Pie Showdown: Pumpkin vs. Sweet Potato

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and of course, pie. But which pie reigns supreme: pumpkin or sweet potato? The answer isn't as simple as it seems. Pumpkin and sweet potato pies share many similarities. They're both orange, sweet, and have a creamy texture. But the differences lie in the

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

History, Hate Speech, and the Power of Words

A president once shared a post suggesting harsh punishment for perceived disloyalty. The post mentioned hanging those involved, comparing it to actions taken by a historical figure. However, this comparison is misleading. The figure in question, George Washington, actually worked to unite a divided

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Honoring Jewish Soldiers: A Step Towards Correcting History

In a rare show of unity, the U. S. Senate has given the green light to a plan that aims to correct a long-standing oversight. The Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act, passed unanimously, sets the stage for a 10-year mission. The goal? To find and update the grave markers of Jewi

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Is Your Church About to Become a Political Stage?

A big decision is coming up in Dallas. A judge will soon decide if two Texas churches can mix religion and politics without losing their tax-free status. This is a huge deal because it could change the rules for all churches in the U. S. For over 70 years, a rule called the Johnson Amendment has ke

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